Where:
Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
Art, Date Idea
Event website:
https://www.mfa.org/press-release/mlk-day-2024#:~:text=BOSTON%20(January%203%2C%202024),open%20house%20for%20Massachusetts%20residents.
Tickets available in person on a first-come, first-served basis. Admission is free with a valid Massachusetts zip code.
Join us for our annual MLK Day Open House, presented in partnership with Citizens. This year, the MFA offers free admission—including access to “Fashioned by Sargent”—for Massachusetts residents. Celebrate the legacy of Dr. King by surrounding yourself with art making, performances, and talks with members of our community!
For 22 consecutive years, Citizens has sponsored the MFA’s MLK Day Open House—allowing the Museum to welcome more than 120,000 visitors into our galleries to enjoy free performances, tours, talks, art-making activities, and more.
Events and Activities
Crown Making
10 am–4 pm (last entry 3:45 pm)
Druker Studios
Create your own wearable headpiece or crown using wire, beads, and other embellishments.
MFA Boston Job Fair
11 am–2 pm
Shapiro Family Courtyard
Learn about engaging, dynamic, and fun career opportunities at the MFA and take part in open interviews for security officer positions. Learn more about job openings at the Museum and how to apply.
Free Guided Tours
11 am, Noon, and 1 pm
Meet at Sharf Visitor Center
Wondering where to start your visit? Experience the Museum on a free 60-minute guided tour. Led by knowledgeable guides, look closely at artwork across the MFA’s collections. Learn more about old favorites and discover something new! Tours are free and no registration required. Participants of all ages and experiences are welcome.
Welcome Remarks
11:15 am
Shapiro Family Courtyard
Hear from Matthew Teitelbaum, Ann and Graham Gund Director, and Lisa Murray, Massachusetts president, Citizens Bank, as they welcome you to the MLK Day Open House.
“Freedom” presented by Boston City Singers
11:45am
Shapiro Family Courtyard
Boston City Singers presents “Freedom,” a program of spirituals and folk songs celebrating MLK Day 2024. Founded in 1995 in Dorchester to provide outstanding opportunities—musical skills and beyond—for young people ages 4 through high school, Boston City Singers perform music from many ages and cultures while learning the many concepts and skills it takes to be a successful adult. Known for its family atmosphere, the program acknowledges and welcomes diversity of all kinds. The Tour Choir, which has toured globally for the past 16 years, is conducted by Jane Money, founding artistic director, and Kimani Lumsden, world rhythm ensemble director.
DJ WhySham
1–3:30 pm
Shapiro Family Courtyard
Enjoy music from Dorchester native DJ WhySham, a visionary, activist, traveler, sister, godparent, and Boston’s “community DJ.” She is a four-time nominee for DJ of the Year at the Boston Music Awards and was the only woman nominated for Producer of the Year at the 2021 New England Music Awards. In 2021 she was named to WBUR’s Artery 25 list of artists of color transforming Greater Boston’s cultural landscape. Born and raised in the vibrant city of Boston, DJ WhySham’s early exposure to community service and Boston’s music scene laid the foundation for her eclectic taste and innovative approach to music production.