Arts and Entertainment
October 28, 2023
From: Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary ArtLike Magic
On view beginning Sunday, October 29
How to survive and thrive in a chaotic world? In MASS MoCA's newest exhibition — opening Sunday, October 29 — Simone Bailey, Raven Chacon, Grace Clark, Johanna Hedva, Gelare Khoshgozaran, Cate O’Connell-Richards, Rose Salane, Petra Szilagyi, Tourmaline, and Nate Young use healing earth, witches’ brooms, AI, divination, and more to imagine care-full and joy-full futures into being despite the peril promised by the past and present.
Don't miss a weekend-long celebration that includes programs, events, and a just-announced concert, on October 28–29. Be among the first to experience Like Magic at an all-ages preview and opening reception on Saturday, October 28:
More Chances to Celebrate
Michelle in Concert
Saturday, October 28, 8pm
"...exquisite harmonies and groovy pop hooks..." –Paste
Dance a euphoric future into being through the power of Michelle's melodies, as they blend unique perspectives and backgrounds into one cohesive, unforgettable celebration.
In Conversation: Like Magic
Sunday, October 29, noon
Join us for a conversation with some of the artists creating new work for Like Magic — Simone Bailey, Grace Clark, Petra Szilagyi, and Nate Young — and exhibition curator Alexandra Foradas, moderated by MASS MoCA Director Kristy Edmunds.
Welcome November with Free Fun
Open Studios
Thursday, November 2, 5pm
Mark your calendars for this season’s Open Studios at MASS MoCA and get to know the current artists-in-residence! The event will take place from 5 to 7pm in Building 13 and Building 34, complete with drinks, snacks, and great conversation. Free and open to all.
After Open Studios, enjoy a brew at Bright Ideas or food in the courtyard!
Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)
Thursday, November 2, 5pm
Join us for an afternoon of joyful celebration and remembrance of friends, pets, and family members past. Enjoy hot chocolate from Casita while you dance to the music of Yo Soy Arte. Visit the Research & Development Store and meet Sara Bader, the author of The Book of Pet Love & Loss, and artist-in-residence Alison Pebworth, who will create spirit drawings of attendees. Contribute to our ofrenda with photos of and tokens for your loved ones who are no longer with us, or make something new! Materials provided.
Live Music + Silent Film
Troker + El automóvil gris
Saturday, November 11, 8pm
Silent film and eclectic rock come together for this not-to-be-missed event. Mexican jazz and psychedelic music group Troker composed the new score to essential Mexican silent film El automóvil gris, whose story revolves around one of the most famous historical criminal gangs in the country. With their live accompaniment, Troker helps the public understand the intertwined elements between detectives and thieves, who act as protagonists and antagonists at the same time.
The on-stage experience consists of the projection of the film in black and white, with live musicalization by the band and unmissable set design.
Last Chance this Season
Stephen Vitiello
All Those Vanished Engines
A relic of the museum's industrial past, the boiler house was once used to heat the factory campus that MASS MoCA now inhabits. Artist Stephen Vitiello's All Those Vanished Engines fills the space with an ever-changing soundscape that washes over visitors, through October 30.
Michael Oatman
all utopias fell
A 1970s-era satellite has seemingly just crash-landed on MASS MoCA's campus. Through October 30, intrepid visitors can climb a staircase through the boiler house and enter artist Michael Oatman's all utopias fell, a re-purposed Airstream trailer filled with a laboratory and library made up of novelty objects from decades ago.
Catch both exhibitions before they hibernate for the rest of the season.