GENERAL INFORMATION

School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

230 The Fenway


Operating hours:
Vary, please inquire for more information.


Phone:
General: 617-267-6100
Exhibits and
Public Programs:
617-369-3718


Email:
admissions@smfa.edu


Web site:
www.smfa.edu

EVENTS

Events at, or related to the Museum School are listed throughout the Cultural District website. Please explore one the website categories and the Calendar in the upper right hand corner of this screen.

As one of only three schools nation-wide affiliated with a major museum, The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, offers students the opportunity to design a program of study that best suits their needs and goals, in the unique setting of the Fenway Cultural District.


The Museum School's fine arts programs are distinguished by their interdisciplinary, fully elective nature, and by their individualized format. Through a long-standing partnership with Tufts University, five undergraduate and graduate degree programs are available, including the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA), the BFA in Art Education, the Five Year Combined BA or BS with BFA, the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT), and the Master of Fine Arts (MFA).

The SMFA also offers an all studio four-year Diploma certificate and one-year Fifth Year and Post Baccalaureate certificates, as well as evening, weekend and international courses through Continuing Education.
As in an artists' colony, the Museum School's focus is on creative investigation, risk-taking, and the exploration of an individual vision. A large faculty of working artists and an intimate student-faculty ratio of 10:1 provide each student with extensive opportunities for individual consultation and dialogue.

An important part of any art school is its program of exhibitions by students, faculty, and visiting artists. The SMFA provides extensive public programming that includes not only exhibitions but also lecture series and numerous workshops given by visiting artists.
Exhibition Programs

The Museum School's more than twenty annual exhibitions address a variety of interests and goals, from one-person shows by contemporary artists of international stature to highly competitive juried student exhibitions and shows organized by students themselves.


GALLERY HOURS + INFORMATION

Grossman Gallery, School of the Museum of Fine Arts,
230 The Fenway, Boston, MA
617-369-3718
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday : 10 am-5 pm
Thursday: 10 am-8 pm
Closed Sunday and Holidays
Tufts University Gallery, Aidekman Arts Center,
40 Talbot Avenue, Medford, MA
617-627-3518
Wednesday - Saturday: 12-8 pm
Sunday: 12-5 pm

Information is subject to change.
For recorded information, call 617-369-3718



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