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Four new museum exhibitions to see this fall

Make plans to see one of these four new and upcoming exhibitions around Boston.

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Bonus: The 2023 James and Audrey Foster Prize exhibition is also on display at the ICA.

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Tired of your weekend plans getting rained out? Us too. Save this list of new and upcoming museum exhibitions to explore this fall.

Institute of Contemporary Art: Tammy Nguyen
Now — Jan. 28, 2024
Head to the fourth floor gallery to immerse yourself in this series that is inspired by Ralph Waldo Emerson. The exhibition explores the relationship between people + nature, landscape, and wilderness.

Museum of Fine Arts: Strong Women in Renaissance Italy
Now — Jan. 7, 2024
Browse over 100 works from the 14th to the early 17th century that take a closer look at the lives of women in Renaissance Italy. The art is a mix of sculptures, paintings, textiles, and prints that tell the story of the challenges + perspective of female creativity and agency.

Boston Athenaeum: Developing Boston: Bernice Abbott and Irene Shwachman
Now — Saturday, Dec. 30
See this exhibit featuring the work of two photographers who captured Boston’s developing landscape during the mid-twentieth-century: Berenice Abbott and Irene Shwachman.

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: Inventing Isabella
Oct. 19 — Jan. 15, 2024
Plan a visit to the Hostetter Gallery this month to dive into the life of Isabella Stewart Gardner, a Bostonian who used art, fashion, and photography to share her identity. While we can always visit the museum she created, there is still much about her that we don’t know — this exhibition will look at pictures she chose to preserve of herself and examples of her wardrobe to analyze how she created her public image.

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