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Exhibition

Technologies of Relation

On view now through July 25, 2027

B6: The Robert W. Wilson Building

 

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Workshop

Jimena Sarno: Rhapsody Repair Workshop Ceramics with Nora Normile

Saturday, March 28, 2026, 11am–4pm

B4.2

 

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</span>The Berkshires Farm Table Cookbook<span class="title-light">Book Talk

The Berkshires Farm Table CookbookBook Talk

Thursday, March 26, 5pm The Research & Development Store

 

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Emily Johnson / Catalyst <span class="title-light">YOUR HONOR, a care procession</span>

Emily Johnson / Catalyst YOUR HONOR, a care procession

Saturday, April 11, 4pm Building 5

An activation in Jeffrey Gibson's POWER FULL BECAUSE WE'RE DIFFERENT.

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14th Annual Teen Invitational Reception

14th Annual Teen Invitational Reception

Thursday, April 16, 2026, 6pm B6.2 Event Space

 

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The Head and the Heart

The Head and the Heart

Saturday, May 9, 8pm Hunter Center

 

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On this World Poetry Day, we’re looking back to 2007, when Jenny Holzer’s “PROJECTIONS” — the artist’s first indoor projection work in the United States — swept through Building 5.

As the name states, “PROJECTIONS” featured just that — projections — of selections from the Novel laureate poet Wisława Szymborska’s book “View with a Grain of Sand,” a collected volume of poetry documenting life’s improbability as well as its transient beauty.

Combining Holzer’s unmistakable signature style, Szymborska’s poetry, and beanbags, the work served as a place to gather and let the absurd wash over you.

Mar 21

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On this World Poetry Day, we’re looking back to 2007, when Jenny Holzer’s “PROJECTIONS” — the artist’s first indoor projection work in the United States — swept through Building 5.  As the name states, “PROJECTIONS” featured just that — projections — of selections from the Novel laureate poet Wisława Szymborska’s book “View with a Grain of Sand,” a collected volume of poetry documenting life’s improbability as well as its transient beauty.  Combining Holzer’s unmistakable signature style, Szymborska’s poetry, and beanbags, the work served as a place to gather and let the absurd wash over you.
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Vincent Valdez’s “Since 1977,” now on view in “Vincent Valdez: Just a Dream...,” takes the form of an abstract self-portrait, depicting each U.S. president who was in office from the artist’s birth year, 1977, through when the piece was completed.

While creating this series, Valdez challenged himself to make each president recognizable while rendering only the eyes, forehead, and hair. With each successive portrait, the subject sinks further downward, ultimately resolving into a solid black void.

What begins as portraiture slowly dissolves into absence, leaving behind a stark reflection on time and erasure.

“Vincent Valdez: Just a Dream...” was co-organized by MASS MoCA and @camhouston, and is on view through April 5.

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Vincent Valdez’s “Since 1977,” now on view in “Vincent Valdez: Just a Dream...,” takes the form of an abstract self-portrait, depicting each U.S. president who was in office from the artist’s birth year, 1977, through when the piece was completed.  While creating this series, Valdez challenged himself to make each president recognizable while rendering only the eyes, forehead, and hair. With each successive portrait, the subject sinks further downward, ultimately resolving into a solid black void.  What begins as portraiture slowly dissolves into absence, leaving behind a stark reflection on time and erasure.  “Vincent Valdez: Just a Dream...” was co-organized by MASS MoCA and @camhouston, and is on view through April 5.
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In 1928, Maria Lani blew into Paris claiming to be a famous German actress. She persuaded fifty artists — Pierre Bonnard, Marc Chagall, André Derain, and Henri Matisse among them — to immortalize her in paintings and sculptures, which would appear as an important plot device in a forthcoming film. Unveiled as an exhibition in New York, the artworks traveled to Chicago, London, Berlin, Rotterdam, and Paris. But, in 1931, as legend eventually had it, Lani and her husband, Max Abramowicz, vanished without a trace, and so did the art. The film was never made.

Join the writer and illustrator of the the graphic novel “The Woman with Fifty Faces: Maria Lani & The Greatest Art Heist That Never Was” in the R&D Store at MASS MoCA on March 21 to discuss the book chronicling Lani’s life and get closer to the bottom of this enigmatic history.

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In 1928, Maria Lani blew into Paris claiming to be a famous German actress. She persuaded fifty artists — Pierre Bonnard, Marc Chagall, André Derain, and Henri Matisse among them — to immortalize her in paintings and sculptures, which would appear as an important plot device in a forthcoming film. Unveiled as an exhibition in New York, the artworks traveled to Chicago, London, Berlin, Rotterdam, and Paris. But, in 1931, as legend eventually had it, Lani and her husband, Max Abramowicz, vanished without a trace, and so did the art. The film was never made.  Join the writer and illustrator of the the graphic novel “The Woman with Fifty Faces: Maria Lani & The Greatest Art Heist That Never Was” in the R&D Store at MASS MoCA on March 21 to discuss the book chronicling Lani’s life and get closer to the bottom of this enigmatic history.
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Tickets are officially on sale to experience Big Thief’s triumphant return to MASS MoCA on August 8 as part of their Somersault Slide 360 Tour!

