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President Kennedy's inaugural address is highly regarded as one of the most enduring inaugural messages in United States history. It was meticulously crafted--then worked and reworked--by Preside
This tour provides fans with a behind-the-scenes look at the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball, including the press box and broadcast booths, the Red Sox Hall of Fame Club, and more. When the f
Enjoy an up-close and personal look at the artistry and craftsmanship that went into creating the iconic props and costumes that appeared throughout the Harry Potter films. These authentic artifacts w
This exhibit is presents in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the first Moon landing and President Kennedy's grand vision that made the achievement possible. In 1961, President Kennedy chall
This exhibition marks the sixth annual exchange between young people in Nagoya, Japan and Boston. This unique project links young audiences and celebrates the international partnership between the Nag
This exhibition highlights No robes from the 18th to early 20th centuries from the MFA's collection, some of which have never before been exhibited. It explores how "Chinese" designs an
Separate galleries for sculpture, photography and painting show the ICA collection. Since 2006 it has been re-installed to present new works and new themes for the exhibit 'In the Making.'
This exhibit features 40 works by one of the 20th century's most innovative photographers.
"The Secrets of Tomb 10 A" revels the contents of the largest Middle Kingdom burial assemblage. For the first time since discovery in 1915 the items including many items deemed necessary for
Krzysztof Wodiczko has created over 80 large-scale public projects around the world that reflect political, social and psychological issues.
This exhibition contains over 200 works of various styles and approaches, spanning Warren MacKenzie's 50-year artistic career. He has studied the ceramics of many cultures, particularly Japan, wh
Curated by Wendy Tarlow Kaplan, who has strong family ties to Brockton's shoe industry, this exhibition will explore how shoes can tell stories, addressing topics such as gender, history, sexuali
More than 400 years ago, Japan forged strong trading partnerships with China and the West. Japan's lacquer and porcelains were among the most sought-after luxuries in the world. Although Japan la
Damien Ortega is know for taking things apart and putting them back together again in a different manner. This former politcal cartoonist uses bricks, tools, soda bottles, tortillas and even a car in
The Carpenter gallery's current exhibition is a departure. It does feature some Chinese paintings, but it also includes works from Tibet. Since the fourteenth century, Chinese and Tibetan art hav
This exhibition is part of a 14-city tour. It contains 86 photographs from the National Archives focusing on the history of work in America and documenting work clothing, locales, conditions, and conf
sing selections from the Museum's collection of Persian paintings for inspiration, Conley Harris, an artist and collector of Indian and Persian art, has created six interpretative works depicting
R.H. Quaytman incorporates optical abstractions, silkscreened photographs, diamond dust layers and hand-painted trompe l'oeil elements into her works. Using these diverse techniques, she weaves p