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Fuller Museum of Art

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Museums, Art Museums, Places Of Interest

455 Oak St, Brockton, MA 02301

508-588-6000

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Today: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Discover Contemporary Craft! Fuller Craft Museum's serene 20-acre campus provides a unique experience in the city of champions, Brockton, Massachusetts. Explore cutting-edge exhibitions, enjoy a program or event, support local artisans in our Museum Gift Shop, or schedule a Museum tour! Admission to Fuller Craft is free every day (suggested donations are welcome), and we're open six days a week. Find more information on our website fullercraft.org.Discover Contemporary Craft! Fuller Craft Museum's serene 20-acre campus provides a unique experience in the city of champions, Brockton, Massachusetts. Explore cutting-edge exhibitions, enjoy a program or event, support local artisans in our Museum Gift Shop, or schedule a Museum tour! Admission to Fuller Craft is free every day (suggested donations are welcome), and we're open six days a week. Find more information on our website fullercraft.org.
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Museums, Art Museums, Places Of Interest, Tourist Information & Attractions
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Location
From Route 128, 495 or 93 to Route 24: Take Route 24 to Exit 18B, Route 27 North (Stoughton). Take a right at the third light onto Oak Street. The Museum is one mile down on the left. By Public Transportation: Take the Commuter Rail, Middleboro/Lakeville line to Brockton station, or take Brockton Area Transit (BAT) Bus #12 from Ashmont Station to Brockton station. Then take Brockton Area Transit (BAT) Bus #4A to the Museum (request stop). Look for the large green sign on the right.
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