
Boston Family Days - October 12, 2025
Free with Boston Family Day Pass
Boston school-aged students and two guests can gain free admission to participating institutions on the first two Sundays of each month by showing their Program Pass.
Free with Boston Family Day Pass
Boston school-aged students and two guests can gain free admission to participating institutions on the first two Sundays of each month by showing their Program Pass.
Free Admission is Generously Supported By Linda Cabot And Ed Anderson
Join us as we acknowledge and honor Indigenous wisdom and traditions that strengthen communities. Tickets are no longer available for this event. Limited tickets will be available in-person at the Museum’s main entrance on the day of the event. Please note that day-of tickets are not guaranteed.
Free with Museum Admission
Join us in the Bertucci Education Studio as we gather memories of our neighborhoods through texture rubbings in an activity designed by Polly Thayer Starr Visiting Artist crystal bi. Open Studios are free with Museum admission and participation is on a first-come, first-served basis.
A musician's musician, the great Miranda Cuckson comes to the Gardner Museum with a program that comprises nearly two hundred years of violin music, from Beethoven to the Jamaican-British Alberga.
Allan Rohan Crite: Urban Glory; Visions of Black Madonnas; and Robert T. Freeman: Allan Crite - American Griot, 2025
Patrons enjoy early access to the upcoming Fall exhibitions before they open to the public.
Allan Rohan Crite: Urban Glory; Visions of Black Madonnas; and Robert T. Freeman: Allan Crite - American Griot, 2025
Members enjoy early access before the exhibitions open to the public.
Allan Rohan Crite: Urban Glory, Visions of Black Madonnas, and Robert T. Freeman: Allan Crite—American Griot, 2025
Celebrate our new exhibitions—Allan Rohan Crite: Urban Glory, Visions of Black Madonnas, and Robert T. Freeman: Allan Crite—American Griot, 2025—while enjoying a glass of wine and a welcome from the curator.
Join us in conversation to celebrate the life and legacy of artist and civic leader Allan Rohan Crite, who prolifically documented the daily life of Black Bostonians with profound care and optimsm.
Free with Museum Admission
Join us in the Bertucci Education Studio as we gather memories of our neighborhoods through texture rubbings in an activity designed by Polly Thayer Starr Visiting Artist crystal bi. Open Studios are free with Museum admission and participation is on a first-come, first-served basis.
violin & viola d'amore
Rachel Barton Pine returns to the Gardner Museum to perform on part of the collection—the Museum’s very own viola d’amore. Featuring works from Vivaldi, Haydn, Brahms, and Charles Martin Loeffler.