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 | Dear Friends,
It is always a pleasure for me to invite Museum members to join a Friends group at the MFA. The groups you’ll read about here offer a broad range of opportunities to engage with our extraordinary staff, as well as with outside scholars, artists, and individual collectors.
You needn't be an art expert to become a Friend. Joining is a way to indulge a new passion or learn more about a favorite collection. I do hope you'll join one or more of these groups and take pleasure in attaining a new level of art connoisseurship.
Don't wait—join today!

Malcolm Rogers, Ann and Graham Gund Director |
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Participation in Friends groups is offered only to MFA members. Friends groups provide exceptional access to curatorial staff and other experts, behind-the-scenes visits, and travel to art fairs, museums, and private collections.
Your membership contribution directly benefits each department: funds will be applied to varied needs, including costs related to the restoration, framing, and display of new works, acquisitions credited as gifts from generous Friends, or even to sustain fundamental curatorial work. (Please note that costs associated with travel opportunities are in addition to your membership contribution.) |
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Friends Groups Friends of African and Oceanic Art The Friends of African and Oceanic Art foster appreciation and understanding of the vibrant, ingenious arts of Africa and the Pacific. Programs by Museum staff, eminent collectors, and distinguished scholars familiarize Friends with works of art in the collection, focus on connoisseurship, and present current interests in scholarship. Please visit the Friends of African and Oceanic Art page for more information and a list of upcoming events.
The Contemporaries Membership in The Contemporaries gives you exclusive access to the contemporary art world, including trips to galleries and art fairs and private receptions with artists featured at the MFA. For more information and a list of events, please visit The Contemporaries page.
Fashion Council The Fashion Council offers members special events and trips that give exceptional insight into the world of fashion. Please visit the Fashion Council page for more information and a schedule of events.
Friends of Film Be the first to see new releases such as The Duchess, Vicky Cristina Barcelona, Atonement, Juno, The Kite Runner, and La Vie En Rose. Friends of Film provides essential support for the MFA's Film Program, one of the country's leading exhibitors of independent film, offering more than 500 screenings annually and featuring the finest in contemporary, classic, and international film. For more information and a schedule of upcoming events, visit the Friends of Film page.
The Karolik Society—American Art The Karolik Society offers special events, trips, and behind-the-scenes visits that provide exceptional insight into American art and the Art of the Americas department at the Museum. To learn more and see a schedule of events, please visit The Karolik Society page.
The Laurel Society—Greek Art The Laurel Society offers a unique opportunity to learn from experts about Greek art, to travel to Classical exhibitions around the country, and to participate in events related to Ancient Greek society and archaeology. Please visit The Laurel Society page for more information and a list of upcoming events.
The Lotus Society—Ancient Egyptian, Nubian, and Near Eastern Art The Lotus Society offers a unique opportunity to connect with others who are united by their passion for Ancient Egyptian, Nubian, and Near Eastern art; to travel to important art fairs, museums, and private collections; and to participate in exclusive tours and other programs led by curators and other experts in the field. To learn more, see The Lotus Society page.
Friends of Photography Friends examine original photographs through lectures, discussions, gallery talks, and studio visits. Membership is extended to collectors, scholars, artists, and others who appreciate photography, who want to learn more, and who wish to support the acquisition of photographs at the Museum of Fine Arts. For more information and a schedule of events, please visit the Friends of Photography page.
The Print and Drawing Club The Print and Drawing Club makes available the great resources of the Department of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs through a program of lectures and gallery talks, as well as visits to local exhibitions, focusing on examining original prints, drawings, watercolors, and illustrated books. Please visit the Print and Drawing Club page for more information and a list of upcoming events.
The Swan Society—Art of Europe Named for James Swan, a noted Boston collector, the Swan Society serves as a support group for the Art of Europe department. Devoted to members' and curators' shared passion for European decorative arts, sculpture, and painting, Swan Society events allow for concerted looking at original works of art and dialogue between Museum professionals and members. The contributions offered by Swan Society participants sustain the Art of Europe department, providing funding for the essential work of cataloguing, research, publication, and exhibition development. For membership information and a schedule of events, please visit the Swan Society page.
The Textile and Costume Society The Textile and Costume Society offers stimulating events related to the collection of Textile and Fashion Arts. The Society provides opportunities for both learning and sharing through lectures, gallery tours, and field trips. Members become acquainted with the MFA's extraordinarily rich collection while supporting new acquisitions and departmental activities. Please visit the Textile and Costume Society page for more information and a list of upcoming events. |
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