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ABOUT MOCADA
Founded in 1999 by Laurie Angela Cumbo in a brownstone owned by the Bridge Street AWME Church in the Bedford-Stuyvesant community of Brooklyn, New York, the concept of MoCADA grew from Ms. Cumbo’s graduate thesis at New York University, which focused on the feasibility of an African diaspora museum contributing to the revitalization of central Brooklyn economically, socially, politicallyDIGITAL - MOCADA
MoCADA Digital delivers art and social justice news about and from the African diaspora. Presented by the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art, explore virtual galleries, films, podcasts, workshops, the African diaspora map, and more.EXHIBITIONS
EXHIBITIONS. For 20 years, MoCADA has been an incubator for art made by artists from the African diaspora. Keeping social justice as a central focus, each artistic presentation touches on themes most relevant to the African diaspora from imagination, love, roots, family, culture, identity, community, education, self- expression,mental
CONTACT - MOCADA
To see a list of exhibitions, past and present, click here.. To schedule a tour, click here.. To volunteer at MoCADA or one of our upcoming events, click here.. If you’re an artist, educator, and/or curator wanting to submit your idea or work for consideration of inclusion in future programs, please click here.. To send your resume in consideration of an internship, please email us at helloSUBMIT - MOCADA
Curators are encouraged to submit proposals that include works in any mediums, and approach themes aesthetically and/or conceptually. To be considered, proposals MUST be in accordance with MoCADA’s mission. NOTE: All submissions must adhere to the outlined requirements. Any proposal sent by email will NOT be accepted.RETROSPECTIVE
On View April 7-July 4, 2021. Change is ever present in the work and life of Nigerian bred artist Ndidi Emefiele. Faced with a series of unexpected, insurmountable events since the dawn of her career a decade ago, Ndidi has risen time after time to reveal new modes of unconquerable expression. Between love, loss, motherhood and life’sother
LET THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN LET THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN Tour Notes On view October 5, 2019 - October 22, 2019 at MoCADA House on Governors Island SUMMARY Inspired by Dr. Marimba Ani’s book, “Let the Circle Be Unbroken,” MoCADAencouraged the 2019
HARMONIA ROSALES
Harmonia Rosales - Miss Education: Reclaiming Our Identity Tour Notes On View March 11, 2020 - May 24, 2020 SUMMARY The third and final chapter in MoCADA’sHARMONIA ROSALES
Harmonia Rosales’ Miss Education: Reclaiming Our Identity, is the third and final chapter in MoCADA’s exploration of spirituality in the African diaspora.In this exhibition, Rosales examines America’s puritanical foundation and approach to what is civilized while shedding light on issues of MAIN HOME - MOCADAABOUTCONTACTDIGITALDONATEEVENTSEXHIBITIONS The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art (MoCADA) uses the visual and performing arts as a point of departure for exploring new artistic production across a variety of disciplines. Through exhibitions and programming, MoCADA incites dialogue on pressing social and political issues facing the African Diaspora and fosters a dynamic space for social justice, and the creation andABOUT MOCADA
Founded in 1999 by Laurie Angela Cumbo in a brownstone owned by the Bridge Street AWME Church in the Bedford-Stuyvesant community of Brooklyn, New York, the concept of MoCADA grew from Ms. Cumbo’s graduate thesis at New York University, which focused on the feasibility of an African diaspora museum contributing to the revitalization of central Brooklyn economically, socially, politicallyDIGITAL - MOCADA
MoCADA Digital delivers art and social justice news about and from the African diaspora. Presented by the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art, explore virtual galleries, films, podcasts, workshops, the African diaspora map, and more.EXHIBITIONS
