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  • Kohl Atrium | moCa Cleveland

    Patrons Kohl Atrium Send an Inquiry First name Last name Email* Phone Message* Submit Info Maximum capacity for a dinner: 200 Maximum capacity for a reception: 400

  • moCa Saturday: FAM Day (Family, Art & Movement) | moCa Cleveland

    Date Title One sentence desciption + more Add a Title Add a Title Title + more Add a Title Add a Title Title + more 12-2:30PM Sat. November 1, 2025 moCa Saturday: FAM Day (Family, Art & Movement) SIGN UP at moCa Cleveland Free with admission Move with meaning in this transformative experience where visual art meets street dance. Join the acclaimed 10K Movement to reconnect with your body, creativity, and expression—through moves inspired by the current exhibitions of Clotilde Jiménez and Maggie Menghan Chen. All ages and levels welcome—no experience needed. Presented in partnership w/

  • Application

    moCa Cleveland Job Application Application for Employment Please answer each question fully and accurately. No action will be taken on this application until all questions have been answered. In reading and answering the following questions, be aware that none of the questions are intended to imply illegal preferences or discrimination based upon non-job-related information. Position you are applying for:* Date submitted* First name* Last name* Email* Daytime phone* When are you available to begin working? Have you worked for moCa in the past?* No Yes If yes, when? I am seeking: Full-time (30+ hours) Part-time (1-29 hours) Volunteer Work (unpaid) Resume/Cover Letter Upload Upload File If applicable, link to professional website or portfolio. APPLY NOW An Equal Opportunity Employer moCa Cleveland provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, ancestry, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, religion, age, disability, gender identity, results of genetic testing, or service in the military. Equal employment opportunity applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including hiring, placement, promotion, termination, leave of absence, compensation, and training. Certification & Attestation I certify that all information provided in this employment application is true and complete. I understand that any false information or omission may disqualify me from consideration for employment and may result in my dismissal if discovered at a later date. If hired, I understand that I will need to provide proof of my eligibility to work in the United States. I authorize the investigation of any or all statements contained in this application. I also authorize, whether listed or not, any person, school, current employer, past employers and organizations to provide relevant information and opinions that may be useful in making a hiring decision. I release such persons and organizations from any legal liability in making such statements. I understand that this application, verbal statements by management, or subsequent employment does not create an express or implied contract of employment nor guarantee employment for any definite period of time. Only moCa’s Executive Director has the authority to enter into an agreement of employment for any specified period and such agreement must be in writing, signed by the Executive Director If employed, I understand that I have been hired at the will of the employer and my employment may be terminated at any time, with or without reason and with or without notice. I have read, understand, and by applying, consent to these statements. Engagement Guide Open Jobs

  • Opening Night Celebration | moCa Cleveland

    Date Title One sentence desciption + more Add a Title Add a Title Title + more Add a Title Add a Title Title + more 6-9PM Fri. June 27, 2025 Opening Night Celebration SIGN UP at moCa Cleveland Free to all Kick off moCa's new season and celebrate with the artists at our exhibition opening. The season includes five new exhibitions: Clotilde Jiménez: Shapeshift Kelli Connell: Double Life , co-organized with Progressive Insurance. Erykah Townsend: “Happy" Holidays Maggie Menghan Chen: Body Building Exercise Beverly Semmes: The Dresses , co-organized with Progressive Insurance. Experience the exhibitions, sips from the bar, and local tasty bites.

  • Hildur-Asgeirsdottir-Jonsson | moCa Cleveland

    Title Round Hildur Ásgeirsdóttir Jónsson Skyscape #6 Small , 2022 Silk and dyes 26 x 50 x 2 inches Courtesy of Abattoir Gallery Estimated Retail Value: $10,000 Starting Bid: $6,000 Hildur Jónsson makes woven paintings with dyed silk thread, each based on the landscape of her native Iceland. Her paintings, which span small, framed works to mural-size wall hangings, stem from acute observation and recording of Iceland’s natural phenomena across all seasons. After photographing unique environmental attributes like geysers, waterfalls, hot springs, and active volcanoes, she extracts and abstracts those primal shapes. Painting the warp and weft fibers separately, Jónsson then weaves them together to create a humming, vibratory impression of nature. +sign up to proxy bid return to auction menu More: Hildur Ásgeirsdóttir Jónsson Hildur Ásgeirsdóttir Jónsson (b. 1963, Reykjavík, Iceland; lives and works between Cleveland, OH and Reykjavík, Iceland) received her BFA (1991) and MFA (1995) from Kent State University and also studied at the Cleveland Institute of Art. Recent and upcoming solo exhibitions include the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art (Charlotte, NC); Tibor de Nagy Gallery (New York, NY); Abattoir Gallery (Cleveland, OH); Frederic R. Weisman Museum of Art (Malibu, CA); Hafnarborg (Hafnarfjörður, Iceland); and Reykjavík Art Museum (Reykjavík, Iceland), among others. moCa did a solo show of her work in 2006. Her work has also been presented in group exhibitions at institutions such as the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University (Waltham, MA); Uppsala konstmuseum (Uppsala, Sweden); Scandinavian House (New York, NY); and the Central Museum of Textiles (Łódź, Poland). Jónsson’s work is included in numerous public and private collections and has been discussed in publications including The New York Times , Hyperallergic , The New Yorker , and NewCity Art .