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Tickets are officially on sale to experience Big Thief’s triumphant return to MASS MoCA on August 8 as part of their Somersault Slide 360 Tour!
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Thank you for joining us for the Open Rehearsal Experience of Shamel Pitts | TRIBE: “Marks of RED” this past weekend, which transformed the Hunter Center at MASS MoCA into a wash of red, and transported viewers into Pitts’ undulating, Afrofuturist universe. 

This summer, the company will perform another work from their RED series – “Touch of RED,” which premiered at MASS MoCA in 2022 – as part of the opening week of Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival, June 24-28.

Additionally, mark your calendar for the World Premiere of “Marks of RED” on March 20—21 at @walkerartcenter, co-presented by @northropumn.

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Thank you for joining us for the Open Rehearsal Experience of Shamel Pitts | TRIBE: “Marks of RED” this past weekend, which transformed the Hunter Center at MASS MoCA into a wash of red, and transported viewers into Pitts’ undulating, Afrofuturist universe.   This summer, the company will perform another work from their RED series – “Touch of RED,” which premiered at MASS MoCA in 2022 – as part of the opening week of Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival, June 24-28.  Additionally, mark your calendar for the World Premiere of “Marks of RED” on March 20—21 at @walkerartcenter, co-presented by @northropumn.
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On Saturday, April 11, join celebrated dance artist Emily Johnson for a new, large-scale performance gathering that unfolds within “Jeffrey Gibson: POWER FULL BECAUSE WE’RE DIFFERENT.”

Gather on and amongst 84 hand-stitched quilts, created by hundreds of volunteers across multiple geographies — carrying histories of action, migration, and care. With music from DJ Dat Gurl Curly and stories shared across territories and First Nations, the gathering invites participants to listen, reflect, and imagine collective futures.

We’ll pay attention to another scale, another form, another knowledge. We’ll traverse together.

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On Saturday, April 11, join celebrated dance artist Emily Johnson for a new, large-scale performance gathering that unfolds within “Jeffrey Gibson: POWER FULL BECAUSE WE’RE DIFFERENT.”  Gather on and amongst 84 hand-stitched quilts, created by hundreds of volunteers across multiple geographies — carrying histories of action, migration, and care. With music from DJ Dat Gurl Curly and stories shared across territories and First Nations, the gathering invites participants to listen, reflect, and imagine collective futures.  We’ll pay attention to another scale, another form, another knowledge. We’ll traverse together.
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Members make MASS MoCA.

For Member Appreciation Month, a few of our members share the moments that keep them coming back — filmed beneath the glow of Spencer Finch’s “Cosmic Latte.”

Not yet a member? Head over to the link in our bio to learn more.

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Members make MASS MoCA.  For Member Appreciation Month, a few of our members share the moments that keep them coming back — filmed beneath the glow of Spencer Finch’s “Cosmic Latte.”  Not yet a member? Head over to the link in our bio to learn more.
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“Best exhibit I’ve seen! Vincent Valdez is a treasure.” — MASS MoCA visitor

As “Vincent Valdez: Just a Dream… “ enters its final month on view, Valdez reflects on the early stages of his career and the meaning this work carries in the present moment.

Plan your visit to experience “Vincent Valdez: Just a Dream…,” co-organized by @camhouston and MASS MoCA — on view through April 5.

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“Best exhibit I’ve seen! Vincent Valdez is a treasure.” — MASS MoCA visitor  As “Vincent Valdez: Just a Dream… “ enters its final month on view, Valdez reflects on the early stages of his career and the meaning this work carries in the present moment.  Plan your visit to experience “Vincent Valdez: Just a Dream…,” co-organized by @camhouston and MASS MoCA — on view through April 5.
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On March 21, just ahead of the release of her latest album “Fidelity,” Yaya Bey will take the stage in Club B10.

A rising force in R&B, Yaya Bey’s music contains multitudes — celebratory and deeply personal, refined yet full of visceral grooves, with a voice that soars and melts hearts in equal measure. Rooted in classic R&B and infused with hip-hop, soca, jazz, and more.

Tickets are available at the link in our bio.

Mar 3

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On March 21, just ahead of the release of her latest album “Fidelity,” Yaya Bey will take the stage in Club B10.  A rising force in R&B, Yaya Bey’s music contains multitudes — celebratory and deeply personal, refined yet full of visceral grooves, with a voice that soars and melts hearts in equal measure. Rooted in classic R&B and infused with hip-hop, soca, jazz, and more.  Tickets are available at the link in our bio.
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Tree roots cracking through asphalt, birds mistaking pavement lights for water — just a glimpse of the richly layered world of Robin Frohardt’s “Shopping Center of the Universe.”

Last week, Frohardt — whose “The Plastic Bag Store” wowed audiences at MASS MoCA in 2024 — joined us in the Hunter Center for a preview of her genre-defying live-cinema work, blending puppetry, prose, original music, and handmade sets into a sharp, imaginative meditation on growing up amid big-box stores.