EXHIBITIONS. For 20 years, MoCADA has been an incubator for art made by artists from the African diaspora. Keeping social justice as a central focus, each artistic presentation touches on themes most relevant to the African diaspora from imagination, love, roots, family, culture, identity, community, education, self- expression,mental
CONTACT - MOCADA
To see a list of exhibitions, past and present, click here.. To schedule a tour, click here.. To volunteer at MoCADA or one of our upcoming events, click here.. If you’re an artist, educator, and/or curator wanting to submit your idea or work for consideration of inclusion in future programs, please click here.. To send your resume in consideration of an internship, please email us at helloSUBMIT - MOCADA
Curators are encouraged to submit proposals that include works in any mediums, and approach themes aesthetically and/or conceptually. To be considered, proposals MUST be in accordance with MoCADA’s mission. NOTE: All submissions must adhere to the outlined requirements. Any proposal sent by email will NOT be accepted.RETROSPECTIVE
On View April 7-July 4, 2021. Change is ever present in the work and life of Nigerian bred artist Ndidi Emefiele. Faced with a series of unexpected, insurmountable events since the dawn of her career a decade ago, Ndidi has risen time after time to reveal new modes of unconquerable expression. Between love, loss, motherhood and life’sother
LET THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN LET THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN Tour Notes On view October 5, 2019 - October 22, 2019 at MoCADA House on Governors Island SUMMARY Inspired by Dr. Marimba Ani’s book, “Let the Circle Be Unbroken,” MoCADAencouraged the 2019
HARMONIA ROSALES
Harmonia Rosales - Miss Education: Reclaiming Our Identity Tour Notes On View March 11, 2020 - May 24, 2020 SUMMARY The third and final chapter in MoCADA’sHARMONIA ROSALES
Harmonia Rosales’ Miss Education: Reclaiming Our Identity, is the third and final chapter in MoCADA’s exploration of spirituality in the African diaspora.In this exhibition, Rosales examines America’s puritanical foundation and approach to what is civilized while shedding light on issues ofEXHIBITIONS
EXHIBITIONS. For 20 years, MoCADA has been an incubator for art made by artists from the African diaspora. Keeping social justice as a central focus, each artistic presentation touches on themes most relevant to the African diaspora from imagination, love, roots, family, culture, identity, community, education, self- expression,mental
EVENTS ARCHIVE
Research Refracted | Session 2: Introduction to Archives with the Brooklyn Collection This workshop will demystify the archival research process, including a gentle explanation of what an archive really is; an overview of resources available in an archive; tips and tricks for doing research in archives derived from the pedagogical approach of our award-winning Brooklyn Connections educators THEDA SANDIFORD: HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT A dynamic presentation made up of virtual and public art exhibitions by Caribbean-American artist Theda Sandiford, "Hidden in Plain Sight" confronts the psychological impact of racial gaslighting as it has been revealed in her everyday interactions.MOCADA HOUSE
MoCADA explores curated spaces outside of Brooklyn including Governors Island to help illuminate stories of where the histories and futures of African Diasporan Art connect, in connection to themes of social justice to uplift marginalized communities. THEDA SANDIFORD: HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT (VIRTUAL EXHIBITION A dynamic virtual art exhibition by Caribbean-American artist Theda Sandiford, Hidden in Plain Sight confronts the psychological impact of racial gaslighting as it has been revealed in her everydayinteractions.
