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HEADLINE
FALL 2014
FALLCOLOR
IN THE GALLERIES • ON STAGE • OUTSIDE
FALL / 2014
413.662.2111 or massmoca.org
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Monday, October 6, 6:30pm
15 YEAR ANNIVERSARY BENEFIT WITH LUCIUS IN NEW YORK CITY Gala / pg. 01
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September 19–21
FRESHGRASS Bluegrass Music Festival / pg. 02
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Friday, October 10, 8pm
THE SOURCE Music Theater (Work-in-Progress) pg. 05
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Saturday, October 4, 8pm
PEOPLE’S CHAMPSDance Music / pg. 04
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Saturday, October 115–6:30pm
LEE BOROSON Art ExhibitionOpening Reception / pg. 16
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Saturday, October 11, 8pm
GARY LUCASTHE GODDESS Film with Live Music / pg. 06
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Saturday, October 18, 8pm Sunday, October 19, 3pm
ABRAHAM.IN.MOTION Dance / pg. 07 In partnership with Jacob’s Pillow
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Thursday, October 23, 8pm
ALLEN TOUSSAINT AND PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND Concert / pg. 08
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Saturday September 6, 11am
Members’ Tour with Curator
THE DYING OF THE LIGHTMASS MoCA Members Only
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Saturday, October 11, 4pm
Private Tour with Artist
LEE BOROSONContemporary Circle Members (and above)
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Saturday, October 18, 8pm Sunday, October 19, 3pm
ABRAHAM.IN.MOTION Dance / pg. 07 In partnership with Jacob’s Pillow
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Saturday, October 25, 8pm
SECRET SCIENCE CLUB Film and Brainiacs / pg. 09
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Saturday, October 25 11am– 5pmm
HALLOWEEN AT THE ArtBarKidspace / pg. 18
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Saturday, December 13, 8pm
HARI KONDABOLUComedy / pg. 15
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Saturday, December 6, 8pm
SUNDANCE THEATRE LABTheater Performance (Work-in-Progress) / pg. 14
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December 26 –January 111am –5pm
WINTER BREAK
AT THE ArtBarKidspace / pg. 18
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Saturday, November 8, 2pm
ELSKAFor Kids / pg. 11
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Thursday, November 20, 6pm
TERESITA FERNÁNDEZ
ARTIST TALK pg. 13
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Saturday, November 15, 8pm
AJA MONET
Performance Poetry / pg. 12
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Saturday, November 15, 2pm
A FILM ABOUTSOL LEWITTDocumentary Film / pg. 12
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Friday, November 7, 8pmm
WILLIAMSTOWN FILM FESTIVAL Film / pg. 10
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Wednesday, November 5 7pmm
PROJECT SCREENPLAY Film Festival / pg. 10
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Thursday, November 20
Members’ Reception
TERESITA FERNÁNDEZMASS MoCA Members Only
Greetings,
Though I usually use this space to tout upcoming shows, I’d like instead to talk about our members—our core audience, the community of people who discover (and create) connections across the many shows they’ve enjoyed, offering new ideas, spreading the word, and becoming friends with our staff and artists. Our members make this place.
Membership is multi-directional, benefitting our artists, our programs, and our audience. Members enjoy “first dibs” on sell-out events, deep discounts on select performances, and —always —free museum admission and zero handling fees on advance ticket purchases. When we opened Eclipse —an exhibition organized by artists Edward Morris and Susannah Sayler in collaboration with The New Yorker’s Elizabeth Kolbert —our members knew about it (and the opening reception) before anyone else.
Become a member (or renew) to get $5 member tickets to shows such as Sundance Theatre Lab and kid-pop Elska. Become a member to save at our retail stores. Members get more art, hear more music, and eat more ice cream (because even that’s cheaper for members). But most importantly, members —the people who create this place by using it —catalyze the web of social and creative interactions that define MASS MoCA. If you are already a member—thank you. If you’re not already a member, sign up now.
Enjoy the fall season, and join us in New York City on October 6! Joseph ThompsonDirector, MASS MoCA
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Monday, October 6, 6:30pm
Celebrate MASS MoCA’s 15th anniversary with cocktails, dinner, a lively auction, and a performance by the extraordinary Lucius —“an art school take on girl group soul,” (The New York Times) —visiting us between weekend gigs at Austin City Limits. See these stage-stealing sirens in an exclusive venue on a glamorous evening that raises funds for MASS MoCA programs.
