

From world-famous paintings to inspiring folk art and crafts, the Massachusetts art world is a feast for the eyes.
Explore one of America's leading small art museums at the Worcester Art Museum. See the very best in contemporary crafts at the Fuller Craft Museum. Or plan a trip west to the Berkshires, where the Williamstown Theater Festival is a summer-long celebration of theater attracting an impressive array of artists.
With such a rich heritage of creativity, and a vital population of contemporary artists, you could dedicate a weekend - or a whole vacation - to exploring the art of Massachusetts. However, if you can't make it to here, use our search page to find the very best in paintings, pastels, basketry, sculpture, stained glass, pottery, photography and a vast amount of other unique and creative visual arts.
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Massachusetts has a rich heritage of making and collecting art; this heritage is on display across the state in museums of all kinds.
The world-renowned Museum of Fine Arts in Boston has an encyclopedic collection that ranges from French Impressionists to ancient Egyptian art. The Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) showcases contemporary art in its striking new building overlooking Boston Harbor.
Across the Charles River in Cambridge, Harvard University's Fogg and Sackler Museums are home to works by Matisse, Picasso and Italian Renaissance masters in intimate galleries. And travelling north of metro Boston, Salem's Peabody Essex Museum exhibits connections between art, architecture and culture.
Large-scale American scuplture is sited throughout the 35 acres of the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park in Lincoln. Worcester's Art Museum, acknowledged as one of America's leading small art museums, includes works by Cassatt, Gauguin, Goya, Monet, Sargent and Whistler.
And at the gateway to the majestic Berkshire Mountains in Western Massachusetts, the Norman Rockwell Museum houses the largest collection of the illustrator's original art, many from the Saturday Evening Post.
June 14, 2008
Revolving along a one-mile stretch on the banks of the Charles River, the 29th annual Cambridge River Festival on Saturday, June 14, 2008 will celebrate the city’s cultural diversity through music, dance, and the arts. Captivating people of all ages and backgrounds, nationally recognized musicians and visual artists will entertain at this lively outdoor celebration. Free to the public and produced by the Cambridge Arts Council, this summertime event brings the Greater Boston community together to enjoy the talents of performers and artists.
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