Mass MoCA

MASS MoCA is the largest center for contemporary arts in the United States. It is located in North Adams, Massachusetts on a 13-acre campus of renovated 19th-century factory buildings. MASS MoCA values and supports both the creation and presentation of visual and performing arts pieces. In addition to its role as nationally significant contemporary arts center, MASS MoCA hosts the educational arts cooperative Kidspace and is an active partner in collaborations to invigorate the life of a region in socioeconomic need.

Related C3D Publications

MASS MoCA Economic Impact

This document shows the impact in all economic sectors as presented in the online impact model. PDF Here.

MASS MoCA Summary

This report describes the overall economic impact of the museum on its community. PDF Here.

Measuring the impact of culture using hedonic analysis

Measuring the impact of culture using hedonic analysis. 2010. Stephen Sheppard. PDF Here.

The Potential of Social Network Analysis for Research on the Cultural Sector

The Potential of Social Network Analysis for Research on the Cultural Sector, 2010, Kay Oehler and Stephen C. Sheppard. PDF Here.

Non-profit Organizations in Berkshire County

The Economic Impact of Non-profit Organizations in Berkshire County, 2010, Stephen Sheppard and Kay Oehler. PDF Here.

Network Analysis and the Social Impact of Cultural Arts Organizations

Network Analysis and the Social Impact of Cultural Arts Organizations, 2007, Kay Oehler, Stephen C. Sheppard, Blair Benjamin, and Laurence K. Dworkin. PDF Here.

Culture and Revitalization

Culture and Revitalization: The Economic Effects of MASS MoCA on its Community, 2006, Stephen C. Sheppard, Kay Oehler, Blair Benjamin, and Ari Kessler. PDF Here.

Mill Town, Factory Town, Cultural Economic Engine

Mill Town, Factory Town, Cultural Economic Engine: North Adams in Context, 2006, Kay Oehler, Stephen C. Sheppard, and Blair Benjamin. PDF Here.

Shifting Sands in Changing Communities

Shifting Sands in Changing Communities: The Neigborhoods of North Adams, Massachusetts, 2006, Kay Oehler, Stephen C. Sheppard, Blair Benjamin, and Lily Li. PDF Here.

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