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Camp MASS MoCA

1040 MASS MoCA Way
Phone: 413.664.4481Email: campmm@massmoca.orgWebsite: Visit Website Google Map

Creative Lab in Multimedia and Performance with Shayna Strype
Week 1: August 4-8, 2025
Young people entering grades 6–9

Join us for a weeklong camp-style workshop during which students will create multimedia art and performance in a creative laboratory setting. Inspired by the art and architecture of MASS MoCA, participants will work together to utilize various materials, video, projections, light, and sound. Together, they’ll bring their ideas to life in a culminating, one-of-a-kind ‘happening’ within the galleries and share their artistic visions with family, friends, and museum-goers.

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WHOOP DEE DOO Presents: The Most Beautiful Mess in the World
(Installation, Worldbuilding)
Week 1: August 4-8, 2025
Young people entering grades 2–6

Have you ever built a fort at home using couch cushions and blankets? Then YOU are an installation artist! Installation artists reimagine what’s possible and create new worlds using a variety of materials to transform familiar spaces into something entirely new.

Campers will explore the explosive possibilities of hands-on installation art design through sculpting with everyday materials such as cardboard and newspaper, lighting tricks and techniques, and space activation through live performance. Taking inspiration from innovative artists on view at MASS MoCA including Laurie Anderson and James Turrell, campers will use installation art methods learned over the course of a week to transform a mystery space at the museum, so the space itself becomes the artwork! Join WHOOP DEE DOO for an amazing week of collaborative art making and performance-filled fun, with guided walk-throughs of our installation for friends and family to experience.

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Pulse and Flow: a site-based art journey with Helen Tocci and Donna Costello
(Sound, Rhythm, Music and Movement)
Week 2, August 11–15, 2025
Young people entering grades 2–6

Immerse yourself in the sounds, rhythms and spaces of MASS MoCA! Exhibitions by Gunnar Schonbeck, Raven Chacon (Like Magic) and Stephen Vitiello are the fuel that ignites the campers’ senses during this week fusing music, movement, and visual design. Spaces come alive with student-devised movement and improvised soundscapes. By resonating sounds in found objects, enlivening rhythms in the body, making music collectively, and composing artistic scores, campers will have the rare opportunity to interact intimately with both the artwork and the space to create a multidisciplinary immersive performance on the grounds and in the buildings of MASS MoCA.

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The Alchemy of Connection with Helen Tocci and Donna Costello
(Storytelling, Sculpture and Social Action)
Week 3, August 18–22, 2025
Young people entering grades 2–6

Connection, curiosity, and transformation are the drivers of this camp week, all inspired by Alison’s Pebworth’s Cultural Apothecary. Storytelling is central to the question Pebworth poses “What do we carry in our own hearts?” Campers bring their own experiences to the table using dramatic play, movement, and art-making as they explore ways to connect in community with each other and connect to the greater community of MASS MoCA. An installation that is active, participatory, and brings community together will form, transform, and leave us changed for the better.

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Hours
9am to 3pm, Monday to Friday

Meals
MASS MoCA provides a daily healthy snack for campers (included in registration fee). Campers should bring their own lunch or purchase boxed lunches from Lickety Split for an additional fee. Information on boxed lunches is sent the week before camp.

Cancellation policy
Through June 30 – 50% refund
After June 30 – no refund

Cost
$400 non-members
10% discount for MASS MoCA members
Not yet a member? Become one here.

Scholarships
One full scholarship per camp is available for students from the North Adams Public Schools and North Berkshire School Union, as well as Hoosac Valley, Morningside, Conte, and Capeless Elementary Schools. Email campmm@massmoca.org with your child’s name, age, school, camp week(s) preference, and contact information by April 30 to enter the scholarship lottery. To ensure your spot in camp regardless of receiving a scholarship, register and you will receive a refund if selected.