MassMOCA

Peter Rukavina

At the tail end of September, my old friend Stephen Southall visited us in New Hampshire, and we took a day trip to MassMOCA. I’ve just been sorting through some of the pictures of the trip…

MassMOCA Photo One MassMOCA Photo Two
MassMOCA Photo Three MassMOCA Photo Four

North Adams, Mass is a mill town, and as such it has a lot of abandoned industrial space. This space is gradually being recycled into MassMOCA’a gallery space.

The top-left picture is arguably MassMOCA’s most well known installation. It’s called Tree Logic, and was created by artist Natalie Jeremijenko. Read about the installation.

If you are in western Mass. (or southern Vermont, or eastern New York), take a day or two at MassMOCA: you will not be disappointed.

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