MassArt Art Museum

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MassArt Art Museum

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621 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02115

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Boston’s MAAM is a free, student-staffed contemporary art spot with bright galleries, rotating shows, a creative maker space, and standout installations.  

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621 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02115 Get directions

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MassArt Art Museum

"Zoom out. What’s this place all about? Boston’s only free contemporary art museum, this two-gallery institution—known as MAAM (which is pronounced, playfully, as “ma’am”)—reopened in an overhauled two-story space in February of 2020, after a $12.5 million redo. Though much less known and certainly much smaller, it’s a bit like the InstItute of Contemporary Art across town, showing frequently changing displays of of-the-moment pieces, both large and small and in a variety of media, by artists working right now. A petite lobby and front plaza provide more space for creativity, as does the hands-on, art-studio-style maker space behind the front desk. Part of the Massachusetts College of Art and Design (aka MassArt)—the first publicly funded art school in the country—the institution takes seriously its role as a teaching museum and is staffed largely by paid students. A museum's permanent collection is its defining feature: How was this one? MAAM has no permanent collection but instead mounts its own shows of borrowed work, organized by in-house or guest curators, or it brings in traveling shows or commissions site-specific installations from artists. Exhibits keep us coming back. What can we expect? The museum’s two white-walled gallery spaces exhibit a few temporary shows a year, with one up in each at a time. The second floor’s soaring, naturally lit, almost warehouse-like space especially impresses when curators devote it entirely to a site-specific installation by a single artist, such as the interactive sound piece by Jace Clayton that filled it not long ago or a 37-foot-tall, 3,000-pound octopus-like fabric piece by Joana Vasconcelos. What did you make of the crowd? Because the museum is free, you find folks here who’ve just happened in after happening by more than you might at institutions with paid admission and timed tickets or organized tours. Students are always around, as are folks visiting local colleges and universities, office jockeys on their lunch breaks, and art devotees tracking the latest in the contemporary art scene in Boston. On the practical tip, how were the facilities? The museum’s small size is an advantage here—it is indeed very easy to get around its two galleries. A staircase connects them, as does an elevator, and the second-floor gallery also has stairs up to a mezzanine. Diner booth—style benches and tables are set up for video installations on occasion, and both galleries have seating if you need to take a load off. Any guided tours worth trying? The museum’s student employees lead impromptu fifteen-minute gallery talks on Fridays and Saturdays at 12:30pm and 2:30pm. Gift shop: obligatory, inspiring—or skip it? If you’re looking for a souvenir, your best bet is to DIY. Head into the maker space behind the front desk and follow one of the prompts on hand to create something inspired by the museum’s current exhibitions. Is the café worth a stop? There’s no cafe on site, but if you’re keen to get some arty eating in, Café G at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is just around the corner, and you can dine there even without a ticket to the Gardner’s galleries. Any advice for the time- or attention-challenged? Since it’s just two galleries—and there’s no cost to enter, so you don’t have to make sure you get your money’s worth—you could wander in for as little as 15 minutes, or even less, to cast a quick eye over each space, or to play in the maker space. If you have longer to spare, no need to budget much more than an hour."

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"Boston’s only free contemporary art museum, MAAM reopened in an overhauled two-story space in February 2020, after a $12.5 million redo. A bit like a much smaller version of the InstItute of Contemporary Art across town, it shows temporary exhibitions of of-the-moment pieces, both large and small and in a variety of media. Two white-walled gallery spaces exhibit a few shows a year, with one up in each at a time. (The second-floor’s soaring, naturally lit space especially wows when curators devote it entirely to a site-specific installation by a single artist.) A small lobby, front plaza, and art-studio-style maker space provide more room for creativity. Part of the Massachusetts College of Art and Design (aka MassArt)—the first publicly funded art school in the country—the institution takes seriously its role as a teaching museum and is staffed largely by paid students." - Elizabeth Wellington, Andrew Sessa

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Mary Owens

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I visited on the last exhibition day for Joana Vasconcelos’ enormous installation piece, “Valkyrie Mumbet.” It was amazing! In addition there was a painting exhibit by May Stevens. This museum is definitely on my radar now. And it is free to all. Looking forward to visiting when the next show is installed.

Tyler Johnson

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Great spot to look at work done by up and coming artists. Very inspirational to see all of the hard work done on their pieces. Galleries are in constant rotation to keep things fresh and inviting. Highly recommend going there every once in a while to look at whatever gallery is available at the time. You will not regret it.

Kellynette Gomez

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Small but up and coming museum! Nice selection of contemporary art! Must visit if you are in Boston area. Always free.

Genesis

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It's a very quiet and cozy experience for students to display art. Very welcoming student faculty.

candace charpentier

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Great place to visit with the family. They have a really cool art room open to the public with everything you would need to create your own masterpiece.

J Benn

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Great exhibit M. Valkyrie friendly staff in lower gallery for computer gaming anime show.

i_love_cheese

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Amazing experience, very educational and interesting exhibit!

Julia Murray

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Such a well thought out show.
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Melissa M.

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So glad to see the MassArt Museum is now open to the public. It's free admission and offer two floors of exhibits. The second floor has a large installation piece and can also host live music and are related events. It's very bright, spacious, and the students/staff make it a very welcoming environment. I would definitely recommend visiting.
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Jeannine M.

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Absolutely blown away by this FREE museum just a short walk from the MFA. Very kind and welcoming front desk staff member takes your demographics and then you are free to roam about the galleries. Currently there is an extraordinary piece hanging in the second floor gallery by Joana Vasconcelos. An enormous fabric and textile homage to Elizabeth "Mumbet" Freeman which captivated us for almost an hour! The vibrant materials and the meticulous construction weave a powerful story. Incredible!! There was also an exhibit Designing Motherhood which had an enormous amount of items related to the childbirth experience. This exhibit required more time than we gave it and I'd return to really explore and learn more about the topic. Overall I felt extremely welcome here and was pleasantly surprised by the openness of the space. Also as I am starting to feel more aware in other museum spaces, these are site specific installations created expressly for the museum as opposed to 'acquisitions' from countries and peoples who had no say in whether their artifacts were being bought to fill more traditional museum spaces. I loved this exhibition and the space!!