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To celebrate the MFA’s historic 150th anniversary year, the Museum is excited to present the teen-curated exhibition “Black Histories, Black Futures,” featuring 20th-century art by artists of color from the Americas.
This past June, MFA Patrons were transported back to the 5th century BCE, the origins of democracy, and the Athenian empire.
Patrons gathered for the Patron Season Opener and the exhibition opening of “Ancient Nubia Now.”
Conservation in Action: Japanese Buddhist Sculptures, November 2019
Conservation of the first sculpture, Fudō Myōō, the Immovable One , is now complete, and the object has been installed in a display case next to the…
Teen curators take action
Issue: MFA Stories
New Member Toolkit: Top 7 Ways to Make the Most of your Museum Council Membership
Explore the treasures of the MFA while cultivating a proud sense of community commitment. Your membership strengthens the premier cultural institution…
Museum Council Member Highlights: Hadley, Justine, and Markus
This spring we're thrilled to introduce three Museum Council members to you: Hadley Planting Hadley Planting, a Product Manager for the online auction…
The MFA’s first podcaster-in-residence highlights women artists The best way to experience art this March is through your ears: Tamar Avishai, the MFA…
Issue: MFA Stories
Treatment of Hanabusa Itchō’s iconic masterpiece, The Death of the Historical Buddha ( Nehan zu ) began in the spring of 2016 behind closed doors. In…
Conservation in Action: Preserving Nirvana, Introduction
Treatment of Hanabusa Itchō’s iconic masterpiece, The Death of the Historical Buddha ( Nehan zu ) began in the spring of 2016 behind closed doors. In…