SPRINGFIELD –Throughout June, the Museum of Techno Art will be exhibiting in the Jaqua Gallery at the Emerald Art Center at 500 Main St.
The exhibition, “Past, Present and Future Relics,” will feature artists Joe Mross, Barbora Bakalarova, Jud Turner, Renee Mahni, Rob Bolman, Steve La Riccia, Max Rink, Allen Ott, with guest artists Ralf Huber and Neil Conner. MTA artists will be on hand for the Second Friday ArtWalk reception on Friday, June 13 from 5-7:30 p.m.


The Museum of Techno Art (MTA) is a collective showcasing art with technology and industrial themes that reflects on the history of human invention, retrofuturism, and imaginative machines of the future.
Using a variety of traditional processes and their industrial derivatives, which actually span millennia, they create one-of-a-kind sculptures, assemblages, and whimsical wall pieces — imagining and reimagining artifacts from possible futures, distant pasts, industrial influences, and repurposed consumer debris.