15 YEAR ANNIVERSARY
BENEFIT IN NEW YORK
583 Park Avenue, New York City
Tickets: 413.664.4481 x8157 or email [email protected]
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Advance three-day passes get you the best of the fest: kids 6 and under are free / $48 children 7-16 / $82 student / $92 general / $240 partner
FreshGround campsites (2 nights) $90 tent / $120 RV Information about single-day, advance, and day-of tickets is available online.
September 19 – 21
EMMYLOU HARRIS ★ RAILROAD EARTHTHE CAROLINA CHOCOLATE DROPS BÉLA FLECK & ABIGAIL WASHBURN
SAM BUSH ★ THE INFAMOUS STRINGDUSTERS THE DAVID GRISMAN SEXTET ★ THE GIBSON BROTHERS
ALISON BROWN ★ VALERIE JUNEHURRAY FOR THE RIFF RAFF ★ AOIFE O’DONOVAN
RODNEY CROWELL ★ THE DUHKS ★ SAM AMIDONLIAM Ó MAONLAÍ ★ MICHAEL CLEVELAND & FLAMEKEEPER
CLAIRE LYNCH ★ DAROL ANGERMARTHA REDBONE ROOTS PROJECT ★ HAAS KOWERT TICETHE DEEDLE DEEDLE DEES ★ CRICKET TELL THE WEATHERTHE NOVEL IDEAS ★ THE SALVATION ALLEY STRING BAND
RAMBLIN JUG STOMPERS ★ THE FLYING GARBANZOSCAMPING ★ WORKSHOPS ★ LUTHIERS ★ FAMILIES
AND SO MUCH MORE
FRESHGRASS.COM
GREAT MUSIC UPROOTED
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’80s ELECTRO-SOUL = DANCE ‘TIL YOU DROP
PEOPLE’S CHAMPS
With twenty hands, People’s Champs synthesize rhythms from all over the world — from Rio to Lagos to Detroit to Budapest — yet their roots-dance music
is always deeply inflected with their Brooklyn heritage. Slinking synths and electronic riffs fold in to traditional rhythm and blues orchestration for an
incredible night of moves-bustin’ up in the club.
Saturday, October 4, 8pm
DANCE MUSIC
Club B-10 / $10 students / $12 advance / $18 day of / $22 preferred
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“THERE WILL BE A THOUSAND MORE BRADLEY MANNINGS.”
- JULIAN ASSANGE
THE SOURCE
Friday, October 10, 8pm
MUSIC THEATER (WORK-IN-PROGRESS)
In July 2013, Private Chelsea (formerly Bradley) Manning was sentenced to 35 years in prison after publishing the largest set of classified documents ever leaked to the public. The conviction provoked a maelstrom of media
coverage, ranging from portraits of Manning’s personal life to new dialogues about military abuses. In producer Beth Morrison’s latest work-in-progress,
Ted Hearne and director Daniel Fish dive headfirst into this digital storm with an assemblage of Twitter feeds, chat transcripts, and court testimony,
wound together in an arresting music-theater production.
Hunter Center / ★ $5 members ★ / $10 advance / $15 general / $22 preferred
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“THE THINKING MAN’S GUITAR HERO.”
- THE NEW YORK TIMES
GARY LUCAS THE GODDESS
Magical guitarist Gary Lucas performs his original live score to a touchstone of Chinese cinema. Directed by Wu Yonggang and starring
the incomparable Shanghai diva Ruan Lingyu, The Goddess (1934) tells the tragic tale of a young single mother forced into prostitution
in Shanghai — the “Paris of the East” — in order to raise money for the education of her son. Lucas’s score draws upon his extensive
knowledge of 1930s Shanghai pop, also displayed prominently in his celebrated album The Edge of Heaven.
FILM WITH LIVE MUSIC
Saturday, October 11, 8pm
Club B-10 / $10 students / $12 advance / $18 day of / $22 preferred
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DANCE
BOLD DANCE, BIG IDEASWITH JACOB’S PILLOW
Saturday, October 18, 8pm | Sunday, October 19, 3pm
Choreographer Kyle Abraham is a modern Renaissance man, trained as a classical cellist, visual artist, and contemporary dancer. Abraham, a MacArthur “Genius”
Fellow — and his ensemble of phenomenal dancers — performs his newest work, The Watershed. Set to a rambunctious score ranging from contemporary cello to Otis Redding, Abraham’s signature blend of postmodern traditions, urban influences,
and classical form delivers meaning and message through excitingly original dancing.
