![]() ![]() We thrive on helping artists make work that is fresh, forward-looking, and engaging of the mind, body, and spirit…but we also believe that both our guest artists and audiences should enjoy their time with us. Much of the work we show in our light-filled spaces, on our technically sophisticated stages, and within our lovely network of late 19th-century courtyards is made here during extended fabrication and rehearsal residencies that bring hundreds of the world’s most brilliant and innovative artists to North Adams all year round. With vast galleries and a stunning collection of indoor and outdoor performing arts venues, MASS MoCA is able to embrace all forms of art: music, sculpture, dance, film, painting, photography, theater, and new, boundary-crossing works of art that defy easy classification. Make MASS MoCA a day trip, or, because it’s summertime, treat yourself to a longer Western Massachusetts arts-injected excursion and take in the neighboring Williamstown Theater Festival, The Clark Art Institute, the Williams College Museum of Art, and Bennington Museum as well.The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) is one of the world’s liveliest centers for making and enjoying today’s most evocative art. Even what’s not officially on display-architectural and industrial artifacts-are worth attention. The museum’s notes suggest, though, that all these massive materials, along with catwalks, digital printers, and displays of antique tools, speak to a critical abstraction: “the shift from a material-based economy to one in which technology companies seem to generate billion-dollar valuations out of thin air, nanotechnology continues to operate beyond the field of the visually apprehensible, and capital is accumulated as a pure concept.”Īdd to these shows Laurie Anderson’s virtual-reality experiences, Chalkroom and Aloft, and James Turrell’s otherworldly light sculptures, Perfectly Clear and Hind Sight (which all require advanced reservations), and it’s easy for anyone to spend hours wandering the grounds and galleries. More concrete are the shipping containers and shelters constructed out of stacked wooden pallets in “The Archaeology of Another Possible Future,” by Los Angeles-based artist Liz Glynn ’03. ![]() Her small landscapes of scenes from Lebanon and northern California sing with harmonious hues, as in Untitled (2017).Īlso evocative are the wild and wily works in “The Lure of the Dark: Contemporary Painters Conjure the Night.” Among those artists is Sam McKinniss, who mines the primal experiences of freedom, fear, and awe in his luminous Northern Lights (2017). Also on tap are more than 50 bluegrass and roots bands, all set to play at The FreshGrass Festival (September 14-16).Īrt exhibitions range from enormous installations and digital-media displays to sculptures and oil paintings.Įtel Adnan, author of The Arab Apocalypse, creates poetry and lyrical images through leporellos-paper works that unfold like an accordian-and on canvas. Blondie, the classic punk band, performs August 3, and Jaimeo Brown and his ensemble, Transcendence, offer a soul-enriching fusion of jazz, blues, and hip-hop on August 18. The annual Bang on a Can Summer Music Festival (July 12-28) features boundary-busting classical music and a family play-along session in a jeans-and-T-shirt setting. ![]() This summer, the museum offers more than a dozen contemporary art shows, along with music and dance concerts, comedy acts, and films.Įvents take place throughout 26 old mill buildings, including an iconic clocktower, in downtown North Adams, and curators make the most of courtyards, passageways, and lawns. Since opening in 1999, MASS MoCA has been a welcome and invigorating force within the Western Massachusetts arts-and-culture scene. ![]()
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