Mass MOCA
An essential and integral part of MASS MoCA's mission are the more than 75 performances staged year-round, including popular music, contemporary dance, alternative cabaret, world music dance parties, outdoor silent films with live music, documentaries, and avant-garde theater.
- Contact Person:
- Address:
- 87 Marshall Street
- North Adams MA, 01247
- Phone:
- (413) 662-2111
- Website:
- http://www.massmoca.org/
649 BFA References to Mass MOCA
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New York Art Fairs 2009 Fine Arts
From an Artist's Perspective
By: - Mar 15th, 2009The North Adams based artists, Joshua Field and Melissa Lillie, made the rounds of the annual New York art fairs. They were disappointed by Bridge, excited by Scope, enjoyed Pulse, and thought Volta was just so so. Some highlights of their exprience as well as a couple of affordable travel tips.
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KidSpace at Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art Continues to Grow Fine Arts
Installation of Cribs Expands Space Substantially
By: - Mar 04th, 2009From the outset, Mass MoCA has kept an eye out for future arts lovers through Kidspace. With the addition of Cribs, a new installation by Matt Bua, that commitment has grown.
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Stimulus Bill Includes $50 Million for the Arts Opinion
Chump Change Is Better than Nothing
By: - Feb 17th, 2009The $50 million for the arts in the $787 billion stimulus bill has been added to the existing budget of $145 million for the National Endowment for the Arts. But that is small change compared to recent appropriations for the arts of $2 billion by Germany and $4 billion in France. There is a prevailing attitude that goverment support for the arts in the U.S. is an agenda of a "cultural elite" and "liberals." But after the disaster of the eight Bush years "liberal" is no longer a dirty word.
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Williamstown Theatre Festival 2009 Theatre
A Shortened 55th Season
By: - Feb 13th, 2009Given the poor economy, artistic director, Nicholas Martin, has reduced the number of Nikos Stage productions from five to three plays and shortened the seaon (July 1 through August 23) by two weeks. By making these cuts he has avoided any compromise of the quality of productions for one of the nation's most renowned theatre companies.
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Brandeis Plunders Its Rose Art Museum Opinion
The Rose Was a Rose Was a Rose
By: - Feb 01st, 2009With the unanimous decision of the Board of Trustees, Jehuda Reinharz, the President of Brandeis University has decided to close the Rose Art Museum and sell its collection appraised at $350 million but worth about half of that estimate in the current art market. It is a desperate measure to stabalize the cash strapped university whose donors have been hit hard by the Bernard Madoff Ponzi scandal.
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Berkshire Arts Flourish Despite Snow and Cold Opinion
Plenty of Live Theatre, Music and Dance This Winter
By: - Jan 21st, 2009Happily, midwinter in the Berkshires is anything but quiet. In fact, that's when many of our resident cultural institutions do their best work. A survey of what's coming up between now and Spring.
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Show and Tell (and Play) with Philip Glass at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art Music
The Great American Composer Returns to North Adams
By: - Jan 17th, 2009On the coldest night of the Berkshire winter, Philip Glass was welcomed back to the Hunter Center at Mass MoCA with the warmth and love that only a family of admirers can provide. For two hours he chatted amiably with Boston Phoenix critic Gerald Peary about the films he has scored, and entertained the audience by playing several excerpts from his work.
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Berkshires 2008 Opinion
Hunkered Down with Arts and Culture
By: - Dec 26th, 2008With $4 a gallon gas and a sinking economy 2008 was a challenge for arts and tourism in the Berkshires. But our contibutors covered not only the Berkshires but arts and culture in New York, Boston, London, New Orleans and Shanghai. We reflect on some of the highlights.
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Tanglewood Jazz Festival 2009 Music
A Labor Day Tradition in the Berkshires
By: - Dec 18th, 2008In the span of the past few years the Tanglewood Jazz Festival has quickly become established as a Labor Day Weekend tradition in the Berkshires. For 2009 it will come following an extra week of programming featuring James Taylor. So the Second Line will rock and goove home titubating the last gasp of summer.
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Steve Cuiffo Is Lenny Bruce at Mass MoCA Theatre
Yaddee, Yaddee, Yadda
By: - Dec 07th, 2008By the time he overdosed on drugs in 1966 Lenny Bruce was broke and wasted. He was routinely busted for obsenity and few if any club owners would book him. Also on any given night you never knew which Lenny would show up, the hilarious stand up comic, or the sincere but not really funny crusader and social commentator. Cuiffo presented more of the latter than the former.
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Liu Zheng in Context Photography
Related Photography Exhibitions at Williams College Museum of Art
By: - Dec 04th, 2008In addition to the 120 images in "Liu Zheng: The Chinese" the curator, John Stomberg, has installed selections from related book projects from the 19th century through today.
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Liu Zheng: The Chinese Photography
Exhibition and Acquisition for the Williams College Museum of Art
By: - Dec 03rd, 2008For seven years, with limited resources and under great adversity, Liu Zheng traveled extensively through China. This resulted in a book of 120 images "Liu Zheng: The Chinese." The Williams College Museum of Art comissioned a complete set of prints for its permanent collection. They are being shown at the college for the first time in a riveting and insightful exhibition.
