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ON STAGE WINTER | SPRING 2015 IN THE GALLERIES
WINTER | SPRING 2015
413.662.2111 or massmoca.org
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Saturday, January 31, 7pm
NOMADIC MASSIVE Live Dance Music / p. 03
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Saturday, January 24, 8pm
HELADO NEGROISLAND UNIVERSE STORYWork-in-Progress | Music / p. 01
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Saturday, February 7, 8pm
STEVE EARLE
Live Music / p. 04
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Saturday, January 31, 11am–7pm
FREE DAYAll Over The Place! / p. 02
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Thursday, March 12, 7:30pm
THE NOTORIOUS MR. BOUT DeceptionDocumentary Film Series / p. 17
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Thursday, January 22, 7:30pm
ART AND CRAFTDeceptionDocumentary Film Series / p. 17
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Saturday, February 14, 8pm
LEGSLive Dance Music / p. 05
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Thursday, February 19, 5:30pm
MARK DIONARTIST TALKIn the Galleries / p. 06
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Saturday, February 28, 8pm
STORYBOARD P AND THE WARRIORZDance / p. 07
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Friday, March 6, 8pmSaturday, March 7, 8pmSunday, March 8, 3pm
AVAILABLE LIGHT Work-in-Progress | Dance / p. 08
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Thursday, February 12, 7:30pm
MY ITALIAN SECRETDeceptionDocumentary Film Series / p. 17
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Saturday, February 28, 8pm
STORYBOARD P AND THE WARRIORZDance / p. 07
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Saturday, May 9, 8pm
CAMERON ESPOSITO
Comedy / p. 16
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Saturday, April 4, 8pmm
MACISTE IN HELL WITH LIVE SCORE BY SEX MOB Film with Live Music / p. 13
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Saturday, March 28, 5–6:30pm
JIM SHAWENTERTAINING DOUBTS Opening Reception / p. 19
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Saturday, March 21, 8pmm
ZAMMUTO Live Music / p. 11
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Saturday, March 28, 8pm
CARL HANCOCK RUXWINTER SONGMusic + Poetry / p. 12
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Saturday, March 14, 8pm
KAT EDMONSON Live Music / p. 09
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Tuesday, March 17, 8pm
LIAM Ó MAONLAÍ Live Music / p. 10
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Saturday, April 11, 8pm Sunday, April 12, 3pm
KEIGWIN + COMPANYCo-presented with Jacob’s Pillow DanceDance / p. 14
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April 20–24, 11am–5pm
ArtBar SPECIALSKidspace / p. 18
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Saturday, April 17, 8pm
NEUTRAL MILK HOTEL Live Music / p. 15
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Thursday, April 9, 7:30pm
DECEPTIVE PRACTICE DeceptionDocumentary Film Series / p. 17
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May 9, 5–6:30pm
FANG LIJUN
Opening Reception / p. 20
CONJURING STRANGE AND BEAUTIFUL SOUND
HELADO NEGROISLAND UNIVERSE STORY
Saturday, January 24, 8pm
WORK-IN-PROGRESS | MUSIC
Roberto Carlos Lange, aka Helado Negro, produces bilingual music that is “a sonic landscape that reflects 21st-century Latin America.” (NPR)
Fresh off a release on Sufjan Stevens’ Asthmatic Kitty label, Lange sets out on his new musical/visual project Island Universe Story, in development at MASS MoCA
with eight musicians including Mikael Jorgensen of Wilco and members of the William Onyeabor Atomic Bomb Band and Marc Ribot’s band.
Hunter Center / $8 student / $12 advance / $18 day of / $22 preferred
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FREE DAY
ALL OVER THE PLACE!
Saturday, January 31, 11am–7pm
On a day when our galleries teem with visitors and activities, take a peek behind the scenes in every aspect of the museum. MASS MoCA Director Joseph Thompson elaborates on the history of our campus.
Art fabricators break down the process of taking a project from concept to completion, and you can watch our tech crew build
a concert light show. Enjoy elevator music (played live), art-making, and all the usual Free Day fun.
