Twilight at MAAM

Opening Party

Thursday, January 29
6:00p–9:00p
Free and open to the public. Always.

Photo: Amy Fink '18

Designed by Ethan Flematti ‘25

Designed by Razan Hagyousif ‘26

Celebrate the opening of MAAM’s newest exhibitions! Immerse yourself in a galactic world populated by mythical, wool sculptures in Masako Miki: Midnight March. And witness an enduring vision of equity, experimentation, and community in Press & Pull: Two Decades at the Robert Blackburn Printmaking WorkshopEnjoy complimentary beverages and small bites to round out the evening. It’s a party!
 

Ticketing Notice

This event is free with advance registration. MAAM may accommodate unregistered walk-up guests on the evening of this event only as capacity allows; walk-up tickets on the evening of the event are not guaranteed. Evening events often sell out; plan ahead and register in advance.
 

FOOD & BEVERAGE

Beverages ticketed, maximum two per person. Note food and beverages will only be permitted on the first floor of the museum during this event.
 

Documentation Notice  

Photos and/or videos will be taken at this event. By attending this event, you acknowledge and agree that your likeness may be included in photos and videos of the event and that those photos and videos may be used by MassArt in connection with MassArt and MassArt Art Museum communications. If you do not agree with this usage, please notify a staff member upon arrival to receive a no-photo sticker.
 

Access

MassArt Art Museum is committed to creating a welcoming, accessible, and inclusive environment during in-person and virtual programs and events. To request an access or disability-related accommodation, please contact MassArt Art Museum at maam@massart.edu at least two weeks before the date of the event.
 

Free

Advance registration COMING SOON

Photo: Amy Fink '18

Designed by Ethan Flematti ‘25

Designed by Razan Hagyousif ‘26

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.