
Celebrate the start of summer with free museum admission on June 21, 2025 during MASS MoCA’s Community Day. Enjoy museum tours, art-making in Kidspace, author talks, and conversations with artists about exhibitions.
June 21, 2025
Free to all. Reserve your spot and skip the line!
RSVP HERE
MASS MoCA's Community Day is made possible by
our Lead Community Sponsor, MountainOne.


Public Program
Public Tours
Meet in the B10 lobby throughout the day for in-depth explorations of works on view!
10am Outdoor Art Tour
11am Perennial Highlights Tours
12pm MASS MoCA History Tour
1pm Ephemeral Highlights Tours (English & Spanish)
2-4pm Connections Tours

Kidspace
Art-Making
Kidspace (Building 10, 2nd Floor): 10am–5pm
Join Museum Educators for art-making, 10am–5pm in Kidspace and 10am–noon in Courtyard B! Contribute your creativity to a community project and make an individual project to take home. All ages are welcome to participate.

Special Event
Campus Community Happenings
10am–3pm Experience the future of art with Kinetek (Building 1) Gallery curator Debra McGrory on a one-of-a-kind personalized tour of Source Data, her inaugural exhibition presenting new works by acclaimed international multidisciplinary and AI artists across Kinetek’s physical gallery, captivating Metaverse, and NFT Marketplace.
3:30pm Join Gary Lichtenstein Editions (Building 13) for a conversation with Al Diaz and Eric Orr that explores the reasons why collaboration has been so important throughout their careers.
While Supplies Last Lickety Split Café (Building 10) will be offering a Grab and Go Picnic that includes a fried chicken sandwich, coleslaw, potato chips, and a chocolate chip cookie, while supplies last!

Special Event
Meet and Greet with Community Organizations
Event Space, Building 6, 2nd Floor
Chat with local community organizations including DCF, Barrington Stage Company, Berkshire District Attorney’s Office, BFair, Chesterwood, Elizabeth Freeman Center, FIRST Fridays, Hoosic River Revival, MCLA, Mountain One, Roots Teen Center, Soldier On, Susan B. Anthony Museum, The Love of T Foundation & Williams College Museum of Art

Kidspace
Family Storytime
Meet in Kidspace (Building 10, 2nd Floor)
Families with children up to 6 years old are invited to join Drag Story Hour Berkshires for a special storytime and related exploration of Jeffrey Gibson’s exhibition POWER FULL BECAUSE WE’RE DIFFERENT.
Featuring Drag Story Hour Berkshires
Research & Development Store
Kevin Bubriski: The New Mexicans
Photographer Kevin Bubriski returns to the R&D Store for a presentation of his two-year stay in New Mexico in the early 1980s.


Public Program
Jason Fulford: Lots of Lots
In this lively presentation, Jason Fulford — whose work riffs on conceptual artist Sol LeWitt’s 1977 publication PhotoGrids — presents an evocative collection of interconnected and overlapping forms in a 20-minute, double-projector slideshow, while narrating stories about time, mathematics, former versions of oneself, and travels across the northern hemisphere.
In Conversation
Jeffrey Gibson & Antonia Oliver on Critical Resources
Join us for an in-depth conversation with Jeffrey Gibson and Antonia Oliver, co-curators of Gibson’s Resource Room (Building 5 Mezzanine), to learn about the artist’s drive to present critical resources that give context to his monumental exhibition.

Performing Arts
Martha Redbone: Procession with Roots Project musicians
Martha Redbone and her Roots Project musicians invite visitors to sing along in procession as they lead a Southeastern style call and response Second Line in song in honor of Jeffrey Gibson’s installation POWER FULL BECAUSE WE’RE DIFFERENT.
In Conversation
Super Gay Poems: Reception and Readings
Join us for a THANK YOU celebration and reception in the R&D Store as community members, MASS MoCA staff, and invited artists read hand-chosen works from Super Gay Poems.