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"Venice" Tickets
Our next special exhibition is "Titian, Tintoretto, Veronese: Rivals in Renaissance Venice," on view March 15 - August 16, 2009.
Members’ Preview Days: March 11-14.

Members' tickets available February 2.
Tickets on sale to the general public February 14.


Members see it free! Learn more about the benefits of membership.


Shapiro Celebrity Lectures
The 2008–2009 series features sculptor Rachel Whiteread, choreographer Trisha Brown, chef and cookbook author Jacques Pépin, multimedia artist William Kentridge, director Peter Sellars, and artist Vik Muniz. Be sure to purchase tickets early—each series has been a sold-out success.

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For MFA events, including films, lectures, studio art classes, workshops, and concerts, purchase tickets.
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PLEASE NOTE: No refunds or exchanges. (Certain special events, such as mfafridays, are free with Museum admission.)


General Admission Tickets
Full-price general admission tickets for adults, seniors, and students (18 and older) may be purchased online. Non-refundable; discounts and coupons do not apply.

For youth (7-17) tickets, please visit the MFA ticket desks in person. Tickets on school days from 10 am to 3 pm are $6.50; all other times are free.

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"Titian, Tintoretto, Veronese: Rivals in Renaissance Venice," on view in the Gund Gallery Mar 15-Aug 16, 2009.
The Ruth and Carl J. Shapiro Celebrity Lectures: Evenings with Creative Minds
The MFA offers a wide variety of lectures and courses.
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