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  • Maria-Lassnig | moCa Cleveland

    Title Round Maria Lassnig Fraternity , 2008 Offset lithograph on paper 21.5 x 28.125 inches Edition of 100 Estimated Value Range: $2,000 - $4,000 Starting Bid: $1,000 Bidding increments: $100 More: Maria Lassnig Fraternity is a later work by Maria Lassnig in which she depicted her recurring theme of “body awareness.” In the center of the piece, two figures lay intertwined. The arms and legs of the figures wrap around one another, creating a singular form. Lassnig created this print in conjunction with her exhibition at the Contemporary Arts Center in 2008, her first US exhibition. Maria Lassnig was born in 1919 in Carinthia, Austria, and she died in 2014 in Vienna, Austria. She attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna (1944). She has been the subject of many solo exhibitions, including at Kunstmuseum, Düsseldorf, Germany (1985); Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (1994); Centre Pompidou, Paris, France (1995); Kunsthaus, Zürich, Switzerland (2003); Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH (2008); Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany (2009); MoMA PS1, New York, NY (2014); Kunsten Museum of Modern Art, Aalborg, Denmark (2016); Tate Liverpool, Liverpool, UK (2016); The Albertina Museum, Vienna, Austria (2019); and Kunstmuseum Bonn, Germany (2022). She has also participated in numerous group exhibitions, including Der Art-Club in Österreich , Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien, Vienna, Austria (1981); Féminin. Masculin , Centre Pompidou, Paris, France (1995); From Klimt to Rainer , Museum of Modern Art Salzburg Rupertinum, Salzburg, Austria (2002); The Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy (2013); Artist’s Choice: Amy Sillman – The Shape of Shape , The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY (2019); Wonderland , Albertina Modern, Vienna, Austria (2021); and The Drawing Centre , Le Consortium, Dijon, France (2022).

  • Art Raffle

    Tonight, Mar 16 only. Enter for a chance to win an original Vera Twins painting. Must be present at moCa Cleveland to win. Vera Twins Art Raffle First name Last name Email Phone Submit Enter onsite by QR before 10:45PM. Artwork raffle details: In person QR raffle entries when doors open at 9PM. Must be present during the artist talk for a chance to win. Raffle entries end at 10:45PM. Original artwork valued at $3,500.

  • studio-access-w-manabu-ikeda-2024-03-31-13-00-1

    Studio Access w/ Manabu Ikeda Mar 31, 2024 Experience the artist create onsite at moCa as he develops a new monumental artwork over the course of the Winter/Spring season. About Experience the artist create onsite at moCa as he develops a new monumental artwork over the course of the Winter/Spring season. Experience the artist create onsite at moCa as he develops a new monumental artwork over the course of the Winter/Spring season.

  • moCa Cleveland | Cleveland art museum | 11400 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH, USA

