Pictures taken at the Museum of Fine Arts on October 14 in galleries “Black Histories, Black Futures” and “Women take the floor.” (for both photos) Photos by Katie Peters.
After a six month temporary closure, The Museum of Fine Arts Boston (MFA) reopened its doors to the public on September 26, with a multitude of guidelines in place to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts houses brilliant pieces from all disciplines, from all over the world. A day at the MFA is a day well spent, either alone or accompanied, and with a Boston-area college I.D., admission is free (out of town I.D.’s give a discount).
The variety of galleries are ever-changing and there are exhibit for all interests. Recently, the museum acquired its first Frida Kahlo painting, “Dos Mujeres,” and is drawing crowds to a visiting collection of Picasso’s creations.
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston holds some extraordinary pieces including these Picasso paintings.