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School Break Kidspace Workshops: February 2026
Monday, February 16–Friday, February 20, 11am & 1pm Kidspace
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In Conversation Technologies of Relation Artist Discussion
Saturday, February 21, 4pm Club B10
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Book Talk The Berkshires Farm Table Cookbook
Thursday, March 26, 5pm The Research & Development Store
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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
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
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
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
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
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
We really put the “community” in Community Free Day this year! Thank you to the more than 1,500 visitors who braved the low temps and joined us from near and far for our annual celebration!
From devynn emory’s “boiling rain” activating Jeffrey Gibson’s exhibition “POWER FULL BECAUSE WE’RE DIFFERENT” to Music, Art, Puppetry, Sound (MAPS) lighting up Spencer Finch’s “Cosmic Latte,” to community organizations gathering in The Robert W. Wilson Building (B6), Community Free Day was an incredible start to our 2026!
Community Free Day is made possible by MountainOne (@MountainOne), MASS MoCA’s Lead Community Sponsor.
Jan 27
The artists featured in "Technologies of Relation" examine 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.
Join fellow museum members, MASS MoCA curators, friends from the community, and artists on February 21 for a conversation moderated by Susan Cross, MASS MoCA Director of Curatorial Affairs, and join us for the opening celebration afterwards as we celebrate new exhibitions in The Robert W. Wilson Building (Building 6).
Jan 21
At 4pm on MASS MoCA’s Community Free Day, join choreographer and dance artist devynn emory in Jeffrey Gibson’s exhibition “POWER FULL BECAUSE WE’RE DIFFERENT” to gather around medical mannequin Jeanie as she departs this plane into the next as part of emory’s interdisciplinary work “boiling rain.”
“boiling rain” features emory, Yanira Castro, and maura nguyễn donohue as they overlay their voices and tongues with the sounds and memories of the club — sweating, insisting on last breaths, and guiding a procession through Gibson’s suspended garments, lights, and ancestral realms.
Together with emory, we will offer Jeanie to the skyworld, as she ascends into the live vocal compositions of artist Holland Andrews.
Jan 20
To commemorate the birthday of the legendary boxer and activist Muhammad Ali, we’re taking a look at Vincent Valdez’s “Beginning is Near (An American Trilogy), Chapter Two: Dream Baby Dream,” (2017—18), which images the mourners at Ali’s funeral.
In watching the proceedings, Valdez was astounded by the collected eulogists, a rare gathering of individuals from various races, politics, and religious denominations united in celebration of a man who fought for underrepresented Americans. Rendered in black, white, and grey, with touches of red around the eyes, noses, and hands, this series reminds us of our collective resistance to numbness, even in our darkest hours.
Jan 17
A lot has changed since 2016, but our commitment to free, art-centered fun is still going strong!
Check out these photos from our 2016 Community Free Day, and don’t miss this year’s celebration on January 24, which includes exhibition activations, family storytimes, a chance to chat with local community organizations, and so much more!
Community Free Day is made possible by MountainOne (@MountainOne), MASS MoCA`s Lead Community Sponsor.
Jan 16
Opening November 7, 2026, MASS MoCA presents “Laurent Grasso: Metaphysical Maze,” the largest exhibition to date in the United States devoted to the French conceptual artist, in its signature Building 5 gallery.
The exhibition will include Grasso’s most emblematic films, along with a new commission in-progress, “Cosmic Drive,” produced during his research residency at the @setiinstitute and will extend beyond their realm to include new works — paintings, sculptures, and architectural interventions — that come together as a whole. Conceived as a journey, the exhibition will immerse visitors in a contemplative state that will expand their perceptions of time.
“Entering my exhibition,” says Grasso, “is like walking into a forest — an imaginary landscape where you wander without trying to identify every species of tree.”
Images:
Laurent Grasso, “Cosmic Drive,” film HR, 2026 (in progress). © Laurent Grasso Studio. Courtesy of the artist, Sean Kelly, and Perrotin.
© Laurent Grasso / ADAGP, Paris, 2026
Portrait of Laurent Grasso. Courtesy of the artist and CNCITY Foundation.
#laurentgrasso #metaphysicalmaze #cosmicdrive
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