• A class enjoys time with Monet in the galleries.
  • The former indoor garden court is filled with European art from 1525 to 1785.
  • The Reid Gallery is in the heart of the historic 1916 Building.
  • The museum's Impressionism Gallery is home to masterworks by Monet, Morisot, and Degas.
  • Canova's Terpsichore watches over David's Cupid and Psyche.
  • A young visitor studies the recent conservation work on masterpieces by the French painter Charles Meynier.
  • Visitors stop to meet the personalities in the museum’s gallery of Colonial American portraiture.
  • The museum's Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Armor Court has been beloved by visitors for nearly a century.
  • Kids and dads alike are enthralled exploring the museum's Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Armor Court.
  • The contemporary galleries are home to works created between 1961 and the present.
  • The contemporary galleries offer a space to observe and engage with the art of today.
  • The contemporary galleries offer a space to observe and engage with the art of today.
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Collections on View

With our transformational expansion and renovation project well underway, we now have more than 40 galleries open.

Opening in June 2013
Art of the Americas, Art of North American Indians, Japanese, Korean, and Textiles

Opening on December 30, 2013
Chinese, Indian, and Southeast Asian galleries