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Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA)

Junction Triangle
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Opening hours
  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: Closed
  • Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday: 12:00 – 9:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Modern works by new & established artists are on display at this leading international art gallery.via Google

Housed in a historic former aluminum factory, this museum showcases cutting-edge, provocative contemporary art from local and international artists.

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€€; surrounded by trendy local breweries.

Reviews from Google

Sandi Cole3 months ago
Smashing IT!📷✌️😎✌️📷 Behold the EYE of the beholder shall enter a world of alluring art through the masterful lens. Come take a unique walk into the world of photography. Witness the art of taking the ordinary that we all take for granted and see how it's turned into an extraordinary piece of art. The perspectives that we can't see or usually miss is perfectly pointed out to us, blown up and framed just as it should be. The Museum of Contemporary Art is nestled in the heart of trendy Sterling Avenue, catch a few great Cafe vibes in the area before visiting the Museum to make your experience that much more enchanting. Marvel and enjoy. Let your sense unwind and let the magic of the lens capture your soul and show you the things that at first you couldn't see.
Thomas Delevacque3 months ago
1st time (& last time?) going to this museum. Went during Jeff Wall exhibition. Probably spent 10 min. Very random pictures, no theme and some very average pixtures.. knowing everything is staged makes it even more lame. Then they should at least try to explain the "artist"'s vision, message he wants to pass.. Glad I got free tickets through TPL but was not worse driving from east to west..
Olha Khudyk5 months ago
Great contemporary art space in a real industrial building. Spacious, calm, and very well suited for slow viewing. In winter, it’s especially comfortable — you can take off your coat and enjoy the exhibitions properly. Lovely café on the first floor with good coffee, stylish desserts, and views of the surrounding industrial area. Worth a visit.
kevin xu11 months ago
Also known as MOCA, the museum moved into its current location in 2016 - the Auto building. The building has a 100+ year history. It has that industrial look with the mushroom columns. The interior space is cool. Not a lot of art works. Maybe it’s why the rating is low. Not crowded and a place to pause and reflect on your life.
Kristina3 months ago
It’s ok. The first exhibition I attended 10 years ago was the best one. The space is big, nice but the shows vary in how interesting they are. It requires some walking from the subway station. The coffee shop is good.
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