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About the MFA
The original MFA was founded in 1870 and opened its doors to the public on July 4, 1876, the nation's centennial. Built in Copley Square, the MFA was then home to 5,600 works of art. Over the next several years, the collection and number of visitors grew exponentially, and in 1909 the Museum moved to its current home on Huntington Avenue.
Get involved and make a difference! Each MFA volunteer is different—with their own unique set of responsibilities, skills, and experiences. Volunteers…
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston offers a limited number of college level (undergraduate and graduate) paid internship opportunities in fall, spring, and summer terms.
Department Contacts
To get in touch with Museum staff, please see Contact Us . Director’s Office Matthew Teitelbaum, Ann and Graham Gund Director and Chief Executive…
Terms of Use
For Terms and Conditions relating to MFA gift cards, please see MFA Gift Card Terms and Conditions . www.mfa.org Terms of Use The Museum of Fine Arts…
The UNIQLO Festival of Films from Japan returns with a showcase of bold new titles and restored classics. This year's lineup includes Monster , the…
Poetry in the Galleries
Create poetry with poets in the galleries This fall, discover the MFA's special exhibitions through poetry. Partnering with Mass Poetry, the MFA…
University Membership
Free MFA admission for students, faculty, and staff of participating schools The University Membership program offers free ticketed admission to…
Patron Program
One of our most valued groups of art enthusiasts and philanthropists, Patrons are committed to the preservation and celebration of one of the world’s greatest art collections!
Director’s Message
Dear Friends, “Hallyu! The Korean Wave” opens March 20 to members in the MFA’s Ann and Graham Gund Gallery. The exhibition is exciting and immersive…