VOLUNTEER - MOCADA
Volunteer duties include but are not limited to: Greeting Visitors at MoCADA events and openings. Administering informal visitor surveys and collecting feedback on exhibitions and programming. Community Outreach. Event setup and breakdown. Website support and content-building on MoCADA.org. Assisting teaching artists and education staff with SOUL OF BROOKLYN: JUNETEENTH 2021 Soul of Brooklyn returns as a Juneteenth block party in 2021, to celebrate freedom, community, and the diverse arts and cultures of Brooklyn’s African Diaspora. KIDFLIX FILM FEST! 2020 The KIDflix Film Fest! is the longest-running kids’ film festival in Brooklyn. Presented by MoCADA since 2000, this annual, interactive program offers kids and their families access to free, streaming films from August 28-September 25. Visit MoCADA.org watch the films and to see the full schedule. AFRICAN DIASPORA MAP The MoCADA African Diaspora Map is an interactive, visual tool that is grounded by the perspectives and experiences of people of African descent globally. When you navigate across the map, you can explore different countries within the diaspora. Choose a filter to get more insight into the historical, political, and or artistic landscapes that give greater context to the stories of us.JOANA CHOUMALI
Share via: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print Copy Link More MAIN HOME - MOCADAABOUTCONTACTDIGITALDONATEEVENTSEXHIBITIONS The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art (MoCADA) uses the visual and performing arts as a point of departure for exploring new artistic production across a variety of disciplines. Through exhibitions and programming, MoCADA incites dialogue on pressing social and political issues facing the African Diaspora and fosters a dynamic space for social justice, and the creation andDIGITAL - MOCADA
MoCADA Digital delivers art and social justice news about and from the African diaspora. Presented by the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art, explore virtual galleries, films, podcasts, workshops, the African diaspora map, and more.ABOUT MOCADA
Founded in 1999 by Laurie Angela Cumbo in a brownstone owned by the Bridge Street AWME Church in the Bedford-Stuyvesant community of Brooklyn, New York, the concept of MoCADA grew from Ms. Cumbo’s graduate thesis at New York University, which focused on the feasibility of an African diaspora museum contributing to the revitalization of central Brooklyn economically, socially, politicallyEXHIBITIONS
EXHIBITIONS. For 20 years, MoCADA has been an incubator for art made by artists from the African diaspora. Keeping social justice as a central focus, each artistic presentation touches on themes most relevant to the African diaspora from imagination, love, roots, family, culture, identity, community, education, self- expression,mental
DONATE - MOCADA
WAYS TO #giveMo. You can make a one-time donation to MoCADA of $5, 10, or more. Or schedule a recurring, monthly donation to help support MoCADA programs here . When you shop on Amazon Smile, select MoCADA as your favorite charitable organization, and a portion of your purchase will be automatically donated to MoCADA.SUBMIT - MOCADA
Artist submissions are cataloged digitally and kept on file at the museum. As curators are selected to develop projects for MoCADA’s Main Gallery and Satellite Exhibitions, they are invited to browse the artist submission files. If we are interested in including you in an exhibition, you will be contacted. We encourage you to submitregularly
SOUL OF BROOKLYN: JUNETEENTH 2021 Soul of Brooklyn returns as a Juneteenth block party in 2021, to celebrate freedom, community, and the diverse arts and cultures of Brooklyn’s African Diaspora. MOCADA YOUTH ARTS ON LITTLE ISLAND MoCADA explores curated spaces outside of Brooklyn including Little Island to help illuminate stories of where the histories and futures of contemporary art from the African diaspora connect. For more than 20 years, we have dedicated our mission to this work, with a core focus in building arts awareness and education for NYC youth. NDIDI EMEFIELE: UNCONQUERABLE (VIRTUAL EXHIBITION) Explore a virtual exhibition, a retrospective featuring Nigerian artist Ndidi Emefiele, and her tableaux vivants that celebrate Black women realized through AFRICAN DIASPORA MAP The MoCADA African Diaspora Map is an interactive, visual tool that is grounded by the perspectives and experiences of people of African descent globally. When you navigate across the map, you can explore different countries within the diaspora. Choose a filter to get more insight into the historical, political, and or artistic landscapes that give greater context to the stories of us. MAIN HOME - MOCADAABOUTCONTACTDIGITALDONATEEVENTSEXHIBITIONS The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art (MoCADA) uses the visual and performing arts as a point of departure for exploring new artistic production across a variety of disciplines. Through exhibitions and programming, MoCADA incites dialogue on pressing social and political issues facing the African Diaspora and fosters a dynamic space for social justice, and the creation andDIGITAL - MOCADA
