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  • Art Raffle

    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.

  • Cleveland CROWN Convention Photos

    Thank you for being a part of the first Cleveland CROWN Convention and sharing of yourself in the day! ​ Artist Amber N. Ford has shared this incredible gallery of portraits from the day. If you find yourself below, please download for your use. If sharing on social, tag @ambern.ford and @moCacleveland. We hope to welcome you back soon and for next year's Convention.

  • DEIA Commitment at moCa Cleveland

    Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Accessibility Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Accessibility About moCa's Mission DEIA The Building Support Membership Staff & Jobs Board Shop News Contact Us moCa's commitment: moCa always strives to be an affirming, learning, just organization where people of all backgrounds can collaborate in creating, interpreting, and advancing art now. Led by our institutional values, moCa reflects and uplifts diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) in all programming, policies, and practices. We support equal opportunity under the law. We nurture an open, adaptive atmosphere that empowers those who may have been historically marginalized. As a cornerstone of the cultural community, moCa is a welcoming space of exchange, where people participate and feel heard, respected, and valued. ​ These core commitments underpin moCa's work: At moCa, we believe that this work: ◼ is essential. ◼ is a moral, ethical, and human imperative. ◼ is responsive to the needs and desires of artists working today. ◼ is critical for an organization committed to both learning and contemporary culture. ◼ must address power, process, practice, and people across all facets of the organization and our community. ◼ affirms and uplifts those who have been historically marginalized or excluded. ◼ forms the basis for trusting relationships through accountability and transparency. ◼ increases relevancy and value for our community. ◼ reflects the adaptive, forward-thinking mission of the organization. ◼ is the basis for exchange, collaboration, customization, and growth. ◼ is a continuum and not a destination.

  • Institutional Giving | moCa Cleveland

    Institutional Giving Institutional Giving Grants, sponsorships, and major gifts are critical to moCa Cleveland’s ability to present outstanding exhibitions and public programs and to provide education and enrichment programs for local youth and families. We thank you for the vital funding that helps moCa support artists and serve community. ​ moCa Cleveland invites individuals, businesses, and foundations to partner with us to make exhibitions and programs possible. To explore institutional giving opportunities, please contact: Amy Cronauer, Grants Stewardship Director 216.658.6920 acronauer@mocacleveland.org ​ ​ Support Membership Annual Fund Institutional Giving Patrons ​ INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS moCa Cleveland receives lead institutional support in part by The Cleveland Foundation, the residents of Cuyahoga County through a public grant from Cuyahoga Arts & Culture, the George Gund Foundation, the Nord Family Foundation, the Leonard Krieger Fund of the Cleveland Foundation, the Ohio Arts Council, which receives support from the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency, PNC, and the continuing support of the museum’s Board of Directors, patrons, and members. ​ CURRENT EXHIBITION SUPPORTERS All current moCa Cleveland exhibitions are funded by Leadership Circle gifts from Doreen & Dick Cahoon, Joanne Cohen & Morris Wheeler, Margaret Cohen & Kevin Rahilly, Grosvie & Charlie Cooley, Becky Dunn, Harriet Goldberg, Agnes Gund, Jan Lewis, and Toby Devan Lewis* FREE ADMISSION FREE daily admission supported in part by the Connor Foundation. ​ moCa SATURDAYS Family Fun supported by PNC. ​ ADDITIONAL GENEROUS OPERATIONAL, EDUCATIONAL & ENRICHMENT INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS: M E and F J Callahan Foundation The Dempsey Fund The Hershey Foundation The Anselm Talalay Photography Endowment Jack, Joseph, and Morton Mandel Foundation David and Inez Myers Foundation, a supporting foundation of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland The Char and Chuck Fowler Family Foundation TOBY'S PRIZE Toby’s Prize is generously supported by Toby Devan Lewis* ​ moCa AIR (ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE) PROGRAM SUPPORTERS Generous support for moCa AIR is provided by and Margaret Cohen & Kevin Rahilly and Char & Chuck Fowler ​ *In memory

  • Membership at moCa Cleveland

    Support Membership Artists & art lead us to the unfamiliar, where we open and connect to new possibilities. Become a moCa Cleveland member for greater access to today’s art and artists working in Cleveland and everywhere, to exclusive events and activities, and to other cultural adventurers. ALL MEMBERS ENJOY: ▶ Semi-Annual Member Breakfast ▶ Early access hours ▶ Guided exhibition tours and special experiences ▶ Member appreciation gifts and incentives ▶ Early invitations and discount to special programs and moCa’s annual Benefit ▶ 20% off moCa merchandise (excluding artist editions) Support Membership Annual Fund Institutional Giving Patrons General Members Associate Members Donor Members Legacy Circle To explore membership opportunities, please contact: GENERAL MEMBERS Hannah Ayers, Development Associate 216.658.6921 hayers@mocacleveland.org DONOR CIRCLE MEMBERS Monica Butscha, Individual Giving Director 216.658.6926 mbutscha@mocacleveland.org