ABRAHAM.IN.MOTION
Hunter Center / advance: $18 student / $20 mezzanine / $26 orchestra / $32 preferred day of: $18 student / $26 mezzanine / $32 orchestra / $38 preferred
Groups of ten or more should inquire at the Box Office.
Supported in part by the Irene Hunter Fund for Dance at MASS MoCA
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OH YEAH!LEGENDS OF NEW ORLEANS
ALLEN TOUSSAINT AND PRESERVATION HALL
JAZZ BAND
As both a brilliant pianist and as the city’s premier composer, arranger, and producer, Allen Toussaint is New Orleans’ musical foundation, having worked
with a who’s who of Big Easy musicians including Dr. John and the Neville Brothers — as well as other luminaries such as Paul McCartney, the Band, and
Albert King. The Preservation Hall Jazz Band has been a musical treasure chest of traditional New Orleans sounds for half a century.
CONCERT
Thursday, October 23, 8pm
Hunter Center / advance: $28 mezzanine / $34 orchestra / $70 preferredday of: $36 mezzanine / $42 orchestra
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FILM AND BRAINIACS
PHYSICS MADE SEXY, WITH BITTERS
Saturday, October 25, 8pm
The Secret Science Club is a regular gathering in New York City featuring mind-bending lectures, volatile experiments, and thematic chemical libations (special cocktails, that is). It’s like the coolest science class you’ve ever been
to, but with drinks and a DJ. SSC rockets into MASS MoCA with a special screening of Particle Fever, a “dazzling, dizzying documentary” that follows six
high-energy scientists as they seek to unravel the mysteries of the universe. Plus, get your brain on with our audience pop quiz. Door prizes!
SECRET SCIENCE CLUB
Club B-10 / $10 students / $12 advance / $18 day of / $22 preferred
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Friday, November 7, 8pm
COMING SOON TO A THEATER NEAR YOU
PROJECT SCREENPLAY
Wednesday, November 5, 7pm
Whether you’re a wannabe screenwriter or a fan of movies in general, Williamstown Film Festival’s Project Screenplay invites you to take part in a live-action game show about the art of the pitch hosted by screenwriter
Andrew Osborne. You decide who gets the green light when aspiring screen scribes pitch the audience and act out scenes while industry pros offer tips
and advice for bringing a script from page to projector.
Club B-10 / $12 advance / $18 day of / $22 preferred
RATED R FOR “REAL GOOD TIME”
WFF and MASS MoCA collaborate on some of the Film Festival’s most impressive screenings. Since 2000 this includes premieres of Knuckleball!, Against the Current, Grace Is Gone, and A Birder’s Guide to Everything. The
Festival returns with an exciting new independent feature followed by a Q&A with the artists. Check massmoca.org for updates.
Hunter Center
LIKE A PLAYDATE WITH BJORK
ELSKA
Saturday, November 8, 2pm
FOR KIDS
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Club B-10 / ★ $5 members ★ / $8 not-yet-members
Kindie pop siren Elska, who has purportedly discovered a newly formed volcanic island off the coast of Iceland, makes “crazy awesome electronic
funderworld faerie tunes for the whole family,” says our friend, Mikael Jorgensen, of Wilco. She’s the Bjork of kids’ music!
A FILM ABOUTSOL LEWITT
BY CHRIS TEERINK
DOCUMENTARY
AJA MONET
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“We spend a gratifying amount of the film looking at rooms in MASS MoCA that buzz...”
- The New York Times
Saturday, November 15, 8pm
Saturday, November 15, 2pm
PERFORMANCE POETRY
Aja Monet is an internationally renowned poet and performer. Her voice is unforgettable. Her words, grounded
in familiar sights and sounds, uproot the vivid imagery of everyday life with an impressionistic approach worthy of her last name. A musical scrim of hopes and dreams, scenes from childhood, and philosophical ponderings
coalesce in an intimate night of spoken word.
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Club B-10 / $10 students / $12 advance / $18 day of / $22 preferred
Club B-10 / ★ $5 members ★ + students / $7 not-yet-members
GORGEOUS POETRY, SLAMMED
Make it a day!
