Studio Foundation
Meet Marc Holland
Join TAB Storytellers podcast hosts Jen Ferrari (she/her) and Abi Paytoe Gbayee (she/her) as they interview Marc Holland, the Chair and Professor of the Studio Foundation program at MassArt, in Boston, Massachusetts.
The interesting psychology and technology behind color
Massachusetts College of Art Studio Foundation Program Chair, Jarrett Min Davis, talks about the symbolism and psychology of color in this WCVB-TV Chronicle feature.

Universal Tools
MassArt has universal tools and resources that are open to all undergraduate and graduate students at the College, regardless of major. These facilities include the Digital Fabrication Labs (Fablabs) - which include tools for 3D Printing, 3D Scanning, Laser cutting, and a PCLab for 3D modeling; a Documentation Room; an Installation Room; a Lighting Installation Room; Public Spaces; Sound Studio; and Woodshop.
"One hearing or a century of hearings?"
Excerpt recording of installation:
Gabriel Sosa's Billboards Offer Messages Of Hope In A Pandemic
Unsigned billboards have appeared in Boston communities hit particularly hard by COVID-19 as the work of Gabriel Sosa, Visiting Lecturer at MassArt.
'Open Studio': South Asian Art At The Peabody Essex Museum; 'A Parallel Road' Explores The Black American Motoring Experience
Faculty Amani Willett was featured on WGBH's Open Studio with Jared Bowen, discussing his new book, A Parallel Road, which explores the experience of Black motorists on American roads.
An Art Installation Confronts Us With A Hurricane, And Our Role In Climate Change
Faculty Georgie Friedman's latest work, Hurricane Lost, is an immersive experience that "confronts people with the growing climate crisis, and their complicity in it."
Gabriel Sosa and Sam Richardson Named Urbano Project's Winter 2021 Artists in Residence
MassArt Professor Gabriel Sosa is one of two Artists in Residence at the Urbano Project. Sosa and Sam Richardson will be working on the theme of Radical Care, leading virtual Youth Artist Projects for Boston Public School teens from January through March.
Artist Speaks Truth to Power in Larger than Life Portraits of Black lives
MassArt alumnus and faculty Keith Morris Washington is documenting communities and sites where Black people have been killed in the past — but it requires a deeper look at his work to understand how he’s doing so.
Portraits of ‘Ordinary People who Continue to Live and Survive’ at the Site of Police Killings
MassArt Professor and alumnus Keith Washington "Black Lives . . .," an installation and online exhibition, is now on view at Concord Center for the Visual Arts. The installation depicts portraits of people Washington met at lynching sites across America.
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