The Massachusetts Convention Center Authority's Art Program has grown steadily since 2005 and now offers visitors more than six different art exhibitions at The Boston Convention & Exhibition Center as well as another at The Hynes Convention Center. Our rotating art exhibition schedule features established and emerging artists and art organizations from across the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Several leading members of Boston's art and cultural community serve on our Art Steering Committee:
- Kelly Bennett, Program Coordinator for the Massachusetts Cultural Council
- Ricardo Barreto, Director, Urban Arts Institute at Massachusetts School of Art
- Sarah Hutt, Program Director, Boston Mayor's Office of Art Culture and Tourism
- Margaret Lynch, Marketing and Development Director, S.B. Community Health Center
Please plan to visit us as we will continue to add more art to the magnificent spaces that are available here at the convention center. You may schedule an appointment by calling our Art Program extension @ 617.954.3747 or by sending an e-mail to artprogram@massconvention.com.
Upcoming Events:

The MCCA is proud to host its 4th Annual Summer Street Solstice Art Celebration. We hope you will join us for this very special celebration of artistic spirit and creativity. With nine exhibits being showcased, this event offers up art that is designed to engage all viewers, from the polished art patrons to the casual observers.
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Friday, June 20, 2008
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Invitation Only
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM to the public |
| Where: |
The Boston Convention & Exhibition Center
415 Summer Street
Boston, MA 02210
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Live music provided by Back Bay Bell Ringers, Tuffus Zimbabwe’s Funk Jazz, and Sweetwater Trio. Complimentary hors d’oeuvres and cash bar. Parking available on site for $10.00.
To view the current exhibit, please click the links below:
BCEC:
- ‘Natural Acts’ – Invitational Painting Exhibition
- Artists for Humanity’s ‘Nature Kaleidoscopes’
- ‘Darkness, Darkness’
- Cloud Foundation’s ‘Natura’
- Somerville 5
- Fenway High School’s ‘Interpretations of Ourselves’
- L’Attitude Gallery on Newbury Street
- Rob Lorenson
- Kimberly Radochia
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