MOSAIC
About MOSAIC
MOSAIC is MCLA’s community-centered cultural events program, dedicated to bringing people together through artistic and cultural exchange.
Exhibitions
Gallery 51 features international, national and local artist exhibitions, giving students and the community access to an extraordinary and diverse range of contemporary art. Follow @gallery_51 on Instagram
Performances
Talks and Lectures feature artists, scholars and practitioners who engage students in current ideas, creative practices and critical conversations. Follow @mosaic_mcla on Instagram
Talks & Lectures
MOSAIC presents performances in dance, music, and theatre, that promote inclusion and equity and highlight shared experiences. Our events are free and open to the public. Follow @mosaic_mcla on Instagram
Events
Current and Upcoming Exhibitions, Performances and Talks
Dates: Feb. 6–April 11, 2026
Opening Reception: Friday, Feb. 6, 5–7 p.m.
In The Garden of Memory, artist Junli Song invites viewers to enter into the In-Between
Cosmos with an immersive installation. What happens to souls when they die?
Artists in Residence
Every year, in the spring semester, MOSAIC and MCLA’s Department of Fine and Performing
Arts invite an artist from a rotation of disciplines to become part of our community
and create work, share work, and teach a course at MCLA.
Meet Ngoc-Tran Vu, a Vietnamese American multimedia visual artist and cultural organizer known for a deeply socially engaged practice that bridges diverse artistic media with community activism. Tran is MCLA’s current Benedetti Artist in Residence.
Facilities

EVENTSPACE
EventSpace is a mixed use venue for lectures, community gatherings, film screenings and more. We are accessible to our community members in need of a place to host their event.
If you are need of a space for your cultural event reach out to mosaic@mcla.edu with your proposal or request. Please include your contact information, preferred date(s) and time(s).

Gallery 51
Located on Main Street in downtown North Adams, Gallery 51 exhibits work from a wide range of emerging to mid-career contemporary artists, participates in collective cultural activities such as First Fridays, and gives students hands-on experience in exhibition planning and gallery operations.
Gallery hours are currently Tuesday–Thursday, 11 a.m.–3 p.m., and Friday–Sunday, 11 a.m.–4 p.m.