    moCa Cleveland brings art now through free exhibitions and events. All ages welcome. Free daily admission. NEW SEASON. NOW OPEN! EXHIBITIONS NOW through Jan 4 Clotilde Jiménez Shapeshift NOW through Jan 4 Erykah Townsend "Happy" Holidays NOW through Jan 4 Kelli Connell Double Life NOW through Jan 4 Maggie Menghan Chen Body Building Exercise NOW through Jan 4 Beverly Semmes The Dresses January 30, 2026 2026 Opening Night Celebration + more All Events VISIT ◼ Hours Thursdays & Fridays 1-8PM Saturdays & Sundays 11AM-5PM ◼ Gallery Admission FREE for all who live & learn in Ohio & all youth under 18 $10 Adults outside of Ohio EVENTS NEW SEASON. NOW OPEN! ▶ ART NOW, IN PROGRESS ... ▶ moCa WILL BE CLOSED ON THU. NOV 20 for the Futureland Summit. ▶ moCa WILL BE CLOSED ON THU. NOV 20 for the Futureland Summit.▶ moCa WILL BE CLOSED ON THU. NOV 20 for the Futureland Summit.▶ moCa WILL BE CLOSED ON THU. NOV 20 for the Futureland Summit. ▶ moCa WILL BE CLOSED ON THU. NOV 20 for the Futureland Summit. ▶ moCa WILL BE CLOSED ON THU. NOV 20 for the Futureland Summit. ▶ moCa WILL BE CLOSED ON THU. NOV 20 for the Futureland Summit. Exhibitions NOW through Jan 4 Clotilde Jiménez Shapeshift Events January 30, 2026 2026 Opening Night Celebration All Events NOW through Jan 4 Erykah Townsend "Happy" Holidays NOW through Jan 4 Kelli Connell Double Life NOW through Jan 4 Maggie Menghan Chen Body Building Exercise NOW through Jan 4 Beverly Semmes The Dresses NOW through Jan 4 Clotilde Jiménez Shapeshift NOW through Jan 4 Erykah Townsend "Happy" Holidays NOW through Jan 4 Kelli Connell Double Life NOW through Jan 4 Maggie Menghan Chen Body Building Workout NOW through Jan 4 Beverly Semmes The Dresses Exhibitions Events Upcoming Exhibitions Events Opening Jan. 24 Harminder Judge Bootstrap Paradox January 30, 2026 2026 Opening Night Celebration All Events Upcoming Exhibitions Events Opening Jan. 24 Harminder Judge Bootstrap Paradox January 30, 2026 2026 Opening Night Celebration All Events Opening Jan. 24 Gala Porras-Kim A Hand in Nature Opening Jan. 24 Birthing Beautiful Communities Dear Opening Jan. 24 Gala Porras-Kim A Hand in Nature Opening Jan. 24 Birthing Beautiful Communities Dear TONIGHT'S EVENT IS SOLD OUT! SOLD OUT Thursdays & Fridays 1-8PM FREE for those who live & learn in Ohio & all youth under 18 $10 Adults outside of Ohio NEWS Marcella Brown Leads moCa Cleveland Board as President The change includes new Board Officer appointments and three new Board Directors. +more January 30, 2026 2026 Opening Night Celebration All Events Our mission: Art Now, in progress... +more NEW DROP MIDWEST KIDS x moCa Cleveland Wear art every day with this limited-edition collab. +more Thursdays & Fridays 1-8PM FREE for those who live & learn in Ohio & all youth under 18 $10 Adults outside of Ohio Visit moCa is closed on Thu. Nov 20 for a private event. ◼ Hours Thursday & Friday 1-8PM Saturday & Sunday 11AM-5PM Thursdays & Fridays 1-8PM Saturdays & Sundays 11AM-5PM ◼ Gallery Admission FREE for all who live & learn in Ohio & youth under 18 $10 Adults who live outside Ohio Thursdays & Fridays 1-8PM FREE for those who live & learn in Ohio & all youth under 18 $10 Adults outside of Ohio News All News Press Release: Marcella Brown leads moCa Cleveland Board as President + more NewCity Art: Ineffable Portals: A Review of Harminder Judge at Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland + more CAN Journal: When Expectant Mother's Have A Village. Birthing Beautiful Communities Dear at moCa + more ▶ ART NOW, IN PROGRESS ...

  • Simone-Shubuck-Portfolio-cover | moCa Cleveland

    Title Round Simone Shubuck Portfolio cover , 2006 Lithograph, edition of 40 Framed: 19 3/4 x 15 1/2 inches Estimated Value Range: $500 - $800 Starting Bid: $200 Bidding increments: $50 More: Simone Shubuck Born in 1969, Simone Shubuck received a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute. She has had a solo exhibition with Zach Feuer Gallery (LFL) in New York and has exhibited works in New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo and San Francisco. Her work has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Tokion, Elle, The Fader, ARTnews and is included in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art. Shubuck’s work is informed by a range of experiences, from her days as a graffiti artist in San Francisco in the early 90’s to her years as a flower designer in New York City. She professes an affinity for Viennese Secessionists and Art Nouveau practices as well as the work of such outsider artists as Edmund Monsieul and Lee Godie. Her visual style parallels her obsession with the layered sampling of hip-hop artists like Jay-Z, Dipset, Cam’ron and Young Jeezy. Another notable influence comes from her maternal grandmother and great-grandmother, who were skilled bakers and embroiderers.

