Plan Your Visit
In the spirited, urban, and diverse city of Brockton, Fuller Craft’s serene 20-acre campus provides a rare combination for people looking to experience art, culture, and the natural environment all in one idyllic setting. The Museum is surrounded by over 700 acres of scenic woodland and the brilliant architectural landscape of D.W. Field Park in Brockton, MA.
Fuller Craft Museum’s award-winning 21,000 square foot building, sculpture garden, and courtyards provide a serene getaway. With high ceilings, wide corridors, slate floors, natural wood beams, and myriad floor-to-ceiling-windows—there is an abundance of natural light and atmosphere that blurs the line between indoor and outdoor beauty.
Museum Map + Rules
Outdoor Sculpture Guide
Parking
Free parking is available in our main and upper lots.
Food
We do not offer food service on-site, but you are welcome to bring food and enjoy your meal in the Museum Lounge. There are also several local restaurants in the area. Feel free to ask the front desk for recommendations!
Accessibility
Barrier-free access to the Museum is available.
The Museum’s accessible parking is located in the upper lot, located at the back of the building.
The ADA accessible entrance is in the rear of the building.
The Museum building is served by a lift/elevator.
Service animals are welcome.
Wheelchairs, walkers, and assistive listening devices are available, free of charge.
Please feel free to call us to inquire about accessibility needs and assistance.
Restrooms
Public restrooms are located on the first floor, including ADA accessible and gender-neutral restrooms.