  • Cahoon Lounge | moCa Cleveland

    Patrons Kohl Atrium Send an Inquiry First name Last name Email* Phone Message* Submit Info Maximum capacity for a dinner: 200 Maximum capacity for a reception: 400

  • Board of Directors at moCa Cleveland

    Search the names of current moCa Cleveland Board Directors moCa Board Executive Marcella Brown President Casey Monda Vice-president Jason Smith Treasurer Jonathan Kurtz Secretary Directors Dennis Barrie F. Allen Boseman, Jr. Tim Boyle Evelyn Burnett Dick Cahoon Joanne R. Cohen Grosvie Cooley Cosmo Danielly Leslie DiNovi Leslie Dunn Lauryn Durham Nadya Haider Donald Insul Michelle Shan Jeschelnig Paul M. Katz David Lamb Kim Myers Grafton Nunes Dr. Gilbert Padula Susan Petersen Nicholas Reif Stephen G. Sokany James Stone Michael Weil Kelsey Wolf Emeritus Directors Timothy Callahan Becky Dunn Char Fowler Barbara Galvin Harriet Goldberg Hope Hungerford Mary Ann Katzenmeyer Stewart Kohl Scott Mueller Lawrence Oscar Boake Sells Harriet Warm Honorary Directors* Peter Galvin Bill Ginn Agnes Gund Jack Katzenmeyer Toby Devan Lewis Roger Salomon Nina Sundell Marjorie Talalay *in memory

  • moCa Connect Silent Auction

    Cleveland native and acclaimed music producer BIG DUKE, along with hi-fi audio-jewelry designer T10 Bespoke, have collaborated to create a fully customized in-ear computer to benefit moCa Cleveland and Big Brothers and Sisters of Greater Cleveland. Auction BID TO WIN Cleveland native and acclaimed music producer BIG DUKE, along with hi-fi audio-jewelry designer T10 Bespoke, have collaborated to create a fully customized in-ear computer to benefit moCa Cleveland and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cleveland. This inspirational personal audio system valued at $6,500 features in-ear computers and charging case hand-made to reflect Big Duke’s insignia, the red, white, and black color scheme of his Alma Mater Glennville High, and the "Art Now, In Progress" mission statement of moCa Cleveland. BID NOW Unique materials: Cast bronze coated in matte black PVD. Brushed finish with carved enamel raised lettering. Mirror polished obsidian, black YPPZ ceramic zirconia for charger covers and ear computer forms. Custom leather inset with moCa-inspired geometric art and Big Duke logo rondel in black brushed cast bronze PVD and color enamel insert. What is an in-ear computer? In-ear computers are capable of doing much more than traditional wired or wireless earphones. For example: Stream music in full 96/24 high-resolution (no separate hi-res player required) Connect to and control nearly any other connected device (full IFTTT integration on board) Open platform: Runs the Bragi OS for hearables with Nano a.i. on board Capable of downloading and running hearables apps that extend and enhance functionality lt in 9-axis gyroscope for positional and momentum feeds movement data to connected appsBui Fully programmable Voice/Touch/Non-verbal Mouth/Head-motion control interfaces (patented) Twin Cadence Hi-Fi DSP’s for incredible personalized audio tuning and enhancement capabilities Stunningly clear telephony, plus ability to run apps that enable secure voice-activated walk- ie-talky communication to selected individuals or groups without the need to dial or conference Bionic ears are badass. Forward-thinking companies around the world are busy dreaming up exciting and incredible new use cases for ear computers. With T-10’s you can tap directly into the early stages of Singularity–the frontier where man and machine converge to become one.

  • Ruby-Palmer | moCa Cleveland

    Title Round Ruby Palmer Flashe and acrylaguache on prepared canvas 28 x 22 inches Courtesy of Ruby Palmer and Morgan Lehman Gallery Estimated Retail Value: $5,000 Starting Bid: $2,500 Garden is a compelling example of Ruby Palmer’s distinctive ability to translate our lived experience with nature into richly layered, visually arresting compositions. A work from her recent solo show Garden Theory at Morgan Lehman Gallery, this painting expresses nature’s delightful binaries: it is at once immersive and structured, intuitive yet rigorously composed. Palmer’s surfaces draw the viewer into a dynamic field where form, memory, and perception continuously shift—an experience that deepens over time. Her practice, grounded in years of attentive observation, daily walks, and a refined painterly language, places her squarely in a generation of artists rethinking landscape and abstraction with urgency and nuance. +sign up to proxy bid return to auction menu More: Ruby Palmer Ruby Palmer (b. 1996, London, UK; works in Red Hook, NY) grew up in rural Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. She received a BA in Painting and Drawing from Hampshire College and an MFA from School of Visual Arts. In 1999, she was awarded a Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant for Painters and Sculptors. Palmer has presented solo and group exhibitions at Morgan Lehman Gallery, Turley Gallery, Onna House, and numerous institutions and venues including Opalka Gallery, Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild, LABspace, Smack Mellon, Exit Art, and the Samuel Dorsky Museum. In 2025, she completed a 320-square-foot permanent wall sculpture at Albany International Airport, commissioned by Southwest Air and fabricated from recycled airplane leather. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, Hyperallergic, Artforum, and House Beautiful, among others, and is held in private and corporate collections including Fidelity, Morgan Stanley, and Capital Group. Palmer lives in Rhinecliff, NY, and works in Red Hook, NY.