MoCADA Digital delivers art and social justice news about and from the African diaspora. Presented by the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art, explore virtual galleries, films, podcasts, workshops, the African diaspora map, and more.ABOUT MOCADA
Founded in 1999 by Laurie Angela Cumbo in a brownstone owned by the Bridge Street AWME Church in the Bedford-Stuyvesant community of Brooklyn, New York, the concept of MoCADA grew from Ms. Cumbo’s graduate thesis at New York University, which focused on the feasibility of an African diaspora museum contributing to the revitalization of central Brooklyn economically, socially, politicallyEXHIBITIONS
EXHIBITIONS. For 20 years, MoCADA has been an incubator for art made by artists from the African diaspora. Keeping social justice as a central focus, each artistic presentation touches on themes most relevant to the African diaspora from imagination, love, roots, family, culture, identity, community, education, self- expression,mental
DONATE - MOCADA
WAYS TO #giveMo. You can make a one-time donation to MoCADA of $5, 10, or more. Or schedule a recurring, monthly donation to help support MoCADA programs here . When you shop on Amazon Smile, select MoCADA as your favorite charitable organization, and a portion of your purchase will be automatically donated to MoCADA.SUBMIT - MOCADA
Artist submissions are cataloged digitally and kept on file at the museum. As curators are selected to develop projects for MoCADA’s Main Gallery and Satellite Exhibitions, they are invited to browse the artist submission files. If we are interested in including you in an exhibition, you will be contacted. We encourage you to submitregularly
SOUL OF BROOKLYN: JUNETEENTH 2021 Soul of Brooklyn returns as a Juneteenth block party in 2021, to celebrate freedom, community, and the diverse arts and cultures of Brooklyn’s African Diaspora. MOCADA YOUTH ARTS ON LITTLE ISLAND MoCADA explores curated spaces outside of Brooklyn including Little Island to help illuminate stories of where the histories and futures of contemporary art from the African diaspora connect. For more than 20 years, we have dedicated our mission to this work, with a core focus in building arts awareness and education for NYC youth. NDIDI EMEFIELE: UNCONQUERABLE (VIRTUAL EXHIBITION) Explore a virtual exhibition, a retrospective featuring Nigerian artist Ndidi Emefiele, and her tableaux vivants that celebrate Black women realized through AFRICAN DIASPORA MAP The MoCADA African Diaspora Map is an interactive, visual tool that is grounded by the perspectives and experiences of people of African descent globally. When you navigate across the map, you can explore different countries within the diaspora. Choose a filter to get more insight into the historical, political, and or artistic landscapes that give greater context to the stories of us.DIGITAL - MOCADA
MoCADA Digital delivers art and social justice news about and from the African diaspora. Presented by the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art, explore virtual galleries, films, podcasts, workshops, the African diaspora map, and more.EVENTS - MOCADA
Use flowers of the African diaspora to dye natural fabric. Join us for MoCADA’s Youth Arts Workshops on Little Island. TEACHING ARTIST IG: @KESIENA. WHAT: LIVING COLOR! EXPLORING NATURAL DYES. WHO: YOUTH; AGES 10+. WHEN: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 2021 FROM 3-4PM. WHERE: LITTLE ISLAND, PIER 55 @ HUDSON RIVER PARK, 10014.CONTACT - MOCADA
To see a list of exhibitions, past and present, click here.. To schedule a tour, click here.. To volunteer at MoCADA or one of our upcoming events, click here.. If you’re an artist, educator, and/or curator wanting to submit your idea or work for consideration of inclusion in future programs, please click here.. To send your resume in consideration of an internship, please email us at helloSUBMIT - MOCADA
Artist submissions are cataloged digitally and kept on file at the museum. As curators are selected to develop projects for MoCADA’s Main Gallery and Satellite Exhibitions, they are invited to browse the artist submission files. If we are interested in including you in an exhibition, you will be contacted. We encourage you to submitregularly
NDIDI EMEFIELE: UNCONQUERABLE (VIRTUAL EXHIBITION) Explore a virtual exhibition, a retrospective featuring Nigerian artist Ndidi Emefiele, and her tableaux vivants that celebrate Black women realized through THEDA SANDIFORD: HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT (VIRTUAL EXHIBITION A dynamic virtual art exhibition by Caribbean-American artist Theda Sandiford, Hidden in Plain Sight confronts the psychological impact of racial gaslighting as it has been revealed in her everydayinteractions.
