General admission for children 17 years and under is always free

The Gardner Museum has always been an incubator of creative energy and a cultural home for artists in Boston. In connection with our special exhibition, In The Company of Artists, the Gardner is celebrating the Boston artists who—in collaboration with the Museum—transform the Bertucci Education Studio into a destination for creativity and hands-on experimentation. This season, imagine the future with Boston designer, illustrator, and Gardner Museum Visiting Studio Artist Sabrina Dorsainvil who invites you to awaken your inner artist every Saturday in the Studio.

About the Artist

Sabrina Dorsainvil is fascinated by people: the way they move, speak, touch, interact and experience environments, objects and each other. She brings this lens to her work as a designer and illustrator; from playful drawings to human-centered design projects, Sabrina’s work aims to improve the everyday lives of the people around her by addressing complex issues such as housing, healthcare, and human rights. She has worked with international and local community-based organizations, non-profits, large institutions, and startups on issues regarding social, spatial, and environmental justice. Sabrina brings her skills, her creativity, and her love of people to the City of Boston as a Civic Designer and Program Director with the Mayor’s Office of New Urban Mechanics.

Sabrina Dorsainvil
Sabrina Dorsainvil

Photo at top by Matt Teuten.

Tickets | Museum Admission

Tickets are required and include Museum admission.

Adults $15, seniors $12, students $10, free for members and children 17 and under.

  • Online, by clicking the TICKETS button above*
  • By calling the box office at 617 278 5156, Wednesday-Monday, 10 am-4 pm*
  • In person: Visit the Museum and purchase at the door, Wednesday-Monday, 11 am-4:30 pm

*Handling charges apply to these orders

Studio activities are made possible by the Polly Thayer Starr Charitable Trust. The Museum is also supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, which receives support from the State of Massachusetts and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Polly Thayer Starr (1904-2006) was an accomplished artist who captured the culture and whimsy of her native Boston with a unique combination of detail, emotion, and curiosity. For more, visit the Polly Thayer Starr Charitable Trust online at www.pollythayerstarr.org.