  • Corrie-Slawson | moCa Cleveland

    Title Round Corrie Slawson Cloud Cover Over/In the Pantheon , 2025 Oil and mixed media on birch plywood 23 ½ x 20 inches Courtesy of SHAHEEN modern and contemporary art Estimated Retail Value: $4,200 Starting Bid: $1,200 Corrie Slawson creates visually rich works that combine painting, drawing, printmaking, and collage into striking compositions that blend recognizable places and everyday scenes with abstracted forms to create a heightened, almost cinematic intensity. Both immediate and expansive, Slawson’s work is rooted in close observation and research tied to the artist’s concerns for the inequities in our world. Cloud Cover Over/In the Pantheon is from her newest body of work, which focuses on the political vulnerability of women’s bodily autonomy. Overlaying recognizable elements like the Pantheon with shapes and forms that suggest the female reproductive system, Slawson reminds us of the long history of attempted control over women’s bodies and the persistent strength and resistance of women throughout time. +sign up to proxy bid return to auction menu More: Corrie Slawson Corrie Slawson received her BFA from Parsons School of Design and her MFA from Kent State University. Her work has been exhibited at moCa Cleveland, the Toledo Museum of Art, the Akron Art Museum, the Massillon Museum, SPACES, and The Sculpture Center, and internationally at venues including Centro Cultural Tijuana and Galerie Module Drei in Dresden, Germany. Slawson’s layered, narratively charged works are also held in public and private collections including those of Arizona State University, Case Western Reserve University, the University of Illinois, the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, and Progressive Insurance.

  • Museum-of-Creative-Human-Art

    Museum of Creative Human Art x moCa Museum of Creative Human Art x moCa Institutional Residency Jul 2021-Jun 2022 Installation of the exhibition Stina Aleah: "Helping" Hands in the Lewis Gallery. In July 2021, the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland (moCa) and the Museum of Creative Human Art (MCHA) co-created and launched an institutional residency project. This residency is designed to explore how organizations of different sizes but with similar missions and commitments can work collaboratively in space and programming, learn from one another, and mutually advance goals of equity, education, and creativity. MCHA is a new art world change agent focused on presenting a diversity of artists, creative spaces, perspectives, programs, and activations intended to serve and inspire mission-aligned Black creators. moCa has been both conduit and catalyst for contemporary artists for more than 50 years, supporting and sharing the art and ideas of our time through artist first exhibitions, programs, special projects, and publications. During this residency, MCHA is curating its ambitious exhibition program at moCa’s building with assistance from moCa’s team. moCa and MCHA are creating joint programming for audiences of all ages that springboards from each exhibition and the residency concept-at-large. This institutional residency reinforces MCHA and moCa’s shared missions to advance and improve humanity through art. Ultimately, MCHA and moCa hope that the project could model new approaches to long-form, shared space organizational partnerships that provide both autonomous and collaborative work that prioritizes equity, education, and creativity. Generous support from Margaret Cohen & Kevin Rahilly, The Cleveland Foundation, and the Callahan Foundation Related Exhibitions ▶ Where We Overlap ▶ Honey Pierre: Bloodlines ▶ Ryan Harris: Sincerely, Us ▶ Terry Joshua: The Pinkest Hue ▶ Lawrence Baker: Taking Another Look ▶ Stina Aleah: "Helping" Hands ▶ Aawful Aaron by Aaron D. Williams

  • At the Table | moCa Cleveland

    Date Title One sentence desciption + more Add a Title Add a Title Title + more Add a Title Add a Title Title + more 12-3PM Fri. April 3, 2026 At the Table RSVP OFFSITE: at Centrovilla25 3140 West 25th Street Cleveland, Ohio Free to all Join us at Centrovilla25 for a powerful, participatory conversation featuring artists Jalisa Robinson and Glenna Jennings of Desert Kitchen Collective , alongside Dr. Ashanté M. Reese . Inspired by The Price of Eggs , currently on exhibition at moCa Cleveland, and Dr. Reese’s acclaimed book Gather: Black Food, Nourishment, and the Art of Togetherness. This program creates space to explore the deep connections between food, culture, and community. Supported by The George Gund Foundation. Presented by moCa Cleveland, Thirdspace Action Lab, and West Side Market. Glenna Jennings Jalisa Robinson Dr. Ashanté M. Reese Support for this program: Presented in partnership w/

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