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Stay for live music on the dance floor with Nomadic Massive. (p.03)
NOMADIC MASSIVE
LIVE DANCE MUSIC
GLOBAL HIP-HOP THROWDOWN
Saturday, January 31, 7pm
The sprawling Montréal hip-hop collective Nomadic Massive descends on MASS MoCA for a game-changing dance party. Claiming its hometown as “Montréal,
Chili, Haiti, Brazil, France, Argentina, Saint Vincent, Barbados, France, and Algeria,” the group is a force to be reckoned with, and its live show is a multilingual eruption of
old-school hip-hop with live instrumentation and a deeply global vibe.
Hunter Center / $5 member + student / $10 advance / $15 day ofLet loose on the dance floor aprés-Free Day. (p.02)
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“RAGGED, REAL AND RAW”- ROLLING STONE
STEVE EARLE
A trailblazer of alt-country, a protest singer of fiery commitment, a songwriter of towering ability—Steve Earle is an artist of expansive
talents. He’s here, a sack full of Grammy Awards and his gravelly, impassioned voice in tow, for a solo show just before the release of
Terraplane, his new album of swampy, southern stomp blues.
Saturday, February 7, 8pm
LIVE MUSIC
Hunter Center / $22 student + advance / $28 day of / $36 preferred
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FALL IN LOVE ON THE DANCE FLOOR
LEGS
Saturday, February 14, 8pm
UP IN THE CLUB | LIVE DANCE MUSIC
If extroversion had a musical embodiment, it would be in the sounds and rhythms of Brooklyn’s LEGS. Blending modern indie
pop with Stax-worthy hooks, the band is a mobile, musical cauldron of everything retro and cosmopolitan. Bring a date, or find one here.
Club B-10 / $8 student / $12 advance / $18 day of / $24 preferred
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Club B-10 / $8 student / $12 advance / $18 day of / $24 preferred
ARTIST TALK
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Club B-10 / free for members / $7 not-yet-members
MARK DIONMark Dion discusses his career and The Octagon
Room, on view in the galleries, his mini-retrospective that is equal parts cabinet of curiosity, Victorian
sitting room, and military bunker.
Thursday, February 19, 5:30pm
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WORLD’S GREATEST STREET DANCER
STORYBOARD P AND THE WARRIORZ
Saturday, February 28, 8pm
UP IN THE CLUB | DANCE
Storyboard P, “a man whose dancing seems to belong less to the limitations of the human body and more to the magic of special effects” (The Guardian, UK), brings his crew of smooth-moving Brooklyn street dancers to North Adams for
an unforgettable night of raw and visceral performance.
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AVAILABLE LIGHTFriday, March 6, 8pm
Saturday, March 7, 8pmSunday, March 8, 3pm
WORK-IN-PROGRESS | DANCE
A CLASSIC (re)MADE AT MASS MoCA
In 2015, Lucinda Childs, one of the most celebrated choreographers of the modern era, revives her seminal 1983 collaboration with composer John Adams
and architect Frank Gehry. During an extended artistic residency, Childs remounts Available Light, which features an updated version of Gehry’s striking set. Three
intimate, work-in-progress presentations showcase the reimagined work.
Q+A with presenters to follow each performance
Hunter Center / $18 student + advance / $24 day of / $30 preferred Group pricing available
This program is supported by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
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Saturday, March 14, 8pm
UP IN THE CLUB | LIVE MUSIC
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Billie Holiday comparisons are coming thick and fast for throwback chanteuse Kat Edmonson. The Boston Globe called her 2012 release,
Way Down Low, “one of the greatest vocal albums I’ve ever heard.” Her 2014 follow-up, The Big Picture, confirms it was no fluke: she is one of today’s
most exciting and original singers, retro but completely of the moment, a dazzling talent with a voice that’s impossible to forget.
SOUND OF THE PAST,VOICE OF THE FUTURE
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LIAM Ó MAONLAÍ
Tuesday, March 17, 8pm
UP IN THE CLUB | LIVE MUSIC
WILD IRISHAs the front man of the legendary band Hothouse Flowers, the
devastatingly charming singer-songwriter-raconteur-linguist Liam Ó Maonlaí has done as much as anyone to connect traditional Irish music
with rock and roll. He took the 2014 FreshGrass festival by storm, singing half his solo set in Gaelic. He’s back, with some Hothouse bandmates in
tow, for a very special St. Patrick’s Day show. Irish on tap.
