MASS MoCA is a contemporary art museum that emphasizes bold creative exploration and fosters surprising connections between people every single day. We uphold artistic freedom and are an indispensable home for artists who stretch ideas toward what has yet to be created. Our industrial campus originated as a major textile mill – Arnold Print Works – in the mid-19th century, and evolved to be the Sprague Electric Company in the mid-20th century. We are now a globally renowned, contemporary art museum and fabrication center. With a rich history of serving as an economic engine of the City of North Adams and the surrounding region, MASS MoCA’s vast galleries, artist studios, and a variety of indoor and outdoor stages are able to embrace art in all forms.
Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort is located in the Berkshire Mountains of western Massachusetts, offering a scenic and accessible alpine experience for skiers across the Northeast. With 167 acres of skiable terrain and 45 trails served by 12 lifts, the resort balances variety with convenience. The summit reaches 2,380 feet, and the vertical drop of 1,150 feet provides a satisfying descent across a mix of terrain. Annual snowfall averages 71 inches, supported by extensive snowmaking to ensure reliable coverage throughout the season.
At 3,491 feet, Mount Greylock is the highest point in Massachusetts. From its peak on a clear day, you can see as far as 90 miles away. No matter when you visit, there's plenty to do and see.
The RUDD ART FOUNDATION (formerly the Berkshire Art Museum) was established by the Barbara and Eric Rudd Art Foundation in 2012 and first opened to the public in 2014. The museum presents changing and permanent art exhibitions in 25,000 square feet of space within two repurposed buildings.