AUDIOPHILES
Whether it’s House, Blues, Bounce, Hip-Hop, Afrobeat, or Techno, Black music has birthed soundtracks for people all around the globe and MoCADA's Audiophiles podcast highlights these contributions via our favorite music-makers.VOLUNTEER - MOCADA
Volunteer duties include but are not limited to: Greeting Visitors at MoCADA events and openings. Administering informal visitor surveys and collecting feedback on exhibitions and programming. Community Outreach. Event setup and breakdown. Website support and content-building on MoCADA.org. Assisting teaching artists and education staff with MOCADA YOUTH ARTS ON LITTLE ISLAND MoCADA explores curated spaces outside of Brooklyn including Little Island to help illuminate stories of where the histories and futures of contemporary art from the African diaspora connect. For more than 20 years, we have dedicated our mission to this work, with a core focus in building arts awareness and education for NYC youth. CREATORS IN RESIDENCE Applications for the 2019 Creators in Residence summer sessions, which will be held on Governors Island from June 1 – October 27, is now open. Candidates interested in applying for the program will be asked to submit a proposal based on a specific theme, as identified by our group of advisors, staff, and board. MAIN HOME - MOCADAABOUTCONTACTDIGITALDONATEEVENTSEXHIBITIONS The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art (MoCADA) uses the visual and performing arts as a point of departure for exploring new artistic production across a variety of disciplines. Through exhibitions and programming, MoCADA incites dialogue on pressing social and political issues facing the African Diaspora and fosters a dynamic space for social justice, and the creation andABOUT MOCADA
Founded in 1999 by Laurie Angela Cumbo in a brownstone owned by the Bridge Street AWME Church in the Bedford-Stuyvesant community of Brooklyn, New York, the concept of MoCADA grew from Ms. Cumbo’s graduate thesis at New York University, which focused on the feasibility of an African diaspora museum contributing to the revitalization of central Brooklyn economically, socially, politicallyDIGITAL - MOCADA
MoCADA Digital delivers art and social justice news about and from the African diaspora. Presented by the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art, explore virtual galleries, films, podcasts, workshops, the African diaspora map, and more.EXHIBITIONS
EXHIBITIONS. For 20 years, MoCADA has been an incubator for art made by artists from the African diaspora. Keeping social justice as a central focus, each artistic presentation touches on themes most relevant to the African diaspora from imagination, love, roots, family, culture, identity, community, education, self- expression,mental
DONATE - MOCADA
WAYS TO #giveMo. You can make a one-time donation to MoCADA of $5, 10, or more. Or schedule a recurring, monthly donation to help support MoCADA programs here . When you shop on Amazon Smile, select MoCADA as your favorite charitable organization, and a portion of your purchase will be automatically donated to MoCADA.SUBMIT - MOCADA
Artist submissions are cataloged digitally and kept on file at the museum. As curators are selected to develop projects for MoCADA’s Main Gallery and Satellite Exhibitions, they are invited to browse the artist submission files. If we are interested in including you in an exhibition, you will be contacted. We encourage you to submitregularly
MOCADA YOUTH ARTS ON LITTLE ISLAND MoCADA explores curated spaces outside of Brooklyn including Little Island to help illuminate stories of where the histories and futures of contemporary art from the African diaspora connect. For more than 20 years, we have dedicated our mission to this work, with a core focus in building arts awareness and education for NYC youth. AFRICAN DIASPORA MAP The MoCADA African Diaspora Map is an interactive, visual tool that is grounded by the perspectives and experiences of people of African descent globally. When you navigate across the map, you can explore different countries within the diaspora. Choose a filter to get more insight into the historical, political, and or artistic landscapes that give greater context to the stories of us.HARMONIA ROSALES