Club B-10 / $ 5 member / $8 student / $12 advance / $18 day of / $24 preferred
ZAMMUTO
Saturday, March 21, 8pm
LIVE MUSIC + VIDEO
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“ANALOG + DIGITAL” - PASTE MAGAZINE
From his days as a founding member of luminary art rockers The Books to his equally arresting and madcap work as a solo artist, the imagination of
Nick Zammuto is boundless. He recently built a giant catapult in his Vermont backyard for the purpose of flinging computers and guitars. When he visits our concert stage with his eponymous ensemble, Zammuto, it’s hard to know for
sure what will happen — but it’s safe to say that you should show up.
Hunter Center / $8 student / $18 advance / $24 day of
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CARL HANCOCK RUXWINTER SONG
Saturday, March 28, 8pm
UP IN THE CLUB | MUSIC + POETRY
One of the most magnetic and engaging performers ever to grace a stage at MASS MoCA, we welcome back Carl Hancock Rux for an intimate set
of songs and poetry set to live piano music that ranges from the blues to German lieder to Lili Boulanger. “Carl Hancock Rux is full of promise and
virtuosity . . . a gifted poet who offers up vibrant imagery like a street corner preacher in the midst of a nervous breakdown.”—The New York Times
Club B-10 / $5 member / $8 student / $12 advance / $18 day of / $24 preferred
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MACISTE IN HELL WITH LIVE SCORE BY SEX MOB
Saturday, April 4, 8pm
UP IN THE CLUB | FILM WITH LIVE MUSIC
LA MUSICA DI INFERNO The propulsive quartet Sex Mob, which combines mind-blowing jazz
chops with a highly developed sense of wit and mischief, performs its brand new original score to this seminal work of the Italian silent era. The
great Bartolomeo Pagano stars as Maciste, a Herculean strongman whose physical prowess and matching virtue are tested when the Devil and his minions capture him and drag him to hell. The film was cited by Fellini as
one that inspired him to lead a life in cinema.
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Saturday, April 11, 8pm | Sunday, April 12, 3pm
DANCE
Provocative, witty, and engaging, choreographer Larry Keigwin fuses high art and pure entertainment. Sleek, sexy, electrifying
movement takes center stage in a refreshing mix of dances, with music ranging from Eartha Kitt to Leonard Bernstein.
Hunter Center / Advance: $12 student / $20 mezzanine / $26 orchestra / $32 preferred Day of: $12 student / $26 mezzanine / $32 orchestra / $38 preferred
Groups of ten or more should inquire at the Box Office.
Sponsored in part by the Irene Hunter Fund For Dance at MASS MoCA
in association with Jacob’s Pillow Dance
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KEIGWIN + COMPANYCO-PRESENTED WITH JACOB’S PILLOW DANCE
NEW MOVES + SERIOUS WIT
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THE J.D. SALINGER OF INDIE ROCK
NEUTRAL MILK HOTELWITH THE DOT WIGGIN BAND
The return of Jeff Mangum and Neutral Milk Hotel—who influenced a generation of songwriters with a string of records in the ‘90s,
culminating with In the Aeroplane Over the Sea—is one of the most welcome re-births in the history of indie music. Mangum was here in
2013 in what was one of his first shows in over a decade. This time he’s back with the whole band.
Friday, April 17, 8pm
LIVE MUSIC
Hunter Center / $36 advance / $45 day ofThe arist donates $1 from each ticket to charity.
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WHO IN THE WORLD IS CAMERON ESPOSITO?
CAMERON ESPOSITO
Saturday, May 9, 8pm
UP IN THE CLUB | COMEDY
On-the-rise LA-based comic Cameron Esposito— who haunts late-night TV, hosts two hilarious podcasts, and authors a column for The Onion’s
AV Club—has “a stylish presence” and “a gift for plugging punchlines into personal stories.” (The New York Times). Come find out why
Jay Leno called her “the future of comedy.”