  • Staff & Jobs at moCa Cleveland

    moCa Staff & Jobs Megan Lykins Reich Kohl Executive Director ​ Konstance Roark Executive Assistant & Board Liaison Administrative Tom Poole Creative Director ​ Antoinette Cartman-Gay Digital Communications Manager Communications Lauren Leving Curator-at-large ​ Ray Juaire Exhibitions Director ​ Jamie Sepich Registrar Curatorial Monica Butscha Individual Giving Director ​ Amy Cronauer Grants Stewardship Director ​ Hannah Ayers Development Associate ​ Zakia Frontz Special Events Designer & Sales Manager Development Natalie Grave Visitor Engagement Director ​ Joshua L. Hill Director of Community Engagement & Partnerships ​ Kory Dakin Media & Programs Production Manager ​ Kealsi Fanter Administrative Coordinator Bobbi Reagins Youth & Family Engagement Coordinator ​ Steve Brown Engagement Guide ​ Clay Cerny Engagement Guide ​ Luna Cowles ​Engagement Guide ​ Sa'Renn Floyd Engagement Guide ​ Levi Gaines Smith ​Engagement Guide ​ Emily Goldman ​Engagement Guide ​ Ashley Gulish ​Engagement Guide ​ Frank Hadzima ​Engagement Guide ​ LJ Jeter Engagement Guide ​ Matt O'Reilly Engagement Guide ​ Crystal Pryor ​Engagement Guide ​ Thomas Smith ​Engagement Guide ​ Tamara Gates Turner ​Engagement Guide Engagement Jenn Bartone Controller Finance Ryan Serafin Director of Operations Daniel McKinnon Security Coordinator ​ Arlester Tate-El Senior Security Coordinator Operations Deputy Director & Senior Curator Engagement Guide Open Jobs

  • Support moCa Cleveland

    Support Support Your gift supports art now, in progress. Gifts to moCa's Annual Fund are fully tax-deductible. Support Membership Annual Fund Institutional Giving Patrons

  • Board of Directors at moCa Cleveland

    moCa Board Stephen G. Sokany President ​ Marcella Brown Vice-president ​ Nadya Haider Secretary ​ Nicholas Reif Treasurer Executive Scott Bogard F. Allen Boseman, Jr. Tim Boyle Dick Cahoon Joanne R. Cohen Grosvie Cooley Leslie DiNovi Katy Dix Brahler Leslie Dunn Nicole Finley Joseph M. Grunfeld J. Bennett Guess Karen Hillenbrand Donald Insul Michelle Shan Jeschelnig Audra T. Jones Paul M. Katz Jonathan Kurtz David Lamb Kim Myers Casey Monda James Stone Harriet Warm​ Directors Timothy Callahan Becky Dunn Char Fowler Peter Galvin* Bill Ginn* Harriet Goldberg Agnes Gund Hope Hungerford Jack Katzenmeyer* Mary Ann Katzenmeyer Stewart Kohl Toby Devan Lewis* Scott Mueller Lawrence Oscar Roger Salomon* Boake Sells ​ ​*in memory Honorary Directors

  • ▶ Visit moCa Cleveland

    Visit Hours & Admission Getting Here Engagement Guides Talks & Tours Accessibility ADMISSION Exhibitions are FREE FOR ALL ​ HOURS Thursdays-Sundays 11AM-5PM ​ PLEASE NOTE: moCa will be CLOSED on Sat. Apr 27 for a private event. Please check back for updates on holiday hours and building or gallery closures. ​ EVENTS Visit the Events page for more information about special event registration, times, and ticketing. ​ Date Title One sentence desciption + more Add a Title Add a Title Title + more Add a Title Add a Title Title + more ▶ ART IN THE AREA Extend your art experience and visit other art exhibitions nearby: ​ Cleveland Museum of Art 11150 East Blvd, Cleveland, OH 44106 DISTANCE: .5 miles from moCa (11 minutes by foot) ​ Website Cleveland Institute of Art Reinberger Gallery 11610 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44106 DISTANCE: . 3 miles from moCa (6 minutes by foot) ​ Website The Sculpture Center 12210 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44106 DISTANCE: .4 miles from moCa (9 minutes by foot) ​ Website Artist Archives of the Western Reserve 1834 E 123rd St, Cleveland, OH 44106 DISTANCE: .5 miles from moCa (11 minutes by foot) ​ Website

