New England School of Art and Design

The school offers undergraduate (BFA) and graduate (MA) degrees, as well as continuing education courses and programs.

It was known by this name until 1975, when: it was renamed The New England School of Art & Design and at the same time, moved to 28 Newbury Street where it resided for the next twenty years.

The School of Art & Design is currently located at 75 Arlington Street in Boston's Back Bay, where it occupies over 43,000 square feet in a modern facility with state-of-the-art classrooms, studios and equipment ...

[6] Located in the heart of the school, the gallery's exhibition program reflects a wide range of art and design representing all fields of study offered by the art school and in so doing, presents a multiplicity of ideas and issues.

The goal of the gallery is to create exciting exhibits and related programs, reflecting our ever increasing visual and image - driven world, and to engage the School of Art & Design and Suffolk University communities as well as adding to a larger conversation in the Boston cultural arena.

75 Arlington Street, also known as the former Paine Furniture Building , is the site of the galleries of the New England School of Art and Design