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As Covid Continues

With the benefit of hindsight, we all may not have plunged so decisively into the “pivoting” that marked 2020, particularly if we had known that the pivot would still be in effect two years later. But, there is always a silver lining to be found and, as we adjust to a new normal, the Museum is exploring expanded programming, both in-person and virtually. We are dedicated to creating a safe and comfortable environment for visitors to experience the art and artists in person, but are also cognizant of the audience we can reach virtually. Through both lectures and tours, we see all of this programing growing in our future. The Art Shool has returned almost exclusively to in-person study, embracing measures to ensure a healthy studio environment for our students and faculty. Creating art within the studio setting and with the proper tools and equipment has had an enormous impact on creative growth, and we look forward to continuing to welcome everyone back to our classrooms to make art together safely.

As the Danforth grows, so will our impact on the surrounding community. We were founded on the idea that the Museum would serve as a cultural destination between Boston and Worcester, and that dedication still holds true. In the coming year we plan to expand our presence in Greater Boston through in-person programming, educational outreach, and maintaining an active role in the newly-designated Framingham Centre Common Cultural District.

What we can do to help the community

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