Club B-10 / $8 student / $12 advance / $18 day of / $24 preferred
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DECEPTION
DOCUMENTARY FILM SERIES
Club B-10 / $5 student and member / $9 general
An arms-smuggling international super-criminal posing as a florist; a champion cyclist as clandestine Nazi resister; a master art forger who anonymously donates his handiwork
to world-class museums; a magician who reveals his tricks (or does he?)—trust no one, good or bad, to be what they seem in our documentary series Deception!
Stay for a Q+A with the filmmaker after each screening.
MY
ITALIAN SECRETT H E F O R G O T T E N H E R O E S
ART AND CRAFTThursday, January 22
MY ITALIAN SECRETThursday, February 12
THE NOTORIOUS MR. BOUTThursday, March 12
DECEPTIVE PRACTICEThursday, April 9
7:30pm screenings
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FOR KIDS
ART NINJAS CAMPWARRIOR COLLECTORS
Inspired by Mark Dion’s Octagon Room, Warrior Collectors create a museum-worthy collection and design their own container for it in a
week-long camp with a special appearance by the artist.
February 16 - 20, 9am-3pm $175 member / $200 not-yet-memberRegister now. kidspace.massmoca.org
SPRING BREAK ARTBAR SPECIALSFrom April 20 to April 24, it’s projects for
springtime every day at the ArtBar.
PLAN AHEAD! August 10 – 28, 2015
Week-long Art Ninjas summer camps.Check back in February for summer camp registration.
MORE ART NINJASLook for MASS MoCA’s Art Ninjas Camp at the Omega Institute, Rhinebeck, NY
August 3 – 7, 2015
IN THE GALLERIES
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JIM SHAWENTERTAINING DOUBTS
Fallen heroes, collapsed economies, politics, sin, and doomsday predictions —Jim Shaw’s work mines the essentials of American cultural detritus. Large-scale paintings on theatrical scrim, video, sculpture, and
a new commission—works that feature characters such as Barbara Bush, 20th-century religious prophet Aleister Crowley, and Dan Quayle—remind
us that the end is near and that reality is more absurd than plausible.
Members’ opening reception with the artist
March 28, 5–6:30pm
RSVP to [email protected] or
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This exhibition is supported by the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation and the Massachusetts Cultural Council.
FANG LIJUN
Members’ opening reception with the artist
May 9, 5–6:30pm
RSVP to [email protected] or
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IN THE GALLERIES
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A fierce observer of contemporary culture and politics, Fang Lijun was a founding protagonist of the pivotal Cynical Realist
movement in post-Tiananmen China.
Fang’s first major solo exhibition in the U.S., the show features a vast suite of work spanning nearly four decades—from resplendent, billboard-sized
paintings, to rarely-seen ink drawings, to 20’ high woodcuts and a new ensemble of topographical sculpture rendered in transparent porcelain.
MASS MoCA’s signature football field-sized Building 5 will be dramatically reconfigured to accommodate this remarkable range of work.
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Artists Clayton Cubitt, Jonathan Gitelson, Susan Hefuna, Meg Hitchcock, Dan Peterman, and Jena
Priebe examine the philosophical and physical spaces of libraries, exploring issues of circulation, archive, and the liminal space between public and
private life occupied by libraries.
BIBLIOTHECAPHILIAOpening Saturday, January 24
Reception with the artists March 28, 5–6:30pm
SAYLER/MORRIS WITH ELIZABETH KOLBERTECLIPSE
IN THE GALLERIES
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CHRISTOPHER CHIAPPASTASIS HORROR
IN THE GALLERIES
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LEE BOROSONPLASTIC FANTASTICOn view through March 29
DARREN WATERSTON
UNCERTAIN BEAUTYOn view through February 22
THE DYING OF THE LIGHTFILM AS MEDIUM AND
METAPHOROn view through February 17
TERESITA FERNÁNDEZ
AS ABOVE SO BELOWOn view through April 6
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IN THE GALLERIES
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ANSELM KIEFER AND FRANZ WESTHALL ART FOUNDATION
Reopens April 18
SOL LEWITTA WALL DRAWING RETROSPECTIVE
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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.