Harmonia Rosales - Miss Education: Reclaiming Our Identity Tour Notes On View March 11, 2020 - May 24, 2020 SUMMARY The third and final chapter in MoCADA’s LET THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN LET THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN Tour Notes On view October 5, 2019 - October 22, 2019 at MoCADA House on Governors Island SUMMARY Inspired by Dr. Marimba Ani’s book, “Let the Circle Be Unbroken,” MoCADAencouraged the 2019
MAIN HOME - MOCADAABOUTCONTACTDIGITALDONATEEVENTSEXHIBITIONS The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art (MoCADA) uses the visual and performing arts as a point of departure for exploring new artistic production across a variety of disciplines. Through exhibitions and programming, MoCADA incites dialogue on pressing social and political issues facing the African Diaspora and fosters a dynamic space for social justice, and the creation andABOUT MOCADA
Founded in 1999 by Laurie Angela Cumbo in a brownstone owned by the Bridge Street AWME Church in the Bedford-Stuyvesant community of Brooklyn, New York, the concept of MoCADA grew from Ms. Cumbo’s graduate thesis at New York University, which focused on the feasibility of an African diaspora museum contributing to the revitalization of central Brooklyn economically, socially, politicallyDIGITAL - MOCADA
MoCADA Digital delivers art and social justice news about and from the African diaspora. Presented by the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art, explore virtual galleries, films, podcasts, workshops, the African diaspora map, and more.EXHIBITIONS
EXHIBITIONS. For 20 years, MoCADA has been an incubator for art made by artists from the African diaspora. Keeping social justice as a central focus, each artistic presentation touches on themes most relevant to the African diaspora from imagination, love, roots, family, culture, identity, community, education, self- expression,mental
DONATE - MOCADA
WAYS TO #giveMo. You can make a one-time donation to MoCADA of $5, 10, or more. Or schedule a recurring, monthly donation to help support MoCADA programs here . When you shop on Amazon Smile, select MoCADA as your favorite charitable organization, and a portion of your purchase will be automatically donated to MoCADA.SUBMIT - MOCADA
Artist submissions are cataloged digitally and kept on file at the museum. As curators are selected to develop projects for MoCADA’s Main Gallery and Satellite Exhibitions, they are invited to browse the artist submission files. If we are interested in including you in an exhibition, you will be contacted. We encourage you to submitregularly
MOCADA YOUTH ARTS ON LITTLE ISLAND MoCADA explores curated spaces outside of Brooklyn including Little Island to help illuminate stories of where the histories and futures of contemporary art from the African diaspora connect. For more than 20 years, we have dedicated our mission to this work, with a core focus in building arts awareness and education for NYC youth. AFRICAN DIASPORA MAP The MoCADA African Diaspora Map is an interactive, visual tool that is grounded by the perspectives and experiences of people of African descent globally. When you navigate across the map, you can explore different countries within the diaspora. Choose a filter to get more insight into the historical, political, and or artistic landscapes that give greater context to the stories of us.HARMONIA ROSALES
Harmonia Rosales - Miss Education: Reclaiming Our Identity Tour Notes On View March 11, 2020 - May 24, 2020 SUMMARY The third and final chapter in MoCADA’s LET THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN LET THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN Tour Notes On view October 5, 2019 - October 22, 2019 at MoCADA House on Governors Island SUMMARY Inspired by Dr. Marimba Ani’s book, “Let the Circle Be Unbroken,” MoCADAencouraged the 2019
CONTACT - MOCADA
To see a list of exhibitions, past and present, click here.. To schedule a tour, click here.. To volunteer at MoCADA or one of our upcoming events, click here.. If you’re an artist, educator, and/or curator wanting to submit your idea or work for consideration of inclusion in future programs, please click here.. To send your resume in consideration of an internship, please email us at helloEVENTS - MOCADA
1 day ago · Use flowers of the African diaspora to dye natural fabric. Join us for MoCADA’s Youth Arts Workshops on Little Island. TEACHING ARTIST IG: @KESIENA. WHAT: LIVING COLOR! EXPLORING NATURAL DYES. WHO: YOUTH; AGES 10+. WHEN: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 2021 FROM 3-4PM. WHERE: LITTLE ISLAND, PIER 55 @ HUDSON RIVER PARK, 10014.SUBMIT - MOCADA
