MASSACHUSETTS ART MUSEUMS
NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS & ART CENTERS
Guide to Massachusetts art museums, art centers and non-profit art organizations. For
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Massachusetts Art Museums
The Art Complex Museum (Duxbury)Attleboro Art Museum (Attleboro)
Berkshire Museum (Pittsfield)
Boston Athenaeum
Cahoon Museum of American Art (Cotuit)
Cape Ann Museum (Gloucester)
Cape Cod Museum of Art (Dennis)
deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum (Lincoln)
Fitchburg Art Museum (Fitchburg)
Fruitlands Museum (Harvard)
Fuller Craft Museum (Brockton)
Griffin Museum of Photography (Winchester)
Icon Museum and Study Center (Clinton)
Institute of Contemporary Art (Boston)
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (Boston)
Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (North Adams)
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
New Bedford Art Museum (New Bedford)
New England Quilt Museum (Lowell)
Norman Rockwell Museum (Stockbridge)
Old State House (Boston)
Peabody Essex Museum (Salem)
Provincetown Art Association and Museum
Rockport Art Association & Museum (Rockport)
Sandwich Glass Museum (Sandwich)
Springfield Museums (Springfield)
The Clark (Williamstown)
Whistler House Museum of Art (Lowell)
Worcester Art Museum (Worcester)
University Art Museums and Galleries in Massachusetts
Addison Gallery of American Art (Phillips Academy, Andover)Anderson Gallery (Bridgewater State University, Bridgewater)
Beard & Weil Galleries (Wheaton College, Norton)
Boston University Art Galleries
The Clark (Williamstown)
Danforth Art Museum (Framingham State University, Framingham)
The Davis Museum (Wellesley College, Wellesley)
Harvard Art Museums (Cambridge)
McMullen Museum of Art (Boston College)
Mead Art Museum (Amherst College)
MIT Museum (Cambridge)
MIT List Visual Arts Center (Cambridge)
Mount Holyoke College Art Museum (South Hadley)
Rose Art Museum (Brandeis University, Waltham)
Smith College Museum of Art (Northampton)
Trustman Art Gallery (Simmons College, Boston)
Tufts University Art Galleries (Aidekman Arts Center, Medford)
U Mass Galleries & Museums (UMass, Amherst)
Williams College Museum of Art (Williamstown)
Massachusetts Art Centers
Arlington Center for the Arts (Arlington)ArtSpace Maynard (Maynard)
Boston Center for the Arts
Brookline Arts Center
Creative Arts Center (Chatham)
Concord Art (Concord)
Essex Art Center (Lawrence)
Fine Arts Work Center (Provincetown)
Folk Art Center of New England (Melrose)
Gateway Arts (Brookline)
Hunakai Studio School of Fine Arts (Foxboro)
Lynn Museum / LynnArts! (Lynn)
Marion Art Center (Marion)
Milton Art Center (Milton)
MIT List Visual Arts Center (Cambridge)
Munroe Center for the Arts (Lexington)
New Art Center (Newton)
Northampton Center for the Art (Northampton)
Photographic Resource Center (Boston)
Society of Arts + Crafts (Boston)
South Shore Art Center (Cohasset)
Snow Farm - New England Craft Program (Williamsburg)
Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill (Castle Hill)
Zullo Gallery - Center for the Arts (Medfield)
Massachusetts Non-Profit Art Organizations
Arts & Business Council of Greater BostonBrookline Commission for the Arts
Cambridge Art Association
Concord Art
Copley Society of Art (Boston)
Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown
Fort Point Arts Community (Boston)
LexArt (Lexington Arts and Crafts Society) (Lexington)
Marblehead Arts Association (Marblehead)
Massachusetts Cultural Council
Mud Flat Studio (Somerville)
Newburyport Art Association
New England Foundation for the Arts
North Shore Arts (Gloucester)
Open Door Arts (Boston)
Rockport Art Association
Salem Art Association
SMARTS Collaborative (Attleboro)
The Trustees (Boston)
Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts (Boston)
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