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Fitchburg has both. And the revitalizing power of each is enhanced by the growing collaboration between Fitchburg Art Museum and Fitchburg State University. The two institutions began collaborating six years ago. On Thursday, FAM Director Nick Capasso and Fitchburg State University President Richard S. Lapidus signed a memorandum of agreement that further strengthened the partnership between the city institutions. The pact solidifies FAM as the de facto art museum for Fitchburg State, with free admission for all university students, faculty and staff. FAM will participate in class and curriculum planning for a variety of university disciplines and will offer high-quality internship opportunities. ....
Leominster Champion FITCHBURG The Fitchburg Art Museum will reopen to the public in two stages starting Friday, March 26, after being closed since December because of the COVID-19 pandemic. “We’ve missed you and look forward to seeing you in our galleries once again,” stated an announcement from the museum issued Tuesday. The museum will reopen in two phases. In the first phase beginning March 26, the museum will be open Fridays from noon to 4 p.m. and weekends from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Discover Ancient Egypt exhibition will remain closed to the public. The museum will also be closed Easter Sunday, April 4. ....
The courtyard of the Gardner Museum prepared for holiday visitors. Now that the museum is closed, the plants are being donated to organizations like the Veronica Robles Cultural Center and the Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center. (Courtesy Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum) The lush display of festive reds, silvers and dark forest greens that fill the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum s courtyard each holiday season was looking as beautiful as ever this year, director Peggy Fogelman recalled. But the masses of poinsettia, pine and blooming amaryllis had to be dismantled after Mayor Marty Walsh announced Tuesday that museums must close their doors again as part of the rollback to Boston s economic reopening plan. ....