  • AIR-Amber-N-Ford

    AIR: Amber N. Ford AIR: Amber N. Ford Artist-in-residence Jan 29-Jun 5, 2022 Left: Amber N. Ford; Right: Amber N. Ford, Power Knots , 2020. Archival pigment print, 36 x 24 in. (91.44 x 60.96 cm). Courtesy the artist Amber N. Ford is an artist based in Cleveland, OH. She received her BFA in Photography from the Cleveland Institute of Art (2016). Interested in race, and identity, she is best known for her work in portraiture, which she considers a collaborative engagement between photographer and sitter. Her work was shown at ThirdSpace Action Lab as a part of Imagine Otherwise , and has been featured in exhibitions at Kent State University, Transformer Station, SPACES Gallery, The Morgan Conservatory, The Cleveland Print Room, Zygote Press, and Waterloo Arts, as well as in outdoor public spaces on the Capitol Theatre Building located at the corner of Detroit and West 65th. Recent awards include Gordon Square Arts District Artist-In-Residence (2019) and the Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Award (2017). Find out more about Amber N. Ford at ambernford.com . The AIR program is generously sponsored by Margaret Cohen and Kevin Rahilly, with additional support from Char and Chuck Fowler. About moCa AIR: Developed to support and highlight the work of emerging or early-career artists in Cuyahoga County, moCa AIR allows the museum to work alongside artists through 5-month, long-form onsite engagements. Artists-in-residence receive an honorarium, program support, a dedicated studio space inside the museum, professional development opportunities, access to the museum’s production studios, and administrative support. During their time in residence, each artist will develop a site-specific project that activates a site in the building outside of the traditional gallery spaces with production funds provided by moCa. Related Exhibition ▶ Amber N. Ford: Someone, Somewhere, Something

  • moca-at-parade-the-circle

    moCa at Parade the Circle Jun 8, 2024 FREE for all Join moCa and the co-hort from our Teen Engagement Ambassadors at moCa (T.E.A.M.) during Parade the Cirlce . Experience hands-on making and to find out more about our upcoming season of art. About FREE for all Join moCa and the co-hort from our Teen Engagement Ambassadors at moCa (T.E.A.M.) during Parade the Cirlce . Experience hands-on making and to find out more about our upcoming season of art. FREE for all Join moCa and the co-hort from our Teen Engagement Ambassadors at moCa (T.E.A.M.) during Parade the Cirlce . Experience hands-on making and to find out more about our upcoming season of art.

  • studio-access-w-manabu-ikeda-2024-04-06-13-00-1

    Studio Access w/ Manabu Ikeda Apr 6, 2024 Experience the artist create onsite at moCa as he develops a new monumental artwork over the course of the Winter/Spring season. About Experience the artist create onsite at moCa as he develops a new monumental artwork over the course of the Winter/Spring season. Experience the artist create onsite at moCa as he develops a new monumental artwork over the course of the Winter/Spring season.

