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SUMMARY:MASS MoCA From Home
DESCRIPTION:Can’t make it here in person? Join us on January 23 as we open the digital doors into our galleries and onto our stages with the launch of an online hub for all (virtual) things MASS MoCA. Explore the Sol LeWitt galleries with an all-new interactive 3D tour\, tune in to community pop-up performances (available to watch for only a limited time as we kick things off!)\, get your creative juices flowing with classic ArtBar specials\, and experience MASS MoCA in a way that’s almost as good as being here.\n
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CATEGORIES:Calendar Page
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230103T080000
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SUMMARY:Museum Admission Advance tickets recommended
DESCRIPTION:MUSEUM ADMISSION \nAdvance tickets are recommended for all museum visitors to skip the line. Walk-ups are always welcome. \nAdults: $25\nSeniors (65+) / Veterans: $22\nStudents with ID: $15\nKids (6-16): $10\nChildren 5 and under: FREE\nAdmission to Kidspace: FREE \nIn-person discounts are available\, check to see if you are eligible. \nFor museum hours and information on public tours\, click here. \nMASS MoCA MEMBERS\nMuseum admission is always free for MASS MoCA members; members can reserve their free admission tickets before arriving by logging in. \nNot yet a member? Become one here. \nJAMES TURRELL: INTO THE LIGHT\nInto the Light is a multi-decade retrospective of several James Turrell works. Advance reservations are required at no additional charge to view James Turrell’s Perfectly Clear and Hind Sight. Reservations are not required to view the other works on view in the exhibition. \nMake Perfectly Clear and Hind Sight reservations here. \nJAMES TURRELL: C.A.V.U. (Skyspace) \nJames Turrell’s C.A.V.U. is open during museum hours with no reservations required. The work is optimally experienced when the sun is just below the horizon—in the liminal period between day and night\, light and dark. Limited reservations to view at dawn and dusk are available on a rolling basis. \nCheck availability for dawn and dusk reservations. \nLAURIE ANDERSON\nLaurie Anderson continues to invite viewers to explore a multi-functional constellation of galleries and installations with an evolving rotation of works. Please note that Chalkroom and To the Moon virtual reality experiences have been retired. \nKIDSPACE\nKidspace\, MASS MoCA’s creative laboratory that inspires curiosity in the arts for all\, is always free with no reservations required. \nPUBLIC PROGRAMS\nMASS MoCA offers a variety of opportunities to deepen engagement with its visual and performing arts programming that are often included with gallery admission. View the calendar of events here. \nPERFORMING ARTS\, FESTIVALS AND SPECIAL EVENTS\nTickets for performances\, festivals and special events are not included with gallery admission and can be purchased from the event listings on our website. View the full calendar of events here. \nENJOY MASS MoCA & NORTH ADAMS\nNo visit to MASS MoCA is complete without checking out our artist-inspired retail stores and delicious food and drink options. See a full list here. \nAnd be sure to check out more art – including Martin Puryear’s monumental Big Bling sculpture – parks\, shops\, and restaurants throughout our beloved hometown\, North Adams\, MA. Learn more. \n  \n
URL:https://massmoca.org/event/museum-tickets/
LOCATION:MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Calendar Page
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251211T190000
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SUMMARY:Short-sighted
DESCRIPTION:Short-sighted is a new dance work by groundbreaking choreographer Deborah Hay and performed by three of Hay’s long-standing dancers: Jeanine Durning\, Scott Heron\, and Ros Warby. Each performer offers a unique and deep understanding of Hay’s work across four decades. Hay’s singular\, revolutionary approach to choreography and the practice of performance\, centering on undoing the body’s reliance on learned behavior\, has been influential to the field of dance\, nationally and internationally.\nShort-sighted is a trio that plays with the unexpected and absurd — with humor and precision. In performance\, each dancer is responding to a written score based on Hay’s long history with language that enlarges the field of perception and movement possibility. \nStay after the program for a Q&A between the artists and MASS MoCA Director Kristy Edmunds. \nAbout the Artists:\nChoreographer/performer Deborah Hay began her career in the early 1960s with the Judson Dance Theater. In her five decades at the vanguard of choreographic experimentation\, she has helped re-define the field of dance with her revolutionary work and influential books: Lamb at the Altar\, 1991 (Duke University Press) and My Body\, the Buddhist\, 2001\, and Using the Sky\, 2019 (Wesleyan University Press). She is one of the 21 American performing artists to receive the inaugural and groundbreaking 2012 Doris Duke Artist Award. On May 5\, 2015\, France’s Minister of Culture and Communication awarded Hay the title of CHEVALIER DE L’ORDRE DES ARTS ET DES LETTRES. Tanz im August 2019 presented RE-Perspective covering Hay’s work from 1968 to the present\, and in 2021/22 Mercat de les Flors in Barcelona presented a retrospective of her work. For more information\, visit her website. \nJeanine Durning is an Alpert Award winning choreographer\, performer\, teacher\, and facilitator whose work spans the disciplines of dance\, performance\, and practice-based research. Based in New York\, she is internationally recognized for her rigorous and destabilizing work\, most notably her performance inging\, an ongoing choreographic experiment in non-stopping speech that examines the limits and openings of language\, perception\, and presence. Durning’s choreographies\, described by The New Yorker as having “the potential for philosophical revelation and theatrical disaster\,” have been presented throughout the U.S.\, Europe\, and Canada. Durning has had the privilege to collaborate with many choreographers\, including\, in her early years\, David Dorfman Dance (1993–2003) and with Deborah Hay since 2005. From 2020 to 2023\, she worked as Rehearsal Director for Stockholm-based dance company Cullberg\, transmitting\, directing\, and internationally touring Hay’s choreographic works. Durning is often invited to create works for companies and independent artists\, including most recently with Toronto Dance Theatre\, Candoco Dance Company in London\, and Norrdans in Sweden. \nScott Heron began studying with Deborah Hay in 1983 and in the years since has taught her work performed with the Deborah Hay Dance Company\, and adapted her choreography in many contexts. His Bessie Award-winning solo and group dance work has been produced all over New York City. He has had long collaborations with HIJACK dance in Minneapolis\, Thomas Hauert/Zoo in Belgium\, and Cathy Weis Projects. He is a juggler\, stilt-walker\, clown\, slack rope-walker and founding member of Jennifer Miller’s Circus Amok. He lives in New Orleans. \nRos Warby is an award-winning Australian / American dancer and choreographer. Internationally recognized for her unique performance work\, both from her own critically acclaimed creations\, and her work as a dancer in the companies of Lucy Guerin Inc. & the Deborah Hay Dance Company with whom Warby began her long and fruitful collaboration in 1998. She has presented her solo work at the Venice Biennale (Italy)\, Dance Umbrella\, Royal Opera House & Southbank Centre (London); Sydney Opera House (Sydney)\, Tanz im August\, (Berlin); Nottdance Festival (UK)\, Portland Institute for Contemporary Art (US)\, and DTW & Danspace Project (NY / US)\, among others. She is the recipient of the Robert Helpmann Award\, Sidney Myer Performing Arts Award\, and an Australia Council Fellowship. Warby has served as an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of World Arts and Cultures/Dance at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)\, and a visiting faculty member at Bennington College for the 2024–2025 academic year. \nPrices include all fees\, which are waived for MASS MoCA members. \nThis program is supported in part by the Irene Hunter Fund for Dance at MASS MoCA in association with Jacob’s Pillow. \n \n
URL:https://massmoca.org/event/short-sighted/
LOCATION:Hunter Center
CATEGORIES:Archive,Dance,Fall 2025,Upcoming Performance
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