IN THE GALLERIES
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ARTIST TALK
TERESITA FERNÁNDEZTeresita Fernández discusses her remarkable artistic
practice, touching on past work as well as her MASS MoCA exhibition, in which she transforms materials and their
settings into an enveloping perceptual experience.
Thursday, November 20, 6pmMembers’ only reception to follow
THEATER PERFORMANCE (WORK-IN-PROGRESS)
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PARK CITY MEETS NORTH ADAMS
SUNDANCE THEATRE LAB
Saturday, December 6, 8pm
Academy Award-nominated Lucy Alibar, whose stage play was adapted into the award-winning film Beasts of the Southern Wild, will workshop
her latest Throw Me on the Burnpile and Light Me Up with the Sundance Theatre Lab, in residency for two weeks at the museum. Catch a reading
of this work—a tale of a man, his family, his animals, and his burn pile—on its way to the bright lights.
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Club B-10 / ★ $5 members ★ + students / $10 advance / $16 day of
CRAZY FUNNY, SCARY SMART
HARI KONDABOLU
“Smart, analytical and rising” is how Time Out NY described the Brooklyn-based, Queens-raised comic Hari Kondabolu, a ubiquitous and hilarious
presence on late -night TV (Letterman, Conan, Kimmel, Comedy Central) and at festivals from South by Southwest to Bumbershoot to Sasquatch. Listen in amazement as he manages to turn his London School of Economics Master’s
Degree in Human Rights into stand-up gold. Bring your brain to this one.
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Club B-10 / $10 students /$12 advance / $18 day of / $22 preferred
COMEDY
LEE BOROSONPLASTIC FANTASTIC
The white noise of Niagara Falls, fog, lava, and smokestacks coalesce in Plastic Fantastic — the latest installation by Lee Boroson in our largest gallery.
Inflatables, fabric, and glass create an immersive experience for viewers to move through. Boroson’s installations are at once embodied and ephemeral;
they transform both material and experience while mediating between the landscape as culture and landscape as wilderness.
IN THE GALLERIES
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This exhibition is supported by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation and the Massachusetts Cultural Council.
Members’ opening reception with the artist
ANN HAMILTONPAPER CHORUS
CO-ORGANIZED WITH DIEU DONNÉ
IN THE GALLERIES
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SAYLER/MORRIS WITH ELIZABETH KOLBERT
ECLIPSE
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While fabricating handmade paper garments, Ann Hamilton began to understand them as musical instruments: they rattled, snapped, and rustled when
worn. This exhibition includes post-performance works from her collaboration with Bang on a Can.
September 1, 2014, marked the 100th anniversary of the death of Martha, the last surviving passenger pigeon — a dove-like bird
which once darkened the sky with the immensity of its flocks. The installation, a collaboration between artists Susannah Sayler and
Edward Morris and The New Yorker writer Elizabeth Kolbert, strikes a cautionary note about the rising number of extinctions.
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Explore the strangely beautiful inner workings of the human body in It’s Only Human, and step up to the ArtBar for
some down-to-the-bone art-making fun!
Education at MASS MoCA is made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Additional support is provided by the Brownrigg Charitable Trust, the Milton and Dorothy Sarnoff Raymond Foundation, and the Alice Shaver Foundation, all in memory of Sandy and Lynn Laitman; John Hancock; the Amelia Peabody Charitable Foundation; the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation; Holly Swett; the Massachusetts Cultural Council; the Bessie Pappas Charitable Foundation; the Xeric Foundation; the Berkshire Bank Foundation – Legacy Region; Price Chopper’s Golub Foundation; the Gateway Fund of the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation; and an anonymous donor.
ArtBar Specials, 11am-5pm Halloween: October 25
Winter Break: December 26 – January 1
TERESITA FERNÁNDEZ
AS ABOVE SO BELOW
IN THE GALLERIES
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THE DYING OF THE LIGHTFILM AS MEDIUM AND METAPHOR
FRANZ WESTLES POMMES d’ADAMHALL ART FOUNDATION
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SOL LEWITTA WALL DRAWING RETROSPECTIVE
ANSELM KIEFERHALL ART FOUNDATION
On view through November 2, weather dependent.
