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The MassArt Art Museum is the Commonwealth's newest—and Boston's only free—contemporary art museum. As a kunsthalle, a non-collecting museum, visitors can experience works by artists at the forefront of contemporary art. As the teaching museum for Massachusetts College of Art and Design, we are committed to educating and empowering the next generation of artists. Imagine the unimagined at MAAM!

6:30pm  Our Amazing Event Begins!

7:30pm  Welcome and Toasts

8:00pm  Entertainment and Festivities

9:00pm  Go Home and Dream of MAAM 

Creative Attire

 

Joana Vasconcelos. Egeria (detail), 2018. Installation view: Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. Handmade woolen crochet, fabrics, ornaments, LED, polyester, inflatable, fans, microcontrollers, power supply unit, steel cables. Collection of the artist. Photo: Luís Vasconcelos/Courtesy Unidade Infinita Projectos. 

Momo Pixel. Still from Momoland LvL4, 2018. Interactive pixel-art installation. Courtesy of the artist.

Ghost of a Dream. A Devil to Pay, 2017. Installation view: CES Gallery, Los Angeles. Used casino carpet and discarded casino playing cards on panel. Courtesy of the artists and River Gallery, Los Angeles. 

Joana Vasconcelos

Renowned Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos will premiere a new monumental site-specific installation that will honor Elizabeth “Mumbet” Freeman.

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Game Changers

This group exhibition explores artists working at the confluence of contemporary art and video games.

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Ghost of a Dream

For the grand opening of MAAM, artist collective Ghost of a Dream will transform the new lobby with an immersive and site-specific installation.

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Directions

MAAM is located on the MassArt campus at 621 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA.

Directions To MAAM

Parking

135 Ward Street, Boston, MA 02115

Free parking will be available in MassArt’s Ward Lot located behind the Artists' Residence building.

PARKING LOT DIRECTIONS

PARKING MAP

 

 

Colophon

The MAAM site is set in MAAM Sans drawn by Nick Sherman (MassArt ’06), Beatrice by Sharp Type, and Stellar by Pangram Pangram.

The site was designed by MassArt alumnæ at Moth Design, written by 43,000 Feet, and developed by pod consulting.

“Our People” shot by Dolphin Photography.