

Time Estimateġ-2 hours inside- Experiencing the art Exhibits In MOCA North Miami AUDIENCES & DEMOGRAPICS: As the only major art institution in North Dade, which is centrally located to Broward County and Greater Miami-Dade, MOCA. The Bass is generously funded by the City of Miami Beach, Cultural Affairs Program, Cultural Arts Council the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners the State of Florida. I wish I would have seen the show in this youtube video below, Cecilia Vicuña and also Africobra. MOCA is dedicated to making contemporary art accessible to diverse audiences through the collection, preservation & exhibition of contemporary art. The Bass Museum of Art is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. The MOCA seems to attract some great talent. Im presuming the artists who works I saw were perhaps Haitian or west African. And the voodoo imagery strikes a cord with ME.

So, a little background on myself, as a youth, I visited New Orleans and many voodoo shops. But what it lack in size, it makes up for in impactful and thought provoking art works. The Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami is relatively smaller than the 2 predecessors. Inspired by its surrounding communities, MOCA connects diverse audiences and cultures Subject matter In a statement released yesterday, co-chairs Irma Braman and Ray Ellen Yarkin announced. Because MoCA technology is wired, it also delivers a reliable, low-lag, and ultra-high-speed. In essence, MoCA creates a wired Internet home network, but without the headache of drilling holes or running wires. A catalogue will be published to accompany the exhibition.MOCA North Miami presents contemporary art and its historical influences through exhibitions, educational programs, and collections. The Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami has ceased operations. MoCA (stands for Multimedia over Coax Alliance) is a technology that uses the existing coaxial cables already in most people’s homes. The exhibition, this year hosted and organized by MOCA, will provide a snapshot of the breadth and depth of the artistic talent in the South Florida art scene. “The exhibition offers an emotionally moving experience and is a testament to the power of art to inspire social change.”Īlso opening this spring is the South Florida Cultural Consortium (SFCC) exhibition, which brings together 12 artists working across various media including, sculpture, film and site-specific installations. The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), North Miami, is also hosting a milestone exhibition Ral De Nieves: Eternal Return & The Obsidian Heart the most. “Holley’s work is not just aesthetically compelling, but it also challenges viewers to rethink their relationships to objects, discarded items and the environment,” said Adeze Wilford, MOCA Curator. The exhibition, curated by MOCA curator Adeze Wilford, will feature 70 works including foundational “sandstone” sculptures, new works on paper and large-scale quilt paintings that depict faces. Known for his unique style of art that draws inspiration from his life experiences, Holley often incorporates found objects and everyday materials, which he transforms into thought-provoking art. Holley’s influence on Southern art is highlighted throughout “If You Only Knew,” including a section he curated featuring works from artists such as Miami native Purvis Young, Thornton Dial, Mary T. “Lonnie Holley: If You Really Knew” provides an intimate and focused look at the career of Birmingham, Alabama-born artist and musician Lonnie Holley. Both exhibitions go on view May 10 through Oct.

Currents - Maps - MOCA North Miami - Hattie Mae Williams. The second showcases the work of 12 intergenerational South Florida artists selected to show their work in the “South Florida Cultural Consortium (SFCC)” exhibition. MOCA DREAM: Mapping my dreams was a big part of me reimagining a new world and documenting. “Lonnie Holley: If You Really Knew” invites visitors to experience the work of prolific artist Lonnie Holley in his first major exhibition in the South. The Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami (MOCA) is pleased to announce two exciting exhibitions opening this spring.
