Joan Jonas: Sources and Methods
Joan Jonas describes her artistic methods in forthright terms. She recorded her own voice speaking poetry and prose and bits...
Current Exhibitions: The Polaroid Project: At the Intersection of Art and Technology; Lighter, Stronger, Faster: The Herreshoff Legacy; Gestural Engineering:...
MIT Media Lab Phd Neil Gaikwad and Isabel Moya Camacho have been invited to participate in a solo exhibition in Fall 2018 at the Wiesner Gallery. Arts at MIT...
Join us in doing yoga in Eastgate Penthouse at 10AM on Saturday mornings! We do Vinyasa Flow, a style that synchronizes yoga moves to your breath. Please...
Every November and March, the MIT Museum celebrates women in the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields. Visitors can expect to explore,...
Throughout his six-decade career, Tony Conrad (American, 1940–2016) forged his own path through numerous artistic movements, from Fluxus to the Pictures...
Seasons change, and layouts do too. But the oneness in the African Village is but the cupped hands that shield the light of the flame from the winds of...
“If Gregg Araki were to direct a lost John Hughes script about sullen teenagers and hired Matmos to create a new wave-inspired score, the result would...