The Arts
The MCCA has made support of the local arts one of our key priorities. It not only benefits our core business by brightening our spaces, but it gives back in multiple ways to a community that makes our city fun and unique.
In the mid-1990s, we hosted our first art exhibition in the south rotunda of Hynes. Since then, we’ve showcased over 1200 local artists at the BCEC and Hynes and have hosted over 50 public art receptions at our centers.
A proud supporter of our local artist communities, the MCCA works to make its art galleries reflective of the vibrant cultures and characteristics of Boston’s many diverse neighborhoods. In 2007, we launched the Community Arts Program which has featured work from more than 14 different Greater Boston communities.
Our art galleries have included everything from original pieces done by glass artist, Ricky Bernstein, to the touching Home is Where the Art Is exhibit, featuring more than 100 paintings that now hang in the Yawkey Family Inn, a residence for families with children admitted to Children’s Hospital Boston. More recently, we hosted Natural Acts, a collection of paintings commissioned by the MCCA from artists who received the esteemed Fellows Award from the Massachusetts Cultural Council.
Our support of artists goes beyond our doors. Atop the Boston Common garage, the Commonwealth Shakespeare Company has lit up Boston Common since 1997. We are a proud site sponsor of these Shakespearian summer evenings, supporting the troupe while also offering discounts at the Boston Common garage to audience members.
To tour the art galleries at our facilities, please email: artprogram@massconvention.com.