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Darren Waterston:Filthy Lucre $50
Teresita Fernández: As Above So Below $29.95
Grow Your Imagination messenger bag by Blue Q $19.50
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Tiny Pie by Mark Bailey and Michael Oatman $15.95
Find this and more at our stores, or shop online. Every purchase supports museum programs. www.massmocashopping.org
MASS MoCA Travel Muginsulated stainless steel $22
MASS MoCA Pint Glasssans beer $7.50
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Join, renew, or give a MASS MoCA membership.massmoca.org/members
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MASS MoCA MEMBERS MAKE THIS PLACE.
Free admission. Invitations to parties. Discounts on tickets, food, lodging, and great shopping at our stores.
Never pay a ticketing fee.
MAJOR SEASON SUPPORT: THANK YOU!ph
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Holiday Inn North Adams, MA(413) 663-6500• One block from MASS MoCA • Restaurant & Lounge on property • Indoor pool, hot tub & saunas • Free wifi • Meeting facilities• Downtown location • MASS MoCA rate & ticket package available
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MAJOR SEASON SUPPORT: THANK YOU!
ABC Carpet & HomeAdams Plumbing & Heating, Inc.George AhlAlice Shaver FoundationHerbert AllenAmelia Peabody FoundationAmerican Express FoundationAnna-Maria and Stephen Kellen FoundationAnonymousArcadian ShopArtist’s Resource TrustAnne and Gregory AvisDaniel and Samantha BeckerAlan and Leslie BellerJoan Benjamin and Laurence CherkisBerkshire BankBerkshire GasBerkshire Taconic Community Foundation Inc.Ellen J. BernsteinJoyce Bernstein and Lawrence RosenthalBessie Pappas Charitable FoundationBrad and Terrie BloomBlue QDuncan and Susan BrownBrownrigg Charitable TrustMelva Bucksbaum and Raymond LearsyGretchen BurkeJonathan and Ronda CanterCara Castiglione and Kirsten DeHaanThe Chamberlain GroupMichele and G. Donald Chandler IIICitiCitizens BankStacy and Eric CochranComcast SpotlightNicole Condon and Liang ShihLlaen Coston-Clark and Andrew PitreCouncil for Canadian American RelationsCreative Portland Corporation
Bobbie CrosbyJohn DeRosaFederico de VeraFoster and Penelope DevereuxPeter Dey and Phyllis OrtvedBridget and Donald FawcettMonica FerrellHenry FlyntMimi and David ForerAllan and Judy FulkersonFund for the City of New YorkFurthermore: a program of the J.M. Kaplan FundTimur Galen and Linda GenereuxJohn GardinerGirardi DistributorsGlen Mills, Inc.Robert GoldSusan GoldFrancis Greenburger and Isabelle AutonesDonald Gummer and Meryl StreepAgnes GundGraham and Ann GundAndrew and Barbara GundlachCheryl Haines, Haines GalleryCarmela and Paul HaklischHall Art FoundationAndrew and Christine HallO. Andreas and Diane HalvorsenScott and Ellen HandStephen HannockAnn Hatch and Paul DiscoeKurt and Charlotte HemrHewlett PackardHighland Street FoundationHoliday InnHorace W. Goldsmith FoundationJames and Joan HunterKerry Inman and Denby Auble
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Anselm Kiefer and Franz West: Les Pommes d’Adam are long-term installations realized in collaboration with the Hall Art Foundation.
Darren Waterston, Uncertain Beauty: This exhibition is supported by Leslie Mason & Thad Meyerriecks, ABC Carpet & Home, Bridget Moore, Ann Hatch, Robin Reed & Lorye George, Federico de Vera, Greg Kucera & Larry Yocom, Cheryl Haines, Kerry Inman & Denby Auble, Kathleen O’Grady, Dave Koz, Kaye Cummings, and Valerie Justin. Additional funding is provided by a grant from the Artist’s Resource Trust, the Massachusetts Cultural Council, the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, Bonnie Schaefer, the Kevin J. Mossier Foundation, Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams Home Furnishings, and Gheri Arnold.
Sol LeWitt: A Wall Drawing Retrospective is a collaboration of MASS MoCA, Yale University Art Gallery, and the Williams College Museum of Art.
The Dying of the Light: Film as Medium and Metaphor: This exhibition is supported by the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, the Massachusetts Cultural Council, and an anonymous donor.
