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MFA Teen Sundays
MFA Teen Sundays
Teens are invited to join us on select first Sundays for activities such as tours, art making workshops, and artist talks curated for teens by teens.
Boston Family Days - free museum tickets for students who live in Boston and their families
Boston Family Days - free museum tickets for students who live in Boston and their families
Boston Family Days is an extraordinary public-private partnership between the City, corporate and philanthropic partners, and 23 of our City’s leading cultural institutions to help Boston school-aged children feel at home in places that can expand their learning and show them the world. Through Boston Family Days, all students who live in Boston (grades K-12 and Boston Pre-K) and two guests can explore many of the City's cultural institutions for free on the first and second Sunday of each month until December 2026.
Curated by Teens: Death as a Constant Companion
Curated by Teens: Death as a Constant Companion
For this exhibition, five teenagers from public high schools in the Boston area collaborated with the MFA’s Center for Netherlandish Art (CNA) to explore death and decay. The works on view convey death in various ways—from the choice of subjects to how artists represent them. Even the material conditions of certain objects comment on the theme: some seemingly defy age through careful conservation, while others show the wear and tear of time.
MFA Teen Programs Website | mfa.org/teen
MFA Teen Programs Website | mfa.org/teen
The MFA is a vibrant and engaging environment for teens!
Join MFA Teens' Mailing List
Join MFA Teens' Mailing List
The Office of Youth Engagement and Advancement (OYEA)
The Office of Youth Engagement and Advancement (OYEA)
Teen Spaces in the Boston Public Library
Teen Spaces in the Boston Public Library
Teen Spaces in the BPL Teens are welcome at all Boston Public Library locations, and especially at the six branches with specific…
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The New York Times - One Way to Shake Up Museum Curation? Hand the Keys to the Kids.
The New York Times - One Way to Shake Up Museum Curation? Hand the Keys to the Kids.
Boston Neighborhood Network - Curatorial Study Hall - Death of a Constant Companion
Boston Neighborhood Network - Curatorial Study Hall - Death of a Constant Companion
“Death as a Constant Companion” allows Boston teens to curate MFA exhibit - The Daily Free Press
“Death as a Constant Companion” allows Boston teens to curate MFA exhibit - The Daily Free Press
In the center of the wall of a new exhibit in the Museum of Fine Arts, the curators’ text reads: “Whether it’s watching a true crime Netflix documentary, thinking of a passed family dog or squashing a bug—we are constantly reminded that death is a part of life.” This is “Death as a Constant Companion,”...
MFA brings new meaning to ‘Death and Decay’ - The Suffolk Journal
MFA brings new meaning to ‘Death and Decay’ - The Suffolk Journal
Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts welcomed a new exhibit in late December featuring mostly Dutch and Flemish works with a similar theme: death. “Curated by Teens: Death as a Constant Companion” was designed by five students from different high schools around the Boston area who participated in the MFA’s Curatorial Study Hall, a component of...
Local teens curate show of Dutch, Flemish artworks at MFA – The Bay State Banner
Local teens curate show of Dutch, Flemish artworks at MFA – The Bay State Banner
Memento Mori: Teen-Curated MFA Exhibition Confronts Death Through Art | Arts | The Harvard Crimson
Memento Mori: Teen-Curated MFA Exhibition Confronts Death Through Art | Arts | The Harvard Crimson
The newest exhibition at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts invites visitors to contemplate mortality through the eyes of young curators.
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