Icon Museum and Study Center

203 Union St., Clinton, MA
(978) 598-5000
iconmuseum.org
Th–Su 10–4, Free First Sunday of the month 10–4, courtesy of the Nypro Foundation

Illuminating the art of the sacred icon. Ongoing: Greek Icon Gallery. Experience a new permanent gallery showcasing Greek icons and artifacts created after the fall of Constantinople in 1453. Explore the innovation, artistic exchange, and continuity of Greek art and culture across a vast diaspora, from Byzantium to Venice to Crete. Through January 11, 2026: Heavenly Excess: Luxe Icons from Late Imperial Russia. Discover the intricate beauty of icons and religious objects adorned with enamel, gold, pearls, and other precious materials, showcasing masterful craftsmanship.

Crucifixion, attributed to Georgios Klontzas, panel from a triptych, 16th Century, egg tempera on wood. Crete. At Icon Museum and Study Center.
Crucifixion, attributed to Georgios Klontzas, panel from a triptych, 16th Century, egg tempera on wood. Crete. At Icon Museum and Study Center.