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Massachusetts Museum Of Contemporary Art Bi-Weekly Newsletter - July 5, 2023

Arts and Entertainment

July 6, 2023

From: Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art

July at MASS MoCA
Whether exploring the galleries or spending an evening under the stars, there's something for everyone here this month, starting with a not-to-be-missed summer night this Thursday. Dive in and plan your art fix now:

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BLKBOK
Saturday, July 15, 8pm

The pianist and former child prodigy BLKBOK was born and raised in Detroit and used his classical training as a springboard through the worlds of pop and hip-hop. His acclaimed debut solo recording, Black Book, is a modern masterpiece; live in concert, he places his solo compositions into cultural context with spoken word/poetry intros.

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MEMBER PRE-SALE

Every membership makes a difference, and members make MASS MoCA. Join today and enjoy early access to an evening with singer, songwriter, and composer Beverly Glenn-Copeland — before tickets go on sale to the general public!

Beverly Glenn-Copeland
Saturday, October 21, 8pm

Member Pre-Sale Thursday, July 6, 12pm
(Public On-sale Friday, July 7), 12pm
Playing MASS MoCA on the occasion of his first collection of new music in nearly two decades, the Philadelphia-born, Canada-based singer drinks deeply from the truths of this world.

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Bang On A Can Gallery Concerts
Select weekdays, July 12–27, 1:30 & 4:30pm
Leading up to a LOUD Weekend finale, Bang on a Can fellows and faculty let loose throughout the galleries. Visit our website to see if there are gallery concerts on the day of your visit.

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LOUD Weekend 2023
July 27–29
Bang on a Can and MASS MoCA present the annual LOUD Weekend, a fully loaded, three-day, eclectic super-mix of creative, experimental, and unusual music.

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ASL TOURS BEGIN JULY 15
Public Tours in ASL & English
Saturdays beginning July 15, 11am & 1pm
New to contemporary art? We're here for you! MASS MoCA offers public tours in ASL and English every Saturday at 11am and 1pm beginning July 15.
(Note: There are no public tours July 1–14. Gallery guides are available for most exhibitions. Have questions? See one of our museum attendants.)

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