Arts on the T
Music
The MBTA permits musical performances at a number of subway stations in metro Boston. Musicians in stations must have a license and remain in designated areas.
We also host live musical performances in select stations to bring entertainment and share joy with riders as they travel the T.
Learn more about the Subway Performers Program and how to apply through the Massachusetts Realty Group, the MBTA's real estate division.
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Every Friday, we spotlight our favorite MBTA-themed posts. Tag @thembta on Instagram and we’ll DM you with the details.
Visual Art
Since 1967, the MBTA has enlisted the help of local artists to bring character to our system. When you ride with us, you'll find more than 100 pieces of artwork featured on 6 of our transit lines.
View these works:
Submit Your Artwork
The MBTA runs three programs to feature artwork in stations:
Open Calls for Art
There are currently no open calls for station construction projects. View some of our previous solicitations for integral art to get a sense of how they work. Check this page for upcoming projects.
Filming
The MBTA is an iconic part of the Boston cityscape. Our transit system has appeared in many films set in the area.
To film any scene involving the MBTA, you need a film permit. Email filming@mbta.com for more information.
Fan Favorite Friday
Every Friday, we spotlight our favorite MBTA-themed posts. Tag @thembta on Instagram and we’ll DM you with the details.