Open to the public since 1903, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum houses the personal collection of its namesake exactly as she laid it out over 120 years ago. The three-story villa and courtyard display paintings, sculptures, tapestries, furniture, manuscripts, rare books, and decorative arts from medieval Europe, Renaissance Italy, Asia and the Islamic World. Presently, the Gardner Museum presents three special exhibitions per year that foster dialogue between contemporary issues and the museum’s historic collection. It supports emerging, mid-career, and established artists through exhibitions, public art projects, artist residencies, and the Neighborhood Salon—all programs that amplify living artists’ voices, encourage community engagement, and create opportunities for creative risk-taking.
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
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2007
The Andy Warhol Photographic Legacy Program was launched in 2007 in celebration of the Foundation’s 20th Anniversary. This unprecedented program donated over 28,500 photographs by Andy Warhol to educational institutions across the United States. More than 180 college and university museums, galleries and art collections throughout the nation participated in the program, each receiving a curated selection of original Polaroid photographs and gelatin silver prints.