Art & culture
Boston Logan International Airport is home to Logan Airport Public Art — a collection of 60+ works throughout Logan. The most celebrated installation is Terminal C upper level. See each section below for where to find the best art and what not to miss.
Do not miss
Terminal C upper level — multiple sculptures and a harbor view of the Boston skyline. Also: Herons by Lloyd Hamrol in the Terminal E connection, a landmark of large-scale airport sculpture.
The strongest art is concentrated in these areas of Boston Logan International Airport:
Celebration of Life by Dmitri Hadzi — a large bronze sculpture in Terminal C that has been a Logan landmark since 1974 and anchors the strongest art cluster in the airport
Pro Tip
Logan's art is strongest in Terminal C (JetBlue, many domestic carriers) and Terminal E (international). Terminal A has fewer works. If you have a long connection, Terminal C's upper level offers the best walking circuit for art and harbor views combined.
Is there public art at BOS airport?
Yes. Logan Airport Public Art at Boston Logan International Airport features 60+ works throughout Logan, spread across Terminal C (strongest overall collection) and Terminal E (international — Herons by Lloyd Hamrol). The program emphasizes local and regional artists, giving the collection a distinctive sense of place.
What is the most famous artwork at BOS airport?
Celebration of Life by Dmitri Hadzi — a large bronze sculpture in Terminal C that has been a Logan landmark since 1974 and anchors the strongest art cluster in the airport The single must-see work is: Terminal C upper level — multiple sculptures and a harbor view of the Boston skyline. Also: Herons by Lloyd Hamrol in the Terminal E connection, a landmark of large-scale airport sculpture.
Where is the best art at BOS airport?
Terminal C (strongest overall collection) is where to start at Boston Logan International Airport. Logan's art is strongest in Terminal C (JetBlue, many domestic carriers) and Terminal E (international). Terminal A has fewer works. If you have a long connection, Terminal C's upper level offers the best walking circuit for art and harbor views combined.
Is the BOS airport art free to view?
Yes — all public art at Boston Logan International Airport is free to view. Most works are located in secure gate areas accessible with a boarding pass. Some installations (such as baggage claim sculptures and pre-security terminal art) are visible without a ticket. No separate admission is required for any public art or museum space at this airport.
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