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Member & Artist Opening Reception Technologies of Relation & Zora J Murff: RACE/HUSTLE

Saturday, February 21, 2026 5:30–7:30pm

B6: The Robert W. Wilson Building

 

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Vincent Valdez Just A Dream…

On view through April 5, 2026

Building 4

 

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<span class="title-light">In Conversation </span> <em>Technologies of Relation</em> Artist Discussion

In Conversation Technologies of Relation Artist Discussion

Saturday, February 21, 4pm Club B10

 

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Cochemea

Cochemea

Saturday, February 28, 2026, 8pm Club B10

 

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Yaya Bey

Yaya Bey

Saturday, March 21, 8pm Club B10

 

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

Book Talk The Berkshires Farm Table Cookbook

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

 

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Now on view in Building 6: The Robert W. Wilson Building, "Technologies of Relation."

Responding to the rapidly advancing technologies that are shaping our daily lives and social fabric, the artists in Technologies of Relation examine how we relate to each other, to our devices, and to our future.

These creators see the complexity of our relationships to the digital, avoiding the binary views that frame technology as good or bad, as tool or monster — offering visions of a technological future that is inclusive and liberatory.

📸: Kaelan Burkett

Feb 21

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Now on view in Building 6: The Robert W. Wilson Building, "Technologies of Relation."  Responding to the rapidly advancing technologies that are shaping our daily lives and social fabric, the artists in Technologies of Relation examine how we relate to each other, to our devices, and to our future.  These creators see the complexity of our relationships to the digital, avoiding the binary views that frame technology as good or bad, as tool or monster — offering visions of a technological future that is inclusive and liberatory.  📸: Kaelan Burkett
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Hear why Rolling Stone is calling The Head and the Heart’s latest release, "Aperture," their “best album yet” when the acclaimed indie band takes to the Hunter Center stage as part of their 15th Anniversary Tour! Tickets on sale now ✨

Feb 20

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Hear why Rolling Stone is calling The Head and the Heart’s latest release, "Aperture," their “best album yet” when the acclaimed indie band takes to the Hunter Center stage as part of their 15th Anniversary Tour! Tickets on sale now ✨
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From "Cultural Apothecary"`s giant glowing heart to yours, MASS MoCA wishes you a happy Valentine`s Day!

Feb 14

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From "Cultural Apothecary"'s giant glowing heart to yours, MASS MoCA wishes you a happy Valentine's Day!
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Responding to the rapidly advancing technologies that are shaping our daily lives and social fabric, the artists in "Technologies of Relation" examine how we relate to each other, to our devices, and to our future.

Join us on February 21 for the "Technologies of Relation" Artist Discussion where exhibiting artists will discuss the current state of technology, considering how we can rethink our relationships to our devices, to computing, and to artificial intelligence, while bringing increased ethics and agency into the digital landscape. Then, join us in the exhibition for the Member & Artist Reception afterward.

Tickets are available at the link in our bio.

Feb 13

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Responding to the rapidly advancing technologies that are shaping our daily lives and social fabric, the artists in "Technologies of Relation" examine how we relate to each other, to our devices, and to our future.  Join us on February 21 for the "Technologies of Relation" Artist Discussion where exhibiting artists will discuss the current state of technology, considering how we can rethink our relationships to our devices, to computing, and to artificial intelligence, while bringing increased ethics and agency into the digital landscape. Then, join us in the exhibition for the Member & Artist Reception afterward.  Tickets are available at the link in our bio.
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Looking for a place to warm up during a chilly February school break? MASS MoCA has you covered!

Join MASS MoCA Museum Educators in Kidspace all break long (from February 16–20, including Tuesday!) for a series of workshops at 11am and 1pm! Each workshop will lead participants creating in a different kind of art, including storybook puppets, reductive sculpture, pointillism drawing, and your very own cartoon character.

Feb 12

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Looking for a place to warm up during a chilly February school break? MASS MoCA has you covered!  Join MASS MoCA Museum Educators in Kidspace all break long (from February 16–20, including Tuesday!) for a series of workshops at 11am and 1pm! Each workshop will lead participants creating in a different kind of art, including storybook puppets, reductive sculpture, pointillism drawing, and your very own cartoon character.
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How can artists help us understand the interdependence between nature and humanity?

