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Danforth Art Museum at Framingham State University (formerly Danforth Museum of Art ) is a museum and school in Framingham, Massachusetts . It is part of Framingham State University .

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6-586: The Danforth Museum Corporation was established on August 9, 1973, as a 501 non-profit institution by a local group of community activists, educators, and art lovers. The Art Museum was opened to the public on May 24, 1975, at 123 Union Avenue, Framingham, featuring galleries for temporary exhibitions and a community art school. In February 2013, the Museum purchased the Jonathan Maynard Building on Framingham's Centre Common , anticipating future renovation, as

12-570: Is centered on the old town common, which is west of Edgell Road, a short way north of the busy commercial corridor of Massachusetts Route 9 . The district includes 28 buildings, among them important early civic structures such as the Village Hall, old Edgell Memorial Library, First Parish Church, and the former Framingham Academy building. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. This article about

18-505: The Boston Expressionists and contemporary artists such as Faith Ringgold , Richard Yarde , Barbara Grad , Andrew Stevovich , and Jason Berger . This Massachusetts museum–related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Framingham Centre Common Historic District The Framingham Centre Common Historic District encompasses the historic early center of Framingham, Massachusetts . It

24-494: The institution's facilities on Union Avenue were increasingly outdated. The purchase proved timely; in May 2016, the building failed inspection and the Museum was evicted from its location. In 2016, the Museum began negotiations with its neighbor, Framingham State University (FSU), to form a partnership to preserve the Museum for the benefit and enrichment of the community at large—the culmination of 40 years of collaboration. In March 2018,

30-512: The partnership with FSU was finalized. The Framingham State University Foundation assumed the care and ownership of the Museum's permanent collection. The Museum temporarily relocated so that construction to reopen the Museum's galleries could begin immediately. The Museum was closed to the public in August 2016. In early 2017, the Museum offices and school reopened in the Maynard building; its collection

36-565: Was placed into storage for safekeeping, and select exhibitions were moved off-site. The newly renovated Art Museum reopened in April 2019, featuring exhibitions that reflect on the Museum's history and its role within the greater Boston and MetroWest communities. The museum's permanent collection focuses on American Art from the 19th-century to the present, and includes work by Gilbert Stuart , Charles Sprague Pearce , Eastman Johnson , Albert Bierstadt , and Thomas Hart Benton , as well as work by

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