Sayler/Morris with Elizabeth Kolbert, Eclipse: This exhibition is supported by the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation and Eric and Stacy Cochran, with additional funding provided by Light Work Endowment, Syracuse University College of Visual and Performing Arts, the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, the Compton Foundation, and Barbara E. Bund.
Teresita Fernández, As Above So Below: This exhibition is supported by the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, the Massachusetts Cultural Council, Roberta and Michael Joseph, Pamela K. and William A. Royall, Jr., and Agnes Gund. Additional assistance is provided by Glen Mills, Inc.
MAJOR SEASON SUPPORT: THANK YOU!
Institute of Museum and Library ServicesJohn HancockChristopher and Erin KeoghKevin J. Mossier FoundationJames Kiggen and Ani ShakerWerner and Sarah-Ann KramarskyLizbeth and George KruppGreg Kucera and Larry YocomElizabeth and James LeeThomas Lee and Ann TenenbaumCarol LeWittDorothy LichtensteinJoyce LindeRobert Lipp and Martha BermanDaniel LuceyJohn and Paula MahoneyLeslie Mason and Thad MeyerriecksMassachusetts Cultural CouncilMassachusetts Cultural Facilities FundAdam McGowan and Jennifer AdamsSeton MelvinMilton and Dorothy Sarnoff Raymond FoundationBridget Moore, DC Moore GalleryHans and Kate MorrisNational Endowment for the ArtsAndrew Newman and Ariel PetersKathleen O’GradyThe OrchardsCharles Pardoe and Mariët WestermannThe Porches Inn at MASS MoCARobin Reed and Lorye GeorgeRhode Island Foundation
Rhode Island State Council on the ArtsElizabeth Beshel Robinson and Samuel RobinsonPamela and William Royall, Jr.Ruth E. Proud Charitable TrustBonnie SchaeferAnders and Yukiko SchroederDan Schulman and Jennie KassanoffRobert and Carol StegemanIrving StennSterling & Francine Clark Art InstituteStop & ShopSurdna FoundationDonald SwansonHolly SwettJamie TarsesJay and Rachel TarsesTD Bank GroupThe Thompson Family FoundationCharlie and Kimberly ThurstonTractor Supply Co.Sarah Twombly and Yeang ChngUS Department of AgricultureW.L.S. Spencer FoundationJack and Susy WadsworthAlice WaltonWest Package & Variety StoresWilliams CollegeElisabeth Roche Wilmers and Robert WilmersAlan and Hope WintersXeric FoundationMichael and Nina Zilkha
VISIT
BOX OFFICE & INFORMATION413.662.2111 / massmoca.org1040 MASS MoCA WayNorth Adams, MA 01247
HOURSFall, Winter, Spring (Sept 2, 2014 – June 2015)11am to 5pm, closed Tuesdays
ADMISSIONAdults $18Seniors/Veterans $16Students w/ID $12 Kids (6 – 16) $8 Kids 5 and younger and museum members always visit for free.
Admission to Kidspace is always free.The ArtBar is open on weekends and holidays.
Williams College and MCLA students receive free admission with valid ID.
3 Museum Combo Ticket (MASS MoCA, the Clark, Williams College Museum of Art) $30 admission and save 20% at WCMA store through October 13.
Norman Rockwell Combo Ticket (MASS MoCA, Norman Rockwell Museum) $30
TICKETSReserve tickets for live events, including free events. All performances and artists are subject to change and sometimes sell out. No refunds or exchanges. All events are rain or shine.
PUBLIC TOURS (free with admission)September 3 – June 20
Wednesdays – Mondays2pm Museum Highlights
Saturdays12pm Sol LeWitt
Sundays through November 2 12pm Anselm Kiefer
ACCESSIBILITYMASS MoCA is handicapped-accessible. Ask about wheelchairs and listening devices.
PLAN YOUR VISIT explorenorthadams.comberkshires.orgdestinationwilliamstown.orgwilliamstownchamber.org
AMENITIES Lickety Split Café 413.346.4560 | licketysplitatmassmoca.comGramercy Bistro413.663.5300 | gramercybistro.comBarFull bar service is available at most events.Hudsons Antiques 413.664.6530 Independent Art Projectsindependentartprojects.orgHardware: The MASS MoCA Store 413.664.4481 x8140 | massmocashopping.orgMASS MoCA by Design 50 Spring Street, Williamstown 413.652.2143
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