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Tara Donovan at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston Fine Arts
Ordinary Materials Equate to Extraordinary Art
By: - Nov 24th, 2008The materials in this Tara Donovan exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, Boston are as generic as styrofoam cups, drinking straws, compressed blocks of tooth picks and common pins. But the ideas and value of the work are beyond limits.
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Berkshire Fine Arts Holiday 2008 Preview and Events Guide Opinion
Being in the Berkshires for the Holidays is a Joy
By: - Nov 18th, 2008The beginning of winter is marked by theatre, music and dance throughout the world, but perhaps nowhere is it more heartfelt than here in the Berkshires. This Thanksgiving let us give thanks to our arts community and then get out and enjoy their offerings. Your guide awaits.
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Sol LeWitt Wall Drawing Retrospective at Mass MoCA Fine Arts
Art World Gathers in North Adams for Weekend of Celebrations
By: - Nov 17th, 2008There was a full weekend schedule of events celebrating the opening of a new building on the campus of Mass MoCA which, for the next 25 years, will house "Sol LeWitt: A Wall Drawing Retrospective."
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A Portrait of the Northern Berkshires: North Adams, Adams and Williamstown Travel
A Picture Book from Eric Rudd and Kelly Lee
By: - Nov 13th, 2008This is the third, self published book by artist/ entrepreneur, Eric Rudd. The superb images in this picture book were photographed by Kelly Lee who worked for ABC News and The News Hour with Jim Lehrer in D.C. before he settled in the Berkshires.
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Stephen Hannock Paints a Masterpiece for Sting Fine Arts
Taking Art Not Coal to Newcastle
By: - Nov 02nd, 2008Sting worked with the artist Stephen Hannock to create something unique for his hometown of Newcastle. It was more a collaboration than a commission.
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North Adams Open Studios Fine Arts
Annual Event is a Huge Success
By: - Oct 19th, 2008On a gorgeous fall weekend, October 17 through 19, hundreds of visitors and familiies made the round of the annual North Adams Open Studios. The event this year was bigger and better.
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Mass MoCA and Jacob's Pillow Bring Les Ballets Trockadero to North Adams Dance
Little Girls Aren't the Only Ones Who Dream of Becoming Ballerinas
By: - Oct 11th, 2008Squeezing hairy chests into tight costumes and donning feathery headpieces, these Clown Princes of Ballet in full makeup danced sur les pointes across the stage of the Hunter Center at Mass MoCA. As both merry makers and serious dancers all they want is their turn in the spotlight, and endless applause.
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The Eclipse Mill Annual Exhibition Fine Arts
27 Artists Show Their Work in North Adams
By: - Oct 09th, 2008A broad range of work by 27 artists is on view in the Eclipse Annual Exhibition. The annual Open Studios event will occur during the run of the show from October 17 through October 19.
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What's So Funny at Eclipse Mill Gallery Fine Arts
North Adams Exhibition Explores Humor in Art
By: - Sep 10th, 2008This exhibition presents the work of eight artists who are dead serious about the issues they deal with but with an enormous sense of humor. With this project it is quite alright to have a few laughs.
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Andrew Klass Exhibits at Cup and Saucer in North Adams Fine Arts
First One Man Show by Williamstown Artist
By: - Sep 09th, 2008Several months ago we met Andrew Klass when he was the youngest exhibitor in the "Berkshire Salon" at the Eclipse Mill Gallery. This is how first one man show at the popular Cup and Saucer in downtown North Adams. It is a short walk from the campus of MCLA where he is enrolled as a fine arts major.
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Berkshire Fall Arts Guide Opinion
Irina Brook to Direct Oscar Wilde at Shakespeare & Company
By: - Aug 26th, 2008The Berkshire Hills are very much alive this fall. Choose from the ridiculous or the sublime, from the Ballet Trockaderos with men in tutus and on pointe to the arrival of Irina Brook at Shakespeare & Company to wrest a play from Oscar Wilde's book, The Canterville Ghost. For a complete change of pace, the Cirque du Soleil is coming to Amherst and Boston.
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North Adams' Stunning Architectural Details Architecture
Design Elements Hidden in Plain Site
By: - Aug 24th, 2008Besides the various mill building re-uses, nondescript chain stores and undistinguished houses, there are many notable and beautiful architectural structures, facades and details throughout the former mill town of North Adams, Massachusetts. This photographic portfolio is a glance at a few often overlooked details of architectural beauty.
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The Berkshire Monsoon of 2008 Opinion
Was the Summer a Washout for Arts and Tourism
By: - Aug 23rd, 2008A perfect storm of cool, rainy weather, $4 a gallon gas, and a lousy economy caused the coining of a new term "Staycation" during the summer of 2008. While clearly an off year Berkshire arts and tourism held their own largely through its range of world class offerings.
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