Your in person visit will begin with a 30 minute information session followed by a student-lead campus tour.
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Get a real look at what it’s like to live and learn at MassArt.
On a campus with nearly a million square feet of gallery, classroom, studio, and living space, there’s a lot to explore. Throughout the year, our Admissions team provides many opportunities to engage and learn more about the College — from in-person or virtual tours, portfolio reviews, and information sessions to a variety of other on-campus and online events. Explore your options below, and we hope to see you on campus soon!
Address:
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
621 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02115
Phone:
(617) 879-7222
Download campus mapYour in-person visit will begin with a 30-minute information session led by a member of the Admissions team, followed by a two-hour tour of campus with a current MassArt student. To register, please follow the link below:
If you have any tour-related questions, please email tour@massart.edu.
Are you a prospective student looking for feedback on your in-progress portfolio? Do you have questions about the application process or your pathway to MassArt? Schedule a virtual meeting with an admissions counselor for individualized feedback:
MassArt’s Office of Admissions offers online information sessions about the admissions process and about MassArt’s academic and co-curricular programs. To register and learn more about the topics covered in each session, please select a link below:
Virtual MassArt Information Session
Join us for a 30-minute webinar or a program-specific information session and Q&A.
On-campus tours are available for prospective Masters and Postbaccalaureate students. Pre-registration is required.
Questions?
Office of Undergraduate Admissions: admissions@massart.edu
Office of Graduate Admissions: gradadmissions@massart.edu
Public Transportation
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) services Greater Boston and most of eastern Massachusetts by commuter rail, rapid transit, commuter boat, buses, and light rail. The MBTA provides direct service to MassArt by both bus and the Green E subway line.
- Subway Green Line: Travel on the Green Line’s E train and exit at Longwood Medical Area.
- Subway Orange Line: Take the Orange Line and exit at Ruggles Station. From there, MassArt is about an 11-minute walk. Alternatively, after getting off at Ruggles Station, board the CT2 bus bound for Kendall Square and exit at Huntington and Longwood Avenues.
- Bus: The following bus routes include stops at or near the college: #39, CT2, #65, #8, #47, and #66.
- Commuter Rail: The closest stop via commuter rail is Ruggles Station, though the commuter rail provides access to all subway lines. From there, MassArt is about an 11-minute walk. Alternatively, after getting off at Ruggles Station, board the CT2 bus bound for Kendall Square and exit at Huntington and Longwood Avenues.
- Take exit 22, Prudential Center/Copley Square
- Stay to the left (Prudential Center)
- Follow the ramp to Huntington Ave.
- Continue straight on Huntington Ave. to MassArt on the right, two blocks after the Museum of Fine Arts
- Follow route 93 north (Southeast Expressway) towards Boston
- Take exit 19, Mass Ave.
- Follow the ramp to the first set of lights, crossing Mass Ave. to Melnea Cass Blvd.
- Follow Melnea Cass Blvd. to Tremont St.
- Turn left on Tremont St. and drive one block
- Turn right on Ruggles St.
- Follow Ruggles St. to Huntington Ave.
- Take a left onto Huntington Ave. and MassArt is one block up on the right
- Upon approaching the Boston city limits, take the Leveritt Circle exit
- Follow signs to Storrow Dr.
- Travel Storrow Dr. to the Copley Sq./Back Bay exit
- Turn right onto Beacon St. and follow Beacon St. to Exeter St.
- Take a left onto Exeter St. and follow Huntington Ave.
- Take a right onto Huntington Ave. and follow it to MassArt which will be on the right, two blocks from the Museum of Fine Arts
Parking
MassArt is located in the Longwood Medical Area and does not have a public parking lot available for visitors to campus. Parking is available at a number of commercial public parking facilities near campus, as well as parking meters on the surrounding streets; hourly rates vary. Please note that MassArt does not validate parking.
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