Museum of Contemporary Art Museum of Contemporary Art

Museum of Contemporary Art

Established in 1979, the Museum of Contemporary Art, is the only artist-founded museum in Los Angeles. Today, it houses over 7,000 objects, comprising one of the world's most expansive collections of contemporary art.

A Contemporary Collection

Museum of Contemporary Art

The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) is dedicated to collecting and exhibiting diverse contemporary works, and is committed to adapting to changing definitions of "art." The museum exhibits work created after 1940 from across the globe, and leads the way in original scholarship and interpretations of these works. MOCA has two Los Angeles venues – MOCA Grand Avenue, which hosts the museum's main galleries; and the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, a former police car warehouse renovated to hold 40,000 square feet of exhibition space. Utilizing these two public spaces, MOCA encourages audiences of all backgrounds to enjoy exhibitions and participate in educational programming. In this way, MOCA encourages audiences to garner an appreciation for – and to critically engage with – contemporary art.

GRoW Support

2023

Event - Annual Gala

2022

Event - Spring Benefit

2021

General Operating Support

2020

General Operating Support

2019

General Operating Support

2018

General Operating Support

2017

General Operating Support

2016

General Operating Support

2005

Exhibition - Visual Music

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2003

Gehry Education Outreach Program & Exhibition – Frank O. Gehry: Work in the Progress

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