Lunar New Year at MFA Boston 5 to 10 p.m. Jan. 30. One event that will take place later this week is a celebration at the Museum of Fine Arts displaying Chinese, Vietnamese and Korean artwork. The museum will have a $5 minimum, pay-what-you-want general admission starting at 5 p.m. Thursday to mark the occasion. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Included with General Admission Add to Calendar 2025-01-30 17:00:00 2025-01-30 22:00:00 Lunar New Year 01/30/2025 | 5–10 pm Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 465 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02115, USA Museum of Fine Arts, Boston tickets@mfa.org America/New_York public When: Feb. 9 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Where: Phillips Square, 1 Harrison Ave., Boston Visit the Lunar New Year Cultural Village. After the parade ends, head over to Chinatown Main Street for a free 5 p.m.-10 p.m. Museum of Fine Arts, 465 Huntington Ave., Boston. mfa.org. LUNAR NEW YEAR: YEAR OF THE SNAKE To celebrate the new year, the Newton nonprofit New Art Center and guest artist Jane Kim Lunar New Year Celebration at the MFA. Ring in the Year of the Snake at the Museum of Fine Arts by viewing the museum’s Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese collections on Thursday, Jan. 30. The Admission is $5 minimum after 5 p.m. Thursday. 5 p.m.-10 p.m. Museum of Fine Arts, 465 Huntington Ave., Boston. mfa.org. LUNAR NEW YEAR: YEAR of THE SNAKE To celebrate the new year, the Newton nonprofit New Art center and guest artist Jane kim-testa will host a variety of activities, including how-tos on making origami snakes, lucky pouches Ring in the Year of the Snake at the Hopkinton Chinese New Year Gala at Hopkinton High School. They will be celebrating with a potluck party on January 25th. If you visit a bit into the new year, celebrate at the Museum of Fine Arts on Thursday, January 30 th. Observe the Lunar New Year by exploring Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese art from Ring in the Year of the Snake at the MFA! Stop by on the evening of Thursday January 30, and celebrate the Lunar New Year by exploring Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese art from our collection. Lunar New Year is celebrated across Asia and around the world. This year, the holiday, which always falls on the second new moon after the winter solstice On Thursday, Feb. 15, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston will honor Lunar New Year by inviting visitors to view Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese art, with a $5 minimum, pay-what-you-will admission fee Ring in the Year of the Rabbit at MFA Boston! Stop by on Thursday evening, February 2, and celebrate the Lunar New Year by exploring Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese art from our collection—including works on view in the exhibition “Otherworldly Realms of Wu Junyong.”Lunar New Year is celebrated across Asia and around the world. This year, the holiday, which is based on the cycles of the Collection Regarded as One of the Finest in Private Hands, Spans 13 Centuries and Five Imperial Dynasties. BOSTON (December 13, 2018)—The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), announces today that it has received the largest and most significant gift of Chinese paintings and calligraphy in the Museum’s history: the Wan-go H. C. Weng Collection, comprising 183 objects that were acquired by and Free Activities on February 21 Celebrate Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese New Year Traditions. BOSTON, MA (February 5, 2015)—On Saturday, February 21, 2015, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), is offering free admission for all and a full day of festivities marking Lunar New Year—a holiday celebrated across Asia and around the world. From Celebrate Lunar New Year at Boston Children’s Museum . At the Children’s Museum’s interactive three-day happening, explore cultural traditions by playing games, admiring art, and dancing away. Celebrate Lunar New Year at Boston Children’s Museum . At the Children’s Museum’s interactive three-day happening, explore cultural traditions by playing games, admiring art, and dancing away. Chinese Collection Highlights View All Works Featuring important examples of imperial ceramics, ancient bronzes, monumental Buddhist sculptures, and 20th-century and contemporary work, the MFA’s Chinese art collection includes objects from nearly every era of Chinese history. The Museum of Fine Arts usually hosts special events for Chinese New Year. There are art activities, storytelling sessions, and even a scavenger hunt. There are art activities, storytelling sessions, and even a scavenger hunt. Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts has received a substantial donation of 183 Chinese artworks and artifacts from the art historian and filmmaker Wan-go H.C. Weng. Pop by the Museum of Fine Arts on Thursday evening, February 15 to ring in the Year of the Dragon. Celebrate the Lunar New Year by enjoying a plethora of activities including art, painting, dance Ring in Lunar New Year with free MFA admission all day on February 1. Ring in the Year of the Rat with free admission to celebrate Lunar New Year! Explore Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese traditions while enjoying a variety of activities, demonstrations, and performances throughout the day. On Saturday, February 1, 2020, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), offers free admission for its Lunar Ring in the Year of the Snake at the Museum of Fine Arts by viewing the museum’s Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese collections on Thursday, Jan. 30. The museum will host several events that evening
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