ON VIEW
Musicians on Musicians: Curated by Wilco
(on view through June 22)
New York State of Mind
(on view beginning June 28)
Richard Nielsen
(on view through June 29)
Gunnar Schonbeck
Nicholas Whitman
Amy Yoes
Louise Bourgeois
Sarah Crowner
Steve Locke
MASS M0CA: BY THE NUMB3R5
(on view through June 29)
Sarah Oppenheimer
Alison Pebworth
(Tea service: daily 12–3pm)
Amy Podmore
Barbara Prey
James Turrell
Joe Wardwell Event Space The Prow
Nursing Station Restrooms (Gender-Neutral)
Kidspace KID5PACE: BY THE NUMB3R5
Museum Entrance
& Information Public Tours Gift Shop
Café (Lickety Split)
BUILDING 14 BOILER HOUSE
Michael Oatman
Stephen Vitiello
BUILDING 15 HALL ART FOUNDATION
Anselm Kiefer
SPEED WAY
Richard Nonas
Taryn Simon
Franz West
JOE ’S FIELD
James Turrell: C A V U. (Skyspace)
Arts Posters Hunter Mezzanine
The Hunter Center for the Performing Arts
MUSEUM HOURS
Wednesday–Monday, 10am–5pm
Closed Tuesday
PUBLIC TOURS
All public tours are one hour long and free with museum admission. Unless noted otherwise, all public tours meet in the lobby.
Weekdays:
11am: Long-term exhibitions highlights tour 1pm: Short-term exhibitions highlights tour
Weekends:
11am: Long-term exhibitions highlights tour
1pm: Short-term exhibitions highlights tour
3pm: Specialty tour
Spanish:
Second Saturday of each month at 1pm
SHOP
MASS MoCA Gift Shop (Lobby)
Fun and funky contemporary gifts for all ages. shop.massmoca.org
The Research & Development (R&D) Store (Building 4, floor 1)
High-quality, affordable artist editions and books. researchdevstore.myshopify.com
ON STAGE
Experience music, dance, theater, film, and festivals throughout the year.
Visit massmoca.org for more information and tickets.
CLOSING SOON
CONCERT
Jazzmeia Horn (Hunter Center) Saturday, June 28, 8pm
Randi Malkin Steinberger (Building 8, floor 1) On view through June 29
Richard Nielsen (Building 6, floor 3) On view through June 29
MASS M0CA: BY THE NUMB3R5 (Building 6, floor 2) On view through June 29
CLOSING SOON
CLOSING SOON
GUIDELINES
To help protect the delicate art… food, drinks, umbrellas, folding chairs, bags and backpacks over 8.5"×11"×4", and other large objects are not allowed in the galleries. Lockers and coat hangers are located in the basement of B10. And please, don’t touch the art!
ACCESSIBILITY
Ask about wheelchairs and gallery stools at the Box Office, located in the museum lobby. A nursing room is located on the 3rd floor of B10. accessibility@massmoca.org
PHOTO POLICY
Still photography and video are permitted for personal, noncommercial use, with the exception of designated restricted areas, including all Louise Bourgeois and James Turrell installations Flash, tripods, drones, and camera extension poles are not allowed.
MASS MoCA may photograph or videotape visitors for educational and promotional purposes. Attendance on museum property is implied consent for the use of visitors’ likenesses for marketing purposes. Please notify the Box Office if you would prefer not to be photographed in the galleries.
MEMBERSHIP
Hungry or thirsty? Look no further than our many on-campus options. Visit massmoca.org/eat to see our latest offerings!
RESERVATIONS & SIGN-UPS
Advance reservations for James Turrell’s Perfectly Clear, Hind Sight, and C.A.V.U. dusk/dawn experiences can be made online or at reserve@massmoca.org.
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• Free unlimited gallery admission
• Access to member-only programming and receptions
• 10% discount at MASS MoCA stores
• 10% discount MASS MoCA-produced performances
• Discounts on camp and on additional gallery admission for guests
• Plus, reciprocal museum admission opportunities at $100+
For more information, speak to our Box Office team in the lobby, or go to massmoca.org/membership.
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Sol LeWitt, Wall Drawing #915 (Detail), 1999. Collection of Margot and Tom
Pritzker