Gardening has the ability to reframe choice
and power, as it helps us understand what it means to be with others in difference, to know “unknowing”, and to yield humanity’s desire for control to the ecological network of which we are all a part.

Join us on March 13–14 for “Contemporary Nature: Tending the Garden” — two days of conversations and presentations with students, scientists, philosophers, land stewards, and artists whose work explores these prescient questions.

Learn more at the link in our bio.

Feb 11

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How can artists help us understand the interdependence between nature and humanity?  Gardening has the ability to reframe choice
and power, as it helps us understand what it means to be with others in difference, to know “unknowing”, and to yield humanity’s desire for control to the ecological network of which we are all a part.  Join us on March 13–14 for “Contemporary Nature: Tending the Garden” — two days of conversations and presentations with students, scientists, philosophers, land stewards, and artists whose work explores these prescient questions.  Learn more at the link in our bio.
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With a prediction of six more weeks of winter ahead, consider spending some time in “Sol LeWitt: A Wall Drawing Retrospective” during your next visit. Bold colors, mesmerizing patterns, and subtle textures offer a revitalizing experience — a welcome jolt of energy on winter days.

Plan your visit at the link in our bio.

Feb 7

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With a prediction of six more weeks of winter ahead, consider spending some time in “Sol LeWitt: A Wall Drawing Retrospective” during your next visit. Bold colors, mesmerizing patterns, and subtle textures offer a revitalizing experience — a welcome jolt of energy on winter days.  Plan your visit at the link in our bio.
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Herb Alpert Award-winner Robin Frohardt — whose immersive, multimedia experience “The Plastic Bag Store” captivated audiences at MASS MoCA in 2024 — returns on February 20 for a preview of "Shopping Center of the Universe," a theatrical work of speculative nonfiction.

This new work in development, grounded in reality yet deeply reflective, offers a poetic meditation on our relationship with the natural world. Blending puppetry, prose, original music, and intricate handmade sets, Frohardt gives shape to the cultural and personal curiosity she experienced growing up surrounded by big-box stores — reframing the parking lot as part of the ecosystem rather than separate from it.

Head over to the link in our bio to save your seat!

Feb 6

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Herb Alpert Award-winner Robin Frohardt — whose immersive, multimedia experience “The Plastic Bag Store” captivated audiences at MASS MoCA in 2024 — returns on February 20 for a preview of "Shopping Center of the Universe," a theatrical work of speculative nonfiction.  This new work in development, grounded in reality yet deeply reflective, offers a poetic meditation on our relationship with the natural world. Blending puppetry, prose, original music, and intricate handmade sets, Frohardt gives shape to the cultural and personal curiosity she experienced growing up surrounded by big-box stores — reframing the parking lot as part of the ecosystem rather than separate from it.  Head over to the link in our bio to save your seat!
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Looking for plans for you and your "Funny Valentine"? MASS MoCA has you covered, with a presentation of Jordan Klepper`s standup/storytelling/PowerPoint show "Suffering Fools" taking to the Hunter Center Stage on February 14!

Throughout the show, Klepper shares personal stories about his time on the road, including interactions with politicians, entertainment industry experiences, and encounters with all kinds of characters. Combining humor and candor, the show offers commentary on contemporary society and “our collective idiocies" with a rare mix of bemused incredulity and genuine empathy.

Feb 4

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Looking for plans for you and your "Funny Valentine"? MASS MoCA has you covered, with a presentation of Jordan Klepper's standup/storytelling/PowerPoint show "Suffering Fools" taking to the Hunter Center Stage on February 14!  Throughout the show, Klepper shares personal stories about his time on the road, including interactions with politicians, entertainment industry experiences, and encounters with all kinds of characters. Combining humor and candor, the show offers commentary on contemporary society and “our collective idiocies" with a rare mix of bemused incredulity and genuine empathy.
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Created in the aftermath of the 2007 MacArthur Park May Day riots in Los Angeles, Vincent Valdez’s “Nothing To See Here, Keep on Movin’!” is both a response to a specific event and a broader reckoning.

