Oct 3, 2020
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Saturday
Oct 3, 2020Virtual Studio Visits: Elizabeth Peyton VirtualSaturday
Oct 3, 2020VirtualThis Friday, join us for MOCA’s Virtual Studio Visits series led by MOCA Director Klaus Biesenbach as he globe-trots and digitally connects with artists around the world for studio visits. This week features Elizabeth Peyton from her makeshift home studio on the East Coast. -
Wednesday
Oct 7, 2020Black Spring: Return from Exile Screening, VirtualWednesday
Oct 7, 2020Screening, VirtualBlack Spring: Return from Exile
Poet, playwright, and revolutionary Black thinker Amiri Baraka understood that there will be no liberation without the commitment of Black artists. Join us Wednesday, October 7, 4pm PST for a screening of Black Spring . -
Oct 8 — Nov 4
2020SCREEN: Kevin Jerome Everson Screening, VirtualOct 8 — Nov 4
2020Screening, VirtualSCREEN: Kevin Jerome Everson
MOCA’s online platform for experimental film and video art returns this October with SCREEN: Kevin Jerome Everson. -
Saturday
Oct 10, 2020Virtual Studio Visits: Katharina Grosse VirtualSaturday
Oct 10, 2020VirtualVirtual Studio Visits: Katharina Grosse
This Saturday, join us for MOCA’s Virtual Studio Visits series led by MOCA Director Klaus Biesenbach as he digitally connects with artists around the world for studio visits. This week features Katharina Grosse from her home in Berlin. This talk was pre-recorded on May 9, 2020 and is now available on MOCA’s YouTube channel. -
Thursday
Oct 15, 2020Uncommon Commons Panel Lecture, VirtualThursday
Oct 15, 2020Lecture, VirtualUncommon Commons Panel
A panel discussion investigating access, inclusion, and the changing role of Urban Parks and Civic Space in Los Angeles. Thursday, October 15, 4pm PDT To join, RSVP he… -
Sunday
Oct 18, 2020For Families All Ages, VirtualSunday
Oct 18, 2020All Ages, VirtualFor Families
Join MOCA this Sunday, October 18 at 1pm PST for an inclusive and playful virtual program just FOR FAMILIES of all kinds, led by MOCA Education and Visitor Engagement. -
Thursday
Oct 29, 2020GOTV: The Role of the Artist Thursday
Oct 29, 2020GOTV: The Role of the Artist
What is the role of art as we get out the vote and build larger movements for change? In this national conversation with engaged artists, hear about the importance of voting in both local and national elections, using art to challenge and shift culture, and how we build powerful, and beautiful, movements. Speakers include Glenn Kaino, Caroline Klibanoff, Claudia Pena, and Kristina Wong. This program is a collaboration between JANM, MOCA, Made by US, and For Freedoms.