Over the past decade Guy Ben-Ner has become known for a series of playful videos which often star the artist and his young children. The humorous, home-made films - which MASS MoCA will present this summer in a major survey exhibition - have an authentic, do-it-yourself appeal, though their deceptive simplicity quickly reveals sophisticated cinematic and literary influences - ranging from the physical comedy of Buster Keaton and the humanist films of François Truffaut to literary classics such as Herman Melville's Moby Dick and Daniel Dafoe's Robinson Crusoe. Exhibited with the simple sets and props created for the videos, Ben-Ner's work demystifies the creative process, symbolically inviting the viewer to move into the realm of production.
When: Jan 1, 2010 12 AM to Apr 25, 2010 12 AM Where: Hunter Center, MASS MoCA in North Adams,Massachusetts Cost: Adults $15, Students $10, Children 6-16 $5, Children 5 and under Free * contact the Venue listed below for ticketing information Posted by:evdb
Drawing on the anxieties inherent in art-making, This is Killing Me brings together eight young artists who in their diverse practices make palpable a distinctive sense of unease about their identities as artists and the creation of their work. Although professional anxiety is common in all fields, artists often explore and harness these fears into central and driving themes. The artists in this exhibition point to a divide between the coolness and deft craftsmanship of their works and the apprehension and angst that went into their making. The amusing, often riotous quality of the pieces underscores this tension. The artists featured are: Whitney Bedford, Karl Haendel, Andrew Kuo, Sean Landers, Kalup Linzy, Shana Lutker, Marco Rios, and Joe Zane.
When: Jan 1, 2010 12 AM to Apr 25, 2010 12 AM Where: Hunter Center, MASS MoCA in North Adams,Massachusetts Cost: Adults $15, Students $10, Children 6-16 $5, Children 5 and under Free * contact the Venue listed below for ticketing information Posted by:evdb
This new work by the exciting young multi-media and marionette theater company Phantom Limb (Jessica Grindstaff and Erik Sanko, Co-Artistic Directors) tackles the extraordinary story of the Shackleton expedition. In 1914, Ernest Shackleton and 27 others set out to be the first team of explorers to cross Antarctica. After their ship, The Endurance, became frozen and was eventually crushed by the ice and sunk, they embarked on a harrowing two-year journey of survival in the harshest climate on earth. The production combines a dark aesthetic with fantastic music (Sanko was in the seminal jazz group The Lounge Lizards). Co-conceived with Kronos Quartet, the work is set to premiere in Fall 2011. Fresh from three weeks on location in Antarctica, the goal of their MASS MoCA residency will be to incorporate soundscape, puppetry, video and installation culminating in a live sound and video collage. Galleries open until 7:30 PM. Club B-10. $12 Members 10% discount
When: Mar 13, 2010 12 AM to Mar 13, 2010 12 AM Where: Hunter Center, MASS MoCA in North Adams,Massachusetts Cost: $12 Members 10% discount * contact the Venue listed below for ticketing information Posted by:evdb
This controversial documentary feature from acclaimed director Luis Mandoki (When a Man Loves a Woman and Message in a Bottle) recapitulates--using in some instances footage from ordinary citizens—many of the irregularities, inconsistencies and misdeeds before, during and after the hotly contested election. A timely and compelling portrait of a problem that continues to undermine political succession around the world, from Iran to South America to Africa and beyond. In Spanish with English subtitles. Club B-10. $8 /$5 students.