Bibliothecaphilia This exhibition is made possible by the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute in support of MASS MoCA and the Williams College Graduate Program in the History of Art.
It’s Only Human 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 C & P Buttenwieser 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.
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 BellerJoseph BeninatiJoan Benjamin and Laurence CherkisGretchen and John BerggruenBerkshire BankBerkshire GasBerkshire Taconic Community Foundation Inc.Ellen J. BernsteinJoyce Bernstein and Lawrence RosenthalBessie Pappas Charitable FoundationBrad and Terrie BloomBlue QDuncan and Susan BrownMelva Bucksbaum and Raymond LearsyGretchen BurkePaul and Katie ButtenwieserJonathan and Ronda CanterCara Castiglione and Kirsten DeHaanThe Chamberlain GroupMichele and G. Donald Chandler IIICitiCitizens BankStacy and Eric CochranComcast SpotlightNicole Condon and Liang ShihPaula Cooper and Jack Macrae
Llaen Coston-Clark and Andrew PitreBobbie CrosbyJay CrosbyJohn DeRosaFederico de VeraFoster and Penelope DevereuxPeter Dey and Phyllis OrtvedAndrew Dietderich and Carina LiebknechtJohn DraghiBridget and Donald FawcettMonica FerrellNancy Fitzpatrick and Lincoln RussellMimi and David ForerAllan and Judy FulkersonFund for the City of New YorkFurthermore: a program of the J.M. Kaplan FundTimur Galen and Linda GenereuxJohn GardinerErin GerrityGirardi DistributorsGlen Mills, Inc.Robert GoldSusan GoldFrancis Greenburger and Isabelle AutonesDonald Gummer and Meryl StreepAgnes GundGraham and Ann GundAndrew and Barbara GundlachCai Guo-QiangCheryl 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 HemrHighland Street Foundation continued ...
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Holiday InnHorace W. Goldsmith FoundationOrion and Lisa HowardJames and Joan HunterJennifer HutchinsKerry Inman and Denby AubleInstitute of Museum and Library ServicesJohn and Maureen JeromeJohn HancockRoberta and Michael JosephZackary KamenChristopher and Erin KeoghWerner and Sarah-Ann KramarskyLizbeth and George KruppGreg Kucera and Larry YocomNed and Ann LamontElizabeth and James LeeThomas Lee and Ann TenenbaumCarol LeWittDorothy LichtensteinJoyce LindeRobert Lipp and Martha BermanDaniel Lucey John and Paula MahoneyLeslie Mason and Thad MeyerriecksMassachusetts Cultural CouncilMassachusetts Cultural Facilities FundAdam McGowan and Jennifer AdamsSeton MelvinMilton and Dorothy Sarnoff Raymond FoundationKali Moody and Mitchell Baker Bridget Moore, DC Moore GalleryHans and Kate MorrisCharles MottNational Endowment for the ArtsDiana Nelson and John AtwaterAndrew Newman and Ariel Peters
Caroline NiemczykKathleen O’GradyHilary and Frank Lyon Polk IIIAdelaide PolsinelliThe Porches Inn at MASS MoCARobin Reed and Lorye GeorgeElizabeth Beshel Robinson and Samuel RobinsonClifford RossPamela and William Royall, Jr.Bonnie SchaeferAnders and Yukiko SchroederDan Schulman and Jennie KassanoffMary Lou and Jeff ShaferRobert 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.Nilani TrentJack and Susy WadsworthAlice WaltonMariët Westermann and Charles PardoeWilliams CollegeElisabeth Roche Wilmers and Robert WilmersMary WindleAlan and Hope WintersXeric FoundationDenise ZarlengoMichael 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
Open Tuesday, February 17, and Tuesday, April 21, during school breaks
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) $32 admission and save 20% at WCMA store
Norman Rockwell Combo Ticket (MASS MoCA, Norman Rockwell Museum) $30
TICKETSReserve tickets for all 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
Saturdays and Sundays12pm Sol LeWitt
Anselm Kiefer tours resume April 18
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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