![]() Sunrise (March 15-July 28, 2019) honors the vision of the museum’s three founders, Agnes Gund, Marjorie Talalay, and Nina Sundell. ![]() Including photography, installation, and performance, the exhibition offers a series of unique and powerful interactive experiences with art, through four of the artist’s - well-known and prominently exhibited works: Sonic Blossom (2013), The Moving Garden (2009), The Mending Project (2009), and 100 Days with Lily (1995). Lee Mingwei: You Are Not a Stranger (March 15-July 28, 2019) includes works that are designed to enchant and inspire audiences through the exchange of kindness between strangers. I believe these qualities are essential in achieving an inclusive, accessible and diverse environment that will attract and engage new audiences.”įor its 50th anniversary season, moCa Cleveland has organized exhibitions that both honor the museum’s founding and illuminate the key ideas within OPEN HOUSE. Says Carl Thoma, Co-Founder, The Carl & Marilynn Thoma Art Foundation, “moCa received the inaugural ‘Bold Initiatives’ grant because they demonstrate qualities of leadership we are seeking to support: open, self-critical, and confident to seek input from others. Comprehensive in scope, our OPEN HOUSE initiatives assert the museum as a safe gathering place, a public forum, and a contemplative haven to process our multi-cultural world,” explains Jill Snyder, moCa’s Kohl Executive Director. Inclusion is a central focus, and to effectively serve all audiences we will integrate welcoming, collaborative practices into every aspect of our business. “Removing the economic barrier to visitation is just one phase of our OPEN HOUSE initiative. Family Fun on Saturdays provided by PNC will include guided tours, hands-on workshops, and pop up activities for audiences of all ages on what is historically the museum’s highest-attended day. She joins moCa’s newly appointed Chief Curator, Courtenay Finn.Ī gift from PNC will enhance Saturday programming geared toward intergenerational families that creates connections, supports learning, and sustains engagement. LaTanya Autry brings a wealth of experience to this role after holding curatorial positions at the Yale University Art Gallery and the Mississippi Museum of Art, among others. Building off the positive public response to Free First Saturdays, free admission to teens, and free public programs, the Museum is taking the final step to make moCa free and open to all.Ī gift from the George Gund Foundation will support the creation of a diversity-focused Curatorial Fellowship that enables moCa to broaden its curatorial team to mirror the diversity of the Cleveland community. moCa is able to make a lasting commitment to lower this economic barrier to entry through generous gifts from The Kelvin & Eleanor Smith Foundation, The Connor Foundation, and The Char and Chuck Fowler Family Foundation. ![]() A multi-year gift from the Cleveland Foundation allows moCa Cleveland to offer innovative, inclusive experiences that are accessible to everyone in our community.īeginning on March 16, 2019, moCa Cleveland will offer free admission for all. The Cleveland Foundation is another key partner in OPEN HOUSE. This grant will support a moCa-wide shift to a frontline engagement team trained to support visitor experiences throughout the museum and a new Education Fellowship position dedicated to on-site engagement strategies. The Carl & Marilynn Thoma Art Foundation provided the lead investment in OPEN HOUSE, launching an annual “Bold Initiatives” grant of $500,000 over three years to small and mid-sized institutions and museums taking bold steps to increase attendance through outreach, diversity, and inclusion. OPEN HOUSE initiatives include free admission for all, the creation of a diversity curatorial fellowship, an engagement guide apprenticeship program, enhanced onsite programming for families and teens, and the addition of an education specialist. Situated within a broader national dialogue about the 21st century role of museums, moCa’s OPEN HOUSE initiatives embrace the societal imperative for greater civility, social justice, and informed public discourse. OPEN HOUSE Includes Free Admission for All, Beginning March 16Ĭleveland, OHIO (March 4, 2019) - On the occasion of its 50th Anniversary, the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland (moCa) is launching OPEN HOUSE, a set of initiatives that embodies the values of diversity, inclusion, and accessibility-core elements to the Museum’s philosophy and practice-and makes the Museum more welcoming and collaborative for all audiences.
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