

The Godine Family Gallery is an experimental exhibition space overseen by the SIM department at MassArt.
Learn MoreStudents in the Studio for Interrelated Media (SIM) program have access to a wide array of equipment and resources. The Pozen Center for Interrelated Media, often used for performances, is a large multi-use venue with a flexible lighting grid, sound amplification and HD projection system. The SIM sound studio serves students working on audio projects, scoring and other productions in stereo or multiple surround sound formats, and is home to one of the original ARP Synthesizers.
SIM Major Studio Class in the Pozen Center at MassArt is where individuals and groups present and discuss work in media of their choice such as audio, video, computer, performance, publishing, and production of events that interrelate media.
SIM’s home base, the Pozen Center for Interrelated Media, is a flexible, multi-use venue equipped with professional sound, lighting, and HD projection technology. Housed in North Hall—a 1907 auditorium originally built for Boston Girls’ Latin School—the space retains historic features like Palladian windows and a reproduction of the Parthenon frieze. Renovated for contemporary use, the Pozen Center now serves as a dynamic educational hub for the SIM program.
While the Pozen Center for Interrelated Media primarily serves as an educational space, it is also one of Boston’s few flexible, multi-use art venues. It functions as a valuable resource for both the MassArt and Boston communities, with access granted in ways that support its academic mission and ensure the safety of users and equipment.
To inquire about booking the Pozen Center, please contact MassArt Conference and Event Services.
The Godine Family Gallery is an experimental exhibition space overseen by the SIM department at MassArt.
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