  • moCa Cleveland Building

    The Building The Building About moCa's Mission DEIA The Building Support Membership Staff & Jobs Board Shop News Contact Us Farshid Moussavi moCa's building garners various reactions from those in our city. 11400 Euclid Avenue, often used as a personal mirror by passers-by, was designed to inspire dialog centered on creativity. It does so while reflecting a cosmopolitan area of Cleveland and those who bring it to life. moCa's physical structure is nearly 34,000-square-foot, 44 percent larger than moCa's former rented space. A museum expansion need not be large in scale to be ambitious. Both environmental and fiscal sustainability were key considerations within the design. Resulting in a landmark that is at once technically inventive and highly practical. ​ Iranian-born, London-based Farshid Moussavi designed the dynamic structure, formerly with Foreign Office Architects (FOA) and now principal of Farshid Moussavi Architecture (FMA). moCa remains her first U.S. commission and her first museum. In addition to FMA, the design team included executive architects Westlake Reed Leskosky , headquartered in Cleveland, and designers of more than 50 cultural buildings throughout the United States. According to Moussavi, "museums today are not just homes for art, but serve multiple functions and host a variety of activities. Our design for moCa Cleveland aimed to provide an ideal environment for artists and visitors to foster creativity in a variety of exhibitions and programs." The four-story building, which anchors the Uptown district, rises 60 feet from a hexagonal base to a square top, where the primary exhibition space is situated. All four floors contain areas for either exhibitions or public programs. The exterior is primarily a mirror-finish of black Rimex stainless steel. Three of the building's six facets, one of them clad in transparent glass, flank a public plaza designed by James Corner Field Operations , a New York-based landscape architecture and urban design firm. The plaza serves as a public gathering place and links moCa to Uptown attractions and amenities. Upon entering the building, visitors find themselves in an atrium where they can experience the dynamic shape and structure of the building as it rises. This space leads to moCa's lobby and a double-height multi-purpose room for public programs and events. From there, visitors may take moCa's monumental staircase, a dominant architectural feature of the building, to the upper floors. On the top floor, the 6,000-square-foot gallery space has no fixed dividing walls, allowing for various configurations. This floor also contains a gallery designed for new media work and the Dick and Doreen Cahoon Lounge, which overlooks Toby's Plaza and Uptown.

  • GameON | moCa Cleveland

    Title Round at : Studio West 117 1384 Hird Ave, Lakewood, OH Meet this year's culinary creatives: Kate Lasky and Tomasz Skowronski are co-chefs and co-owners of APTEKA, a Central + Eastern European restaurant that the couple opened in 2016. The restaurant draws on Skowronski's first generation Polish heritage, Lasky's multi-generation Pittsburgh roots, and their extensive travel through the former Eastern Bloc. Apteka is a hyper-DIY, scratchmade, and entirely vegan project. Most recently, the restaurant was highlighted by the New York Times in "The Restaurant List" and "Best Restaurant Dishes" in 2022, and the couple were semi-finalists in 2022 and 2024 and finalists in 2023 for James Beard Best Chef Mid-Atlantic. 2023 and 2024 James Beard-finalist chefs Pittsburgh, PA Kate Lasky & Tomasz Skowronski APTEKA Bar Amazonia invites you to embark on a journey through the flavors and wonders of the Amazon rainforest. Gabrielle Swafford, Bar Manager and Menu Creator, brings her passion for mixology and a profound appreciation for the rich cultural tapestry and biodiversity of the Amazon. Each potion is carefully crafted to mirror the magic and spirit of the rainforest. Lakewood, OH Mixologists BAR AMAZONIA Suit up your team & get ready to play! TICKETS $125 Individual $225 Pairs $400 Teams of 4 General Tickets • Open Bar: wine, beer, specialty drink • Food • Access to all games • Valet Parking $10/car $300 MVP Individual $500 MVP Pairs $800 MVP Teams of 4 MVP Tickets • Access to Private MVP Lounge • Open Top Shelf Bar • MVP Food • Free Valet Parking • Arena Club Seating • Free Game On T-shirts for each guest Thu. Jun 6 7-10:30PM moCa’s fundraiser celebrating contemporary art at play is happening on 6/6. The night will focus on games for pairs and pairs of pairs. Whether sport games, play games, drinking games, or art games, expect creative twists and amusing awards! ​ Fuel up with drinks and food that replenish your electrolytes for the full court party. Win prizes in the Game On raffle and clinch clutch awards for competitions, team apparel, cheers, and spectatorship, with special prizes for top teams. Step up your game as a MVP and enjoy the Trellis Lounge with special MVP treatment. Get TICKETS! Get TICKETS! HOST COMMITTEE: Aawful Aaron Evelyn Burnett Conor & Alana Coakley Amanda & Erin Cole Greg Harris Henni Manny Larcher Deidre McPherson Stamy Paul Larese Purnell Kelsey & Alex Wolf ​

  • Contact moCa Cleveland

    Contact us Email info@moCacleveland.org Call 216.421.8671 Message First name Last name Email* Phone Message* Submit Sign Up for moCa News Email* First name Last name Submit

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