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Miami Museum of Contemporary Art, Gay-Friendly Miami Arts and Entertainment |
Miami Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Designed by Charles Gwathmey, an acclaimed architect based in New York, Miami Museum of Contemporary Art’s (MOCA) exhibits and beautiful design make it one of the most popular gay-friendly and gay Miami attractions. Moca Museum in Miami also features film screenings and other special events. Miami Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) opened in 1996, enriching the city's cultural landscape. This gay-friendly Miami attraction’s goal is to make contemporary art accessible to everyone by exploring how today's art related to our culture. MOCA is also committed to helping discover new local talent. Since its opening, Miami Museum of Contemporary Art’s collection has grown to over 400 permanent pieces, as well as numerous special exhibits. Artists whose work can be found at the Museum of Contemporary Art include John Baldessari, Dan Flavin, Dennis Oppenheim, Alex Katz, Louise Nevelson, Gabriel Orozco, Julian Schnabel, Zoe Leonard, Uta Barth, Teresita Fernandez, Jorge Pardo, Garry Simmons, Mathew Ritchie, Raymond Pettibon, and Yoko Ono. Besides the permanent collections, the museum also hosts special exhibits. For more details on that, check their website at www.mocanomi.org. Location 770 NE 125 Street North Miami, FL 33161 (map) Hours - Tuesday- Saturday: 11 am - 5 pm
- Sunday: Noon - 5 pm
- Last Friday of each month: 7-10 pm
Admission - Adults: $5
- Seniors and Students with ID: $3
- Children under 12: Free
- North Miami Residents/ City Employees: Free
- Admission is by Donation each Tuesday
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