When: Mar 25, 2010 12 AM to Mar 25, 2010 12 AM Where: Hunter Center, MASS MoCA in North Adams,Massachusetts Cost: $8 /$5 students * contact the Venue listed below for ticketing information Posted by:evdb
Jones Street Station, who have been opening for Ben Kweller on his recent tour, “play their catchy originals with virtuosic mandolin jams and honky-tonk piano fillers, and top them with off-kilter, good-time harmonies.” (Time Out New York) Legendary rock critic Greil Marcus said listening to them "is like running down a mountain on a switchback trail, the sound of surprise generating its own momentum. There’s a punk glee inside the bluegrass craft -- and a punk vehemence inside the bluegrass smile.” Galleries open until 7:30 PM.Club B-10. $12 adv/$16 day of /$10 students Members 10% discount
When: Mar 27, 2010 12 AM to Mar 27, 2010 12 AM Where: Hunter Center, MASS MoCA in North Adams,Massachusetts Cost: $12 adv/$16 day of /$10 students Members 10% discount * contact the Venue listed below for ticketing information Posted by:evdb
The Theatre Lab, one of the flagship programs of the Sundance Institute (which runs the film festival), brings together some of the top emerging playwrights, directors, and composers and gives them private, creative environments to devise new work with the support of dramaturgs, actors, and Sundance mentors. The Lab at MASS MoCA will culminate in a public event involving the mentors to the participants, an extraordinary collection of emerging and established talents – the audience here might just get to be the first to experience the next Spring Awakening, Passing Strange, or I Am My Own Wife. Check massmoca.org for details. Galleries open until 7:30 PM.Club B-10. $12 adv/$16 day of /$10 students Members 10% discount
When: Apr 3, 2010 12 AM to Apr 3, 2010 12 AM Where: Hunter Center, MASS MoCA in North Adams,Massachusetts Cost: $12 adv/$16 day of /$10 students Members 10% discount * contact the Venue listed below for ticketing information Posted by:evdb
Stephen Petronio celebrates his company’s 25th Anniversary Season with the dynamic and elemental I Drink the Air Before Me, an evening-length work inspired by the power of extreme weather and storms, both atmospheric and internal. Widely regarded as one of the leading choreographers of his generation, sound, visual art and fashion collide in Petronio's dances to produce powerfully modern landscapes for the senses. Petronio’s predilection for forward thinking popular music -- his dancers have moved to Rufus Wainwright and Antony -- is satisfied here by a score from the beloved young composer Nico Muhly. This presentation marks MASS MoCA’s tenth annual co-presentation with Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival. Galleries open until 7:30 PM on Saturday. Hunter Center. $38 orch/$32 mezz/ $20 students. Members 10% discount
When: Apr 9, 2010 12 AM to Apr 9, 2010 12 AM Where: Hunter Center, MASS MoCA in North Adams,Massachusetts Cost: $38 orch/$32 mezz/ $20 students. Members 10% discount * contact the Venue listed below for ticketing information Posted by:evdb
As the biggest two weeks in world sport approach, join us for two days of screenings, panels, and performances celebrating the passion and pageantry of the beautiful game. Highlights include family friendly soccer matinees during school vacation week, an amazing team of soccer jugglers, a panel discussion with professional soccer players, officials, and filmmakers and more. Check massmoca.org for schedule and individual event prices. Galleries open until 7:30 PM on Saturday. Festival pass $25 adults/$15 students and kids. Individual events $8 adults/$5 kids. Members 10% discount
When: Apr 23, 2010 12 AM to Apr 23, 2010 12 AM Where: Hunter Center, MASS MoCA in North Adams,Massachusetts Cost: Festival pass $25 adults/$15 students, kids. Individual events $8 adults/$5 kids. Members 10% off * contact the Venue listed below for ticketing information Posted by:evdb
Be the first to see this exhibition in which curator Susan Cross has invited six artists who use surprisingly modest materials to transform our second and third floor galleries. Meet the artists and join us in toasting their success at the opening reception sponsored by Barefoot Wines. Free to members/ $6 for not-yet-members
When: Apr 24, 2010 12 AM to Apr 24, 2010 12 AM Where: Hunter Center, MASS MoCA in North Adams,Massachusetts Cost: Free to members/ $6 for not-yet-members * contact the Venue listed below for ticketing information Posted by:evdb
