“A Socially Distanced Trip to the Berkshires: MASS MoCA and the Clark Institute”, September 10, 2020 “Highlights from Upstate Art Weekend”, by Paul Laster, September 2020 “Why You Should Plan a Family Visit to the Mass MoCA Museum”, by Nicole Feliciano, August 22, 2020 “MASS MoCA: Open, expansive, breathtaking”, by Mary Gow, August 29, 2020 Croix: How to Move a Landscape – Facing the Horrific Sublime’”, by Charles Giuliano, August 20, 2020 “Will a ‘return to normalcy’ mean a return to environmental degradation?”, by Jennifer Huberdeau, July 31, 2020 “Arts This Week:’ After Spiritualism’ And ‘How To Move A Landscape’”, by GBH News, August 20, 2020 “Spring’s Best Museum Shows Celebrate the Influence of Daring Experimentalists”, by Helen Holmes, March 02, 2020 “CRITIC’S NOTEBOOK, Welcome to the Great Indoors: Museums Beckon in the Berkshires”, by Jason Farago, July 23, 2020 “At Mass MoCA, art built for a planet on edge”, by Murray Whyte, July 16, 2020 Croix’s expansive sculptural art meets climate science”, by Dilpreet Bhullar, October 08, 2020 MASS MoCA has done an incredibly impressive job with safety protocols.Ī beautiful extensive catalog is currently available with poignant essays by Senior Curator of MASS MoCA, Denise Markonish, Writer Jeffrey Kastner, Author Charles Wolforth, as well as an interview with myself and NY Times Critic, Martha Schwendenner and much more. I hope this means all who would like, near and far, will get a chance to visit safely. I’m so pleased to let you know that my solo exhibition at MASS MoCA “How to Move a Landscape” is open to the public now through September of next year, 2021.
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