📸: Greg Nesbit

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Tree roots cracking through asphalt, birds mistaking pavement lights for water — just a glimpse of the richly layered world of Robin Frohardt’s “Shopping Center of the Universe.”  Last week, Frohardt — whose “The Plastic Bag Store” wowed audiences at MASS MoCA in 2024 — joined us in the Hunter Center for a preview of her genre-defying live-cinema work, blending puppetry, prose, original music, and handmade sets into a sharp, imaginative meditation on growing up amid big-box stores.  📸: Greg Nesbit
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On April 25, join us for an intimate conversation with artist Steve Locke and MASS MoCA curator Evan Garza, celebrating the publication of Locke’s first career monograph “Steve Locke: I Said What I Said” (MASS MoCA/DelMonico Books), edited by Garza.

The book explores three decades of Locke’s career and grew out of their recent exhibition, “Steve Locke: the fire next time” at MASS MoCA (Aug 2024–Nov 2025), selected among the Top Ten in Artforum’s Best of 2024. The two will discuss the absurdity, curiosity, desire, and rage that define contemporary American consciousness and its legacies of discrimination. Garza will guide us through Locke’s career-long conceptual exploration of portraiture, perceptions of the male figure, and themes of modernism and racial violence.

See the link in our bio for tickets to this illuminating conversation and to order the book!

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On April 25, join us for an intimate conversation with artist Steve Locke and MASS MoCA curator Evan Garza, celebrating the publication of Locke’s first career monograph “Steve Locke: I Said What I Said” (MASS MoCA/DelMonico Books), edited by Garza.

The book explores three decades of Locke’s career and grew out of their recent exhibition, “Steve Locke: the fire next time” at MASS MoCA (Aug 2024–Nov 2025), selected among the Top Ten in Artforum’s Best of 2024. The two will discuss the absurdity, curiosity, desire, and rage that define contemporary American consciousness and its legacies of discrimination. Garza will guide us through Locke’s career-long conceptual exploration of portraiture, perceptions of the male figure, and themes of modernism and racial violence.  See the link in our bio for tickets to this illuminating conversation and to order the book!
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COMING SOON // On March 7, the recently announced recipient of the 2026 Jacob’s Pillow Men Dancers Award, Shamel Pitts, returns to MASS MoCA for the first time since his 2022 residency with an intimate open rehearsal experience offering insight into the “making-of” his newest multidisciplinary performance artwork, “Marks of RED” – the fourth chapter of his RED series exploring Black embodiment, aliveness, and human connection, in association with Jacob’s Pillow.

A work of magical realism narrated through the viewpoints of six women, “Marks of RED” is an Afrofuturistic meditation on the “womb space,” exploring how memory shapes our experiences, senses, bodies, reality, and imaginative possibilities. Scenic design by Mimi Lien, video mapping by Lucca Del Carlo, lighting design by Sarai Frazier, production by TRIBE arts collective.

📅 Marks of RED – March 7, 7 pm�
📍 Hunter Center—🎟️ @ 🔗 in bio!

Later this summer as part of Festival 2026, Shamel Pitts | TRIBE will present “Touch of RED,” which premiered at MASS MoCA in 2022, June 24-28 in the new Doris Duke Theatre J. Inspired by the rapid-fire footwork of boxing, the African American jazz dance style Lindy Hop, Gaga movement language, and nightlife culture, this electrifying duet is set in a stylized ring, and examines how Black men are perceived and perceive themselves in contemporary society.

📅 Touch of RED – June 24–28�
📍 Doris Duke Theatre, Festival 2026 — Member Presale Begins March 9

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COMING SOON // On March 7, the recently announced recipient of the 2026 Jacob’s Pillow Men Dancers Award, Shamel Pitts, returns to MASS MoCA for the first time since his 2022 residency with an intimate open rehearsal experience offering insight into the “making-of” his newest multidisciplinary performance artwork, “Marks of RED” – the fourth chapter of his RED series exploring Black embodiment, aliveness, and human connection, in association with Jacob’s Pillow.  A work of magical realism narrated through the viewpoints of six women, “Marks of RED” is an Afrofuturistic meditation on the “womb space,” exploring how memory shapes our experiences, senses, bodies, reality, and imaginative possibilities. Scenic design by Mimi Lien, video mapping by Lucca Del Carlo, lighting design by Sarai Frazier, production by TRIBE arts collective.  📅 Marks of RED – March 7, 7 pm�
📍 Hunter Center—🎟️ @ 🔗 in bio!  Later this summer as part of Festival 2026, Shamel Pitts | TRIBE will present “Touch of RED,” which premiered at MASS MoCA in 2022, June 24-28 in the new Doris Duke Theatre J. Inspired by the rapid-fire footwork of boxing, the African American jazz dance style Lindy Hop, Gaga movement language, and nightlife culture, this electrifying duet is set in a stylized ring, and examines how Black men are perceived and perceive themselves in contemporary society.  📅 Touch of RED – June 24–28�
📍 Doris Duke Theatre, Festival 2026 — Member Presale Begins March 9
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Sol LeWitt <span class="title-light">A Wall Drawing Retrospective</span>

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