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Tag Archives: MOCA

SLOW: Marking Time in Photography and Film

Feb

26

There are no ticking clocks in this exhibit. No sand running through the hour glass to mark the passage of time. In fact there is almost…

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Wordless Wednesday – Join Us for the Museum Hop this Saturday!

May

09

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Art Around Town: MOCA Family Free Sundays

Mar

31

Every week you can enjoy a day of family fun with MOCA’s Family Free Sundays, sponsored by Bank of America. You can enjoy the museum at no charge, play in the Art Explorium Loft, and participate in free classes for the whole family with their Sunday ArtFusion.

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Museum Advocacy – Make Your Voice Heard

Feb

28

or millions of Americans, museums are seen as refuges of learning, fun and spiritual uplift. That is true from the cherished Smithsonian museums in Washington to the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens, The Museum of Contemporary Art and the Museum of Science and History, all here in Jacksonville. U.S. museums attract an estimated 850 million visits each year, more than all professional sporting events and theme parks combined.

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