The Program in Art, Culture and Technology (ACT)
Courses are taught by renowned practicing artists working in an international arena.
Courses are taught by renowned practicing artists working in an international arena.
MIT has a unique creative culture, where experimentation and innovation cross all disciplines and break new boundaries. More than half of all undergraduates enroll in arts classes each year on a campus that features over 3,500 noted works of … Continued
MIT’s Public Art Collection reaches across the Institute and may be enjoyed by MIT students and visitors alike. Outstanding examples of work by Alexander Calder, Pablo Picasso, and other major artists grace the MIT campus for all to view.
The MIT Museum’s galleries, exhibitions, demos, workshops, performances, conversations, and debates invite visitors to participate in the ongoing adventure of research and innovation. The Museum displays objects from it vast collection, and features rotating exhibitions on a wide range of … Continued
Free for MIT ID holders and the last Sunday of each month, September through June
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OPEN: Seven days a week, 10:00am–5:00pm, except major holidays
The List Visual Arts Center is a creative laboratory that provides artists with a space to freely experiment and push existing boundaries. As the contemporary art museum at MIT, the List Center presents a dynamic program of six to nine … Continued
Admission and programs are FREE and open to the public
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OPEN: Tuesday–Sunday 12:00–6:00pm; and until 8:00pm on Thursdays. Closed Mondays and major holidays.
MIT Wiesner Student Art Gallery A space for students to exhibit their artistic endeavors, both academic and co-curricular BRICK X BRICK: Drawing A Particular Survey Featuring work by Charles Janson, MArch ‘25; Diana Mykhaylychenko, SMArch Comp ‘25; Jacob Payne, MArch … Continued