MOCA Celebrates Black History Month
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By illuminating new trends, concepts, and practices, MOCA serves as a bridge that unites the efforts of the arts community. The museum’s Art Talk programs include international symposia, focused panel discussions and lectures by renowned professionals that inform audiences and introduce important dialogue that results in local and international collaborations.
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Thursday, December 7, 2017 | 6:00 PM ———- Exhibition artist Jacob Felländer will lead a discussion/presentation of his work, […]
NOVEMBER 4, 2017 PROGRAM WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION TO THE EVENT 2 pm Natasha Colebrook-Williams, Interim Director HISTORY AND MEMORY […]
Instructor: william cordova, artist william cordova is an interdisciplinary cultural practitioner born in Lima, Peru and living in Miami/New York City. […]
Instructor: Samba Camara of FIU Samba Camara is Adjunct Professor of African Art and Literatures and Wolof Language at Florida International University. He […]
MOCA CONTEMPORARY DIALOGUES Saturday, April 2, 6:30 pm The colonial body in performance: a Caribbean/Afro-French perspective. Stéphanie Melyon-Reinette, PhD […]
Using letters, words and Spanglish phrases to interpret and re-purpose meanings addressing contemporary issues Instructor: Rosa Naday Garmendia, creative thinker and producer Rosa Naday Garmendia is […]
Instructors: Martin Tsang PhD Martin Tsang is a cultural and historical anthropologist with a focus on Chinese people in Cuba […]
Instructor: Dr. Maya Boutaghou, Assistant Professor in Modern Languages & Women’s and Gender Studies Dr. Boutaghou is currently Assistant Professor in […]