Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art
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The Here & There festival takes place on August 13. For an intimate art experience, please consider visiting another weekend. All outdoor spaces, including outdoor exhibitions, will be closed to museum visitors.
Skip the line! Advance, timed tickets are recommended for all museum visitors. Walk ups are welcome.
COVID POLICY
Masking in the museum is optional as of June 27. Social distancing is encouraged for all visitors. By purchasing a ticket to join MASS MoCA’s visitors, staff, and artists at the museum, you agree to follow this Courtesy Code while you’re on campus. Vaccinations are not required for entry to the museum galleries. Read our full COVID-19 FAQ here.
MEMBERS
Museum admission is free for MASS MoCA members; members can reserve their free admission tickets before arriving by logging in. Not yet a member? Become one here.
JAMES TURRELL & LAURIE ANDERSON
Reservations are required for James Turrell’s Perfectly Clear and Hind Sight; there is no additional charge, but advanced reservations are required. Reservations are not required to view the other works on view in the exhibition James Turrell: Into the Light.
C.A.V.U.: James Turrell’s C.A.V.U. (Skyspace) is open during museum hours with no reservations required. Reservations are required to experience C.A.V.U. at dawn or dusk, learn more here.
Reservations are required to experience Laurie Anderson and Hsin-Chien Huang’s two virtual reality works, To the Moon and Chalkroom; there is no additional charge, but advanced reservations are required.
KIDSPACE
Kidspace, MASS MoCA’s child-centric gallery (that adults love!), is always free with no reservations required. All visitors must provide contact tracing information and proof of vaccination (for ages 5 and older) at the Box Office before visiting Kidspace.
ENJOY MASS MoCA & NORTH ADAMS
Museum hours are Wednesdays-Mondays, 10am-5pm, and we hope you’ll make a day of it. Be sure to visit the other spots across our museum campus (including coffee and beer) and don’t forget to walk downtown North Adams too: on the way, you’ll enjoy Downstreet Park, hosting Martin Puryear’s monumental Big Bling sculpture.