  • Juntos-Together

    Jul 7, 2023-Jan 7, 2024 ¡Juntos! (Together) Nathalie Bermudez Amelia Casiano J. Leigh Garcia Camilo Gonzalez Barragan Hugo Ivan Juarez (Alatorre) Kenron Morgan, Jr and Marilyn Oliveras de Ortiz Jul 7, 2023-Jan 7, 2024 ¡Juntos! (Together) installation at moCa Cleveland, 2023. Photo: Jacob Koestler. Presented in partnership w/ Julia de Burgos Cultural Arts Center and moCa Cleveland From Julia de Burgos Cultural Arts Center: ¡Juntos! (Together): A group of persons joined for a common purpose. ¡Juntos! (Together) tells the extraordinary tale of a diverse group of Cleveland Latino artists who, though strangers, embark on an exceptional journey of artistic creation for this exhibition. United by a common purpose, these individuals transcend their distinct backgrounds and unique artistic styles to collaboratively craft captivating pieces. In the vibrant tapestry of their shared Latino heritage and unwavering passion, cultural bonds form, celebrating the richness and diversity of Latino artistry and history. Through their remarkable creations, they intimately express stories of their family history and personal artistic journeys. With support from moCa staff, this cohort receives invaluable mentorship from two esteemed artists, Bruno Casiano and Ariel Vergez. These established artists and industry professionals play a pivotal role in nurturing and empowering the emerging talents, offering guidance, advice, and encouragement. Their mentorship enriches the artists' creative development, fostering an environment where artistic expression flourishes. As the residency progresses, these artists form a tightly-knit familia, sharing their unique perspectives, techniques, and experiences with one another. Every brushstroke and vibrant hue, every ounce of glue applied to their creations reflects not only their individual talents but also the profound collective spirit that emerges when Latino artists come together. Through the power of unity and collaboration, the Julia De Burgos Cultural Arts Center proudly presents ¡Juntos! , an exhibition that showcases the incredible artistry and unyielding spirit of these extraordinary artists. Presented in partnership w/ Installation Images ¡Juntos! (Together) . Installation views at moCa Cleveland, 2023. Photos: Jacob Koestler About the Artists Nathalie Bermudez Nathalie Bermudez Nathalie Bermudez (she/her) is a Colombian painter, digital artist, muralist, and actor who came to the United States in 2015 to pursue her career as an artist. She began painting after moving to the U.S. as a way to remain connected to her culture. Through her work, Bermudez shares her personal story and perspective of the world around us. Bermudez has exhibited work and contributed to numerous large-scale projects throughout Cleveland and has collaborated with global brands including Samsung Mobile USA and Shein. In 2022, she worked alongside Alicia Vasquez to create a mural in Cleveland’s Playhouse Square. In addition to her painting practice, Bermudez is an actor. She has performed with Teatro Publico de Cleveland and from 2018-2021, was a part of the LatinUS Theater Company. She received her Associate of Arts from Cuyahoga Community College and is currently studying visual art and theater at Cleveland State University. Amelia Casiano Amelia Casiano Amelia Casiano (she/her) is a mixed media artist from the Near West side of Cleveland, OH. Formally trained as a graphic designer, she layers techniques she learned as a student at Baldwin Wallace University into her paintings and collages. Employing vibrant colors and abstract forms, Casiano expresses her personal history as a Latina growing up in America, often incorporating found objects into her work as a method of sharing her Puerto Rican heritage. She uses her own story as a jumping off point that extends outwards to highlight the interconnectedness of different cultures within her community. Casiano draws inspiration from music, fashion, and her peers to explore womanhood, emotional connectivity, and her relationship to the world around us. J. Leigh Garcia J. Leigh Garcia J. Leigh Garcia (she/her) is an artist born and raised in Dallas, TX. Following the roots of her biracial ancestry, Garcia explores the complex relationship between Texans and Mexicans—particularly, the racialization and displacement of unauthorized Latinx immigrants. Using printmaking, papermaking, and sculpture, Garcia explores her familial history while highlighting aspects of racial and generational privilege/oppression. Garcia received her MFA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and BFA from the University of North Texas. Her work is included in over 15 permanent collections including the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH; Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, Madison, WI; National Museum of Mexican Art, Chicago, IL; and Mexic-Arte Museum, Austin, TX. Garcia currently lives in Kent, OH where she is an Assistant Professor and Co-Area Head of Print Media and Photography at Kent State