Museum of Fine Arts to reopen in phases with COVID-19 precautions and an aim for inclusiveness
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At 150 years old, perhaps the Museum of Fine Arts can be forgiven for taking its time.
While many of its peer institutions reopened in mid-July, the city’s flagship museum has remained stubbornly on lockdown, its relatively somber anniversary plans torpedoed by the coronavirus.
But now, after the longest closure in modern memory, the MFA will open its doors on Sept. 26, welcoming back a public buffeted by economic malaise, social unrest, and the ongoing health crisis.
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- Making good on a promise, the MFA names first-ever director of belonging and inclusion
- A sense of healing and hope at Boston’s reopened art museums
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