Engage with three multisensory experiences created by Jace Clayton that interweave memories, sound, and public spaces, to create what he describes as “those waves of magic that happen when the human spirit joins with technology.”
Jace Clayton creates multisensory experiences that explore the unexpected and conversational nature of music from around the world. Interested in how sounds have and define social meaning, Clayton pens musical compositions, creates new audio instruments, and constructs participatory installations. They Are Part brings together three of Clayton’s works that interweave memories, sound, and public spaces, to create what he describes as “those waves of magic that happen when the human spirit joins with technology.”
Free.
Additional time info:
Museum Hours
Thursday, 12-8pm
Friday, 12-5pm
Saturday and Sunday, 11am-5pm
2023/02/23 - 2023/07/30
MassArt Art Museum (MAAM)
621 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02115
MAAM is accessible to mobility devices and strollers. Two manual wheelchairs are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Gallery benches are situated throughout our space, portable lightweight stools are also available. While our interior doors do not feature power assist, our museum attendants will be happy to assist you. We make large print versions of all exhibition texts available, please ask a museum attendant for more information. Childcare items, including strollers, diaper bags, and infant feeding supplies are welcome at MAAM. All restrooms are equipped with diaper-changing stations. Bottle and breastfeeding are permitted in all spaces. Service animals, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act, are welcome.
We believe that art is for all to enjoy. Please contact us prior to your visit to discuss your accessibility needs at maam@massart.edu or 617.879.7333.