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Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts/Sert Gallery

Art, Museums

In the La Corbusier-designed Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, the ground-floor main gallery and the Sert Gallery on the third floor host regular exhibitions by prominent...

24 Quincy Street
FREE

Compton Gallery

Art, Museums

Nestled under MIT's famous dome, the Compton features alternating shows that draw on the institute's historical collections of art and scientific objects and the work of...

77 Massachusetts Avenue
FREE

Institute of Contemporary Art

Art, Museums

Once crammed into a tiny building in Back Bay, the ICA moved to its spacious new home in late 2006, and is now the cultural cornerstone of the waterfront. With its 65,000sq ft...

100 Northern Avenue

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Critics' Choice
Art, Museums

As unique as its founder, the eccentric socialite and patron of the arts who was the inspiration for Isabel Archer in Henry James's Portrait of a Lady, the Gardner museum is a...

280 The Fenway

List Visual Arts Center

Art, Museums

Located on the Wiesner Building's first floor, the List Visual Arts Center holds between five and eight shows a year, featuring American and international artists, working in...

20 Ames Street

Museum of Fine Arts

Art, Museums, Restaurants & cafés

Founded in 1870, the MFA moved from Copley Square to its current home, a neoclassical granite building on Huntington Avenue - the so-called 'Avenue of the Arts' - in 1909. The...

465 Huntington Avenue
Major venue

Museum of the National Center of Afro-American Artists

Museums

The NCAAA's museum, affiliated with the Museum of Fine Arts, is the only place in New England committed exclusively to African, Caribbean and Afro-American visual arts. Its...

300 Walnut Avenue