University . Camilo Gonzalez Barragan Camilo Gonzalez Barragan Camilo Gonzalez Barragan (he/him) is an artist from Bogotá, Colombia, where he studied film and television production at the UNITEC University of Colombia. He uses analog photography to develop his ideas and share his stories while simultaneously creating longform audiovisual projects. Gonzalez Barragan draws inspiration from film, music, and painting, using elements from these media to create work rooted in his personal experiences and dreams. Themes explored in his work include: melancholy, nostalgia, freedom, silence, loneliness, and forgetfulness. Gonzalez Barragan’s work has been published in magazines including The Paradox Magazine and Classics Magazine , and in exhibitions at Hardy & Nance Studio and the Cleveland Print Room. He currently lives and works in Cleveland, OH, where he has found inspiration in the magic of its forests, streets, and people. Hugo Ivan Juarez (Alatorre) Hugo Ivan Juarez (Alatorre) Hugo Ivan Juarez (Alatorre) (he/him) was born and raised in his beloved Dallas, TX. He grew up with children of millionaires but mostly identifies with immigrant culture and brownness. While in high school, art class became his sanctuary and upon graduating, he created a clothing line to further harness his creative energy. These initial interests led him to study graphic design and art education, but he eventually discovered the wonderful world of printmaking. Printmaking became a vehicle for his education and in 2022, he began his academic career as a visiting assistant professor at the University of Akron. Juarez believes that artists are the most powerful people in the world and his practice consists of making friends, supporting other artists, and searching for teachers. His work manifests itself through conversation, infiltration, and teaching. Materially, he works with anything he can get his hands on. Kenron Morgan, Jr. Kenron Morgan, Jr. Kenron Morgan Jr, Founder of Art School Reject Club, is an award winning multi-media artist, based in Cleveland, OH. As the name describes, Kenron is a self taught artist. His works show a variety of characters detailing a self-expressive journey through culture, sexuality, and self. Morgan Jr. transports audiences to a world of his own creation, displaying alternate realities that suggest a reflection of something familiar. The artist’s work has been included in RTA public transportation’s Dressing the Part , Akron Hospital’s Show Me Love , and most recently, Summit Art Space’s The Twins. Morgan Jr. has received awards for his work including Dressing the Part and High & Lows. He has also had the opportunity to give back to his community raising funds for creative youth development. Marilyn Oliveras de Orti Marilyn Oliveras de Ortiz Marilyn Oliveras de Ortiz (she/her) is a poet and mixed media artist, first generation born in Cleveland Ohio of Puerto Rican heritage. Her creative interests began at an early age when the women in her family gathered around the table as makers and storytellers. They made paper flowers, dolls, Capias, and other party favors for social events while sharing stories in the oral traditions of Puerto Rico. These family gatherings inspired cultural teachings and sparked Oliveras de Ortiz’s imagination in both the literary and visual arts. Her lifelong profession working in the affordable housing industry in urban communities further inspired her to write and create art that reflected and advocated for real life social issues of poverty, homelessness, domestic violence and the human instinct of survival. As one of the first arts & crafts instructors at Julia de Burgos Cultural Arts Center, she facilitated workshops creating Vejigante Masks made of paper mâché and sharing about their historical significance during island festivals, she realized a calling for cultural preservation. Oliveras de Ortiz continues to explore methods in mask-making, using mediums including polymer clays and walnut shells. In her expansive practice, she uses photography, painting, jewelry-making, and upcycling techniques, and creates public installations for Dia de Muertos celebrations.

  • moca-saturdays-design-exlporr

    moCa Saturdays: Design Exlporr Feb 10, 2024 About

  • studio-access-w-manabu-ikeda-2024-01-23-13-00

    Studio Access w/ Manabu Ikeda Jan 23, 2024 Experience the artist create onsite at moCa as he develops a new monumental artwork over the course of the Winter/Spring season. About Experience the artist create onsite at moCa as he develops a new monumental artwork over the course of the Winter/Spring season. Experience the artist create onsite at moCa as he develops a new monumental artwork over the course of the Winter/Spring season.

  • 365-jpg

    365.JPG Nov 20, 2035 Meet the makers, masterminds and visionaries behind the creative industry. About Meet the makers, masterminds and visionaries behind the creative industry. Meet the makers, masterminds and visionaries behind the creative industry.

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