A wintry afternoon at Mass MoCA today.
A wintry afternoon at Mass MoCA today.
Hype for the Future 46C: The novaTop Lecture Topics for the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art
Directive novaTopFlex shall create a directory of different interests and fears to be reported to the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art in North Adams, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, within the Berkshire Mountains near the New York and Vermont state lines. For the novaTop speech, topics shall include neurodivergence, prom experiences, intersectional feminism, and additional information as necessary, yet while following all ethically coded directives and guidelines for the […]Directive novaTopFlex shall create a directory of different interests and fears to be reported to the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art in North Adams, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, withi…
Hype for the Future 46B: Gateway to the Berkshires
The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, located in the Berkshire Mountains of Western Massachusetts in the City of North Adams, is more than just a museum—it is also a gateway to a cultural script largely associated with the Berkshire Mountains (i.e. the Berkshires). Though not a traditional private college or university, the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art provides functions to support artists in young adult years and across age groups, as well as provisions for […]https://novatopflex.wordpress.com/2025/12/16/hype-for-the-future-46b-gateway-to-the-berkshires/
Mass MoCA in North Adams on a gray day.
“Nobody shushed the room. The lower house lights did not dim. There was no call to order. Energy simply shifted between us and within us, and the hush was total.” Meg Elison writes of her magical experience inside the Skyspace installation at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art.
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"Nobody shushed the room. The lower house lights did not dim. There was no call to order. Energy simply shifted between us and within us, and the hush was total." Meg Elison writes of her magical experience inside the Skyspace installation at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art.