In this shocking and hilarious documentary, filmmaker Liz Canner takes a job editing erotic videos for a drug trial for a pharmaceutical company that is developing what they hope will be the first Viagra drug for women. Soon her movie about science and pleasure morphs, as she begins to suspect that a cadre of medical companies might be trying to take advantage of women in pursuit of billion dollar profits, into something darker. Orgasm, Inc. is a powerful look inside the medical industry and the marketing campaigns that are reshaping our everyday lives around health, illness, and desire. Club B-10 $8 adults/$5 students
When: Apr 29, 2010 12 AM to Apr 29, 2010 12 AM Where: Hunter Center, MASS MoCA in North Adams,Massachusetts Cost: $8 adults/$5 students * contact the Venue listed below for ticketing information Posted by:evdb
American portrait photographer Mike Disfarmer (1884-1959) operated a photography studio in Heber Springs, Arkansas, where for years locals and tourists lined up to have their picture made. Disfarmer used glass plate photography long after it was obsolete; when thousands of these glass plates were discovered in the 1970's, his photographs were acknowledged as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry, their profound empathy for their subjects, and their invaluable documentation of a way of life that has all but vanished. Director and designer Dan Hurlin has recreated a visceral sense of Mike Disfarmer's interior and exterior worlds, illuminating the contradictions in the life of this American hermit and portrait artist. The production features the American style of "tabletop" puppetry, projections of Disfarmer's photographs and images produced by old optical techniques, and a haunting score derived from antique recording technologies like Edison Wax disks. Galleries open until 7:30 PM. $19 advance/$24 day of/ $10 students Members 10% discount.
When: May 8, 2010 12 AM to May 8, 2010 12 AM Where: Hunter Center, MASS MoCA in North Adams,Massachusetts Cost: $19 advance/$24 day of/ $10 students Members 10% discount. * contact the Venue listed below for ticketing information Posted by:evdb
American portrait photographer Mike Disfarmer (1884-1959) operated a photography studio in Heber Springs, Arkansas, where for years locals and tourists lined up to have their picture made. Disfarmer used glass plate photography long after it was obsolete; when thousands of these glass plates were discovered in the 1970's, his photographs were acknowledged as a stunning achievement for their exquisite artistry, their profound empathy for their subjects, and their invaluable documentation of a way of life that has all but vanished. Director and designer Dan Hurlin has recreated a visceral sense of Mike Disfarmer's interior and exterior worlds, illuminating the contradictions in the life of this American hermit and portrait artist. The production features the American style of "tabletop" puppetry, projections of Disfarmer's photographs and images produced by old optical techniques, and a haunting score derived from antique recording technologies like Edison Wax disks. Galleries open until 7:30 PM. $19 advance/$24 day of/ $10 students Members 10% discount.
When: May 9, 2010 12 AM to May 9, 2010 12 AM Where: Hunter Center, MASS MoCA in North Adams,Massachusetts Cost: $19 advance/$24 day of/ $10 students Members 10% discount. * contact the Venue listed below for ticketing information Posted by:evdb
The Bang on a Can Summer Music Festival at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art is dedicated entirely to adventurous contemporary music. The faculty includes some of the most innovative musicians of our time. These are musicians who have dedicated their lives to commissioning, rehearsing, recording and performing music beyond the cutting edge. Participants will write itâ?"perform itâ?"think about itâ?"and, talk about it. The festival offers three weeks of immersion in recent music that has changed the world. Available studies include Balinese music workshops, improvisation, as well as performance coaching, master classes, music business seminars and more. Composers will have their works performed. Players will perform publicly in ensembles sitting alongside their teachers. There are daily performances in the museum galleries, free and open to the public. And the residency concludes with a six-hour blow-out Marathon Concert featuring performances by the student/faculty ensembles.
Exhibition of figurative and abstract works by Boston/Cape area artists Cathleen Daly and Donald Beal. Opening reception with the artists on September 9, 2006, 5 PM - 7:30 PM.
When: Sep 6, 2012 5 PM Where: Kolok Gallery in North Adams,Massachusetts Posted by:evdb
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