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Art Glass
Body Art
Calligraphy
Ceramics
Computer Generated Art
Drawing and Sketching
Education
Film Making
Illustration
Painting
Portraiture
Printmaking
Sculpture
Virtual Graffiti
Watercolor

      The visual arts are a class of art forms, including painting, sculpture, film, photography, and others, that focus on the creation of works which are primarily visual in nature. Many artistic disciplines involve aspects of the visual arts as well other types, so these definitions are not strict.
      In our Visual Arts directory of Arts Humanities catalog you can browse 14 sections we offer you, such as Art Glass, Body Art, Calligraphy, Ceramics, Computer Generated Art, Drawing and Sketching, Film Making, Illustration, Painting, Portraiture, Printmaking, Sculpture, Virtual Graffiti, Watercolor and find useful information about shows, exhibitions, museums, art galleries in Boston, MA and Boston area.
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  • Visual Arts (7)

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  Artists Foundation
The Artists Foundation, founded in 1973. is a nonprofit Massachusetts art organization establishec to foster the development of artists in all disciplines and to improve the economic and social position of artists by advocating for artists on public policy issues that affect the artists' community.  More about Artists Foundation
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  artsMEDIA Magazine
Now in its tenth year, artsMEDIA is the only monthly magazine providing critical, timely coverage of the visual arts throughout greater Boston and southern New England. .  More about artsMEDIA Magazine
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  Boston Children's Museum
Founded in 1913 by a group of teachers in Boston's Jamaica Plain neighborhood, the Boston Children's Museum began a "hands-on" tradition long before that phrase became commonplace. Today, after 90 years, the Museum exists to help children understand and enjoy the world in which they live.  More about Boston Children's Museum
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  Copley Society of art
The Copley Society of art presents over 18 exhibitions each year in its bi-level galleries located at 158 Newbury Street. A combination of juried, thematic, and solo shows, these exhibitions present the work of more than 250 contemporary artists from New England and beyond.  More about Copley Society of art
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  Institute of Contemporary Art
For over 65 years, the Institute of Contemporary Art has been introducing to Boston and the country some of the most important artists of our time, from Pablo Picasso and Robert Rauschenberg to Andy Warhol and Cindy Sherman. This excellence in presenting contemporary art.  More about Institute of Contemporary Art
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  The Boston Center for the Arts
The Boston Center for the Arts is a nonprofit performing and visual arts complex located in Boston’s South End, the largest historic district in the United States. As a creative home for artists and an arts destination for audiences, the BCA builds a connection between the arts and the community.  More about The Boston Center for the Arts
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  The School of the Museum of Fine Arts
SMFA is a unique institution, dedicated to educating artists and focused on fostering creative investigation, risk-taking, and individual vision. We do this by emphasizing studio practice and by offering students an unusual amount of freedom in their coursework.  More about The School of the Museum of Fine Arts
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