MUSEUMS / GALLERIES / GARDENS / PUBLIC ART

GALLERIES

Emmanuel College Lillian Immig Art Gallery / Kaji Aso Studio / MassArt Galleries /
Mary Baker Eddy Library Galleries
/ School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston / Simmons College Trustman Gallery / Wheelock College Towne Art Gallery / Boston Public Library Exhibits



Emmanuel College
Lillian Immig Art Gallery
in the Cardinal Cushing Library at Emmanuel College, 400 The Fenway
The Lillian Immig Art Gallery has exhibits
from September through June. Open daily: 11am-4pm. For more information or directions, call: 617-277-9340 or click here.

Kaji Aso Studio
40 St. Stephen Street
Boston, MA 02115
Tel: 617-247-1719
Kaji Aso Studio offers experiences in the visual arts, music, poetry, philosophy, and Japanese culture. For twenty-two years, the Studio has provided a positive and supportive atmosphere for beginning students and professionals to work together. Members have the opportunity to exhibit and often collaborate on central themes. The value of nature is stressed as an inspirational and endless source of material. The course of study encourages the development of fresh ways of thinking about our relationship to each other and the vast world around us.
For more information, write to kajiasostudio@rcn.com or call 617-247-1719 or go to www.kajiasostudio.com


Mary Baker Eddy Library for the Betterment of Humanity
200 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
Phone: 617-450-7000 or 888-222-3711
www.marybakereddylibrary.org
T Access: Green line to Hynes Convention or Symphony
Hours: Open daily at 10am except Monday and select holidays.
Features: Handicapped accessible, "Quotes" Café, Library Shop, Kid-friendly exhibits,

Explore two floors of interactive exhibits: the Mapparium®, where you can stand at the center of a three-story glass globe and see how ideas have reshaped our world; the Hall of Ideas®, where 3,000 years of quotations from history's great thinkers flow from a high-tech fountain; the Quest Gallery, where you can journey through Mary Baker Eddy's life of discovery as a 19th-century author, publisher, teacher, and healer; and the Monitor Gallery®, showcasing the international daily newspaper Eddy founded-The Christian Science Monitor®-recognized as an unbiased news source since 1908 and winner of seven Pulitzer Prizes.

The Library's Research and Reference Rooms deepen the experience with one of the largest historic collections by and about an American woman. Explore a treasury of letters, manuscripts, photographs, scrapbooks, and more on the life, ideas, and achievements of Eddy, a 1995 inductee into the National Women's Hall of Fame for her "indelible mark on society, religion, and journalism." Additionally, the Library offers a 10,000-volume resource of contemporary reference materials on themes such as women in leadership and spirituality and health.

Monitor Gallery
Explore the evolution of the seven-time Pulitzer Prize-winning Christian Science Monitor® from its modest and straightforward beginnings in 1908 through the frenetic and competitive world of journalism today.

Quest Gallery
Located on the Library's second floor, the Quest Gallery offers interactive exhibits and kiosks that detail the life, ideas, and achievements of Mary Baker Eddy. Learn about medical, spiritual, and social life during the 19th century, and about the discovery that transformed Eddy into a world-renowned leader who was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 1995 for her "indelible mark on society, religion, and journalism."


Massachusetts College of Art Galleries
President's Gallery
Tower Building at 621 Huntington Ave, 11th floor
Tel: 617-879-7333
Gallery hours are Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Exhibitions presented in the President's Gallery include a wide range of works, in many mediums, by alumni, faculty, staff, students and others.
Bakalar Gallery / Huntington Gallery
The Bakalar and Huntington galleries are located adjacent to eachother in the South building at the Massachusetts College of Art, 621 Huntington Avenue/Avenue of the Arts.
Patricia Doran Graduate Gallery
The Patricia Doran Graduate Gallery is located on the first floor of the Kennedy Building, located on the corner of Huntington and Longwood Avenues. The gallery is available for graduate student and student-curated exhibitions, installation pieces, performances, screenings, or other events. A student coordinator, in conjunction with a gallery committee of graduate students, solicits proposals and coordinates the use of this space. For more information or a current schedule, call: 617-879-7200
Other Galleries at MassArt include: Tower Gallery, Student Life Gallery, and Installation Station, and don't miss the Spring Sale May 7th-11th, 10am-7pm, in the Tower Building Lobby. Work by students and alumni/ae; sales support student scholarships.
For current information on exhibits at MassArt go to the MassArt Event Calendar or call 617-879-7711, or 617-879-7713


School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Grossman Gallery at School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
230 The Fenway, Boston, MA
617-369-3718
www.smfa.edu
Monday through Saturday 10-5, Thursday 10-8


Simmons College
Trustman Gallery

Main College Building, 4th Floor
300 The Fenway
Boston, MA 02115-5898
Tel: 617-521-2268
Gallery hours: Monday through Friday 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
The Trustman Art Gallery completed its eighteenth exhibition season in the spring of 2000. Given in honor of Julia Myerson Trustman, '24, by her husband, Benjamin, the gallery exhibits the work of professional artists and has a yearly exhibition of student work. Annual exhibitions celebrate specific months such as Women's History Month (March). Each year the students enrolled in the Arts in the Community course organize an exhibition under the supervision of their instructor as part of the art and music department's arts administration major. For more information on the gallery visit http://www.simmons.edu/trustman/ or e-mail trustman@simmons.edu


Wheelock College
The Towne Art Gallery

180 The Riverway
Boston, MA
Tel: 617-879-2000
Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 12 to 5pm.
For Information on current exhibits, visit http://www.wheelock.edu/art/arthome.htm

Boston Public Library Exhibits
Exhibits are open to the public Mon. through Thurs., 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Fri. and Sat., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sun. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. unless otherwise indicated. To find out about current exhibits, call 617-536-5400.



For more information about current exhibits, visit the Fenway Cultural District Calendar page, or contact the gallery directly.



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