At the center, a screaming police officer on horseback commands the viewer to look away, echoing the gesture of the familiar Uncle Sam “I WANT YOU” illustration. Rendered from extensive research, field photographs, and firsthand observation, this work captures the unsettling detail of riot gear branded with corporate logos — quietly signaling the merger of state power and corporate influence.

Years later, this work reads as more than documentation; as a premonition.

“Vincent Valdez: Just a Dream...” is on view through April 5. Plan your visit to experience this thought-provoking exhibition in its final weeks.

Jan 30

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Created in the aftermath of the 2007 MacArthur Park May Day riots in Los Angeles, Vincent Valdez’s “Nothing To See Here, Keep on Movin’!” is both a response to a specific event and a broader reckoning.  At the center, a screaming police officer on horseback commands the viewer to look away, echoing the gesture of the familiar Uncle Sam “I WANT YOU” illustration. Rendered from extensive research, field photographs, and firsthand observation, this work captures the unsettling detail of riot gear branded with corporate logos — quietly signaling the merger of state power and corporate influence.  Years later, this work reads as more than documentation; as a premonition.  “Vincent Valdez: Just a Dream...” is on view through April 5. Plan your visit to experience this thought-provoking exhibition in its final weeks.
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MASS MoCA`s admission stickers do more than grant admission for your visit and decorate the trashcans on campus — as of today, January 29, they`re also the key to unlocking additional perks and promotions at participating businesses in downtown North Adams!

Anytime you spot the decal shown above in the window of a local business, present your MASS MoCA admission sticker at checkout and save on all that Steeple City’s vibrant downtown has to offer.

Jan 29

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MASS MoCA's admission stickers do more than grant admission for your visit and decorate the trashcans on campus — as of today, January 29, they're also the key to unlocking additional perks and promotions at participating businesses in downtown North Adams!  Anytime you spot the decal shown above in the window of a local business, present your MASS MoCA admission sticker at checkout and save on all that Steeple City’s vibrant downtown has to offer.
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On March 21, join author Jonathan Lackman and illustrator Zachary James Pinson for the R&D Store’s first edition of the graphic novel book club, where they’ll be discussing their book “The Woman with Fifty Faces: Maria Lani & the Greatest Art Heist That Never Was”!

Snag your copy and save your spot at the link in our bio, or come on in to the R&D Store to pick up this gripping, lushly illustrated read.

Jan 28

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On March 21, join author Jonathan Lackman and illustrator Zachary James Pinson for the R&D Store’s first edition of the graphic novel book club, where they’ll be discussing their book “The Woman with Fifty Faces: Maria Lani & the Greatest Art Heist That Never Was”!  Snag your copy and save your spot at the link in our bio, or come on in to the R&D Store to pick up this gripping, lushly illustrated read.
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Adventure in the Northern Berkshires

Adventure in the Northern Berkshires

Baby animals and ice cream included

Kidspace and Beyond

Kidspace and Beyond

Explore MASS MoCA with kids.

Bassist John Stirratt on North Adams, Wilco, and Fried Clams

Bassist John Stirratt on North Adams, Wilco, and Fried Clams

Wilco's bassist shares a few must-dos.

A History of North Adams through Food, Walk, and Shop

A History of North Adams through Food, Walk, and Shop

Walk through history and get a haircut.

Partnerships

River Street Billboard Project

River Street Billboard Project

 

Sol LeWitt <span class="title-light">A Wall Drawing Retrospective</span>

Sol LeWitt A Wall Drawing Retrospective

 

The Hall Art Foundation

The Hall Art Foundation

 

Solid Sound Festival

Solid Sound Festival

 

Clark Art Institute

Clark Art Institute

 

FreshGrass Festival

FreshGrass Festival

 

<span>Bang on a Can</span>

Bang on a Can

 

Jacob’s Pillow

Jacob’s Pillow

 

Sundance Institute

Sundance Institute

 

Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts

Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts

 

Williams College Museum of Art

Williams College Museum of Art

 

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