Artist submissions are cataloged digitally and kept on file at the museum. As curators are selected to develop projects for MoCADA’s Main Gallery and Satellite Exhibitions, they are invited to browse the artist submission files. If we are interested in including you in an exhibition, you will be contacted. We encourage you to submitregularly
MOCADA HOUSE
2019. HOURS OF OPERATION. Open Until October 27, 2019. Hours: Fridays + Saturdays @12-7pm, Sundays @12-6pm. Location: Nolan Park House 7A, Governors Island, NYC. Click HERE to see Ferry Schedule. EXHIBITIONS. Rwanda Retold. On View until September 22, 2019.AUDIOPHILES
Whether it’s House, Blues, Bounce, Hip-Hop, Afrobeat, or Techno, Black music has birthed soundtracks for people all around the globe and MoCADA's Audiophiles podcast highlights these contributions via our favorite music-makers.VOLUNTEER - MOCADA
Volunteer duties include but are not limited to: Greeting Visitors at MoCADA events and openings. Administering informal visitor surveys and collecting feedback on exhibitions and programming. Community Outreach. Event setup and breakdown. Website support and content-building on MoCADA.org. Assisting teaching artists and education staff with MOCADA YOUTH ARTS ON LITTLE ISLAND MoCADA explores curated spaces outside of Brooklyn including Little Island to help illuminate stories of where the histories and futures of contemporary art from the African diaspora connect. For more than 20 years, we have dedicated our mission to this work, with a core focus in building arts awareness and education for NYC youth. CREATORS IN RESIDENCE Applications for the 2019 Creators in Residence summer sessions, which will be held on Governors Island from June 1 – October 27, is now open. Candidates interested in applying for the program will be asked to submit a proposal based on a specific theme, as identified by our group of advisors, staff, and board.HARMONIA ROSALES
Harmonia Rosales’ Miss Education: Reclaiming Our Identity, is the third and final chapter in MoCADA’s exploration of spirituality in the African diaspora.In this exhibition, Rosales examines America’s puritanical foundation and approach to what is civilized while shedding light on issues ofDIGITAL GALLERY
DIGITAL GALLERY | Wole Lagunju. Wole Lagunju is a 1986 graduate of Fine arts and graphic design at the University of Ife, now Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria. Lagunju’s hybrid paintings of traditional Gelede masks which are juxtaposed with images of the modern woman in the Western world redefine the forms and philosophiesof Yoruba visual
MAIN HOME - MOCADAABOUTCONTACTDIGITALDONATEEVENTSEXHIBITIONS The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art (MoCADA) uses the visual and performing arts as a point of departure for exploring new artistic production across a variety of disciplines. Through exhibitions and programming, MoCADA incites dialogue on pressing social and political issues facing the African Diaspora and fosters a dynamic space for social justice, and the creation andABOUT MOCADA
Founded in 1999 by Laurie Angela Cumbo in a brownstone owned by the Bridge Street AWME Church in the Bedford-Stuyvesant community of Brooklyn, New York, the concept of MoCADA grew from Ms. Cumbo’s graduate thesis at New York University, which focused on the feasibility of an African diaspora museum contributing to the revitalization of central Brooklyn economically, socially, politicallyDIGITAL - MOCADA
MoCADA Digital delivers art and social justice news about and from the African diaspora. Presented by the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art, explore virtual galleries, films, podcasts, workshops, the African diaspora map, and more.EXHIBITIONS
EXHIBITIONS. For 20 years, MoCADA has been an incubator for art made by artists from the African diaspora. Keeping social justice as a central focus, each artistic presentation touches on themes most relevant to the African diaspora from imagination, love, roots, family, culture, identity, community, education, self- expression,mental
DONATE - MOCADA
WAYS TO #giveMo. You can make a one-time donation to MoCADA of $5, 10, or more. Or schedule a recurring, monthly donation to help support MoCADA programs here . When you shop on Amazon Smile, select MoCADA as your favorite charitable organization, and a portion of your purchase will be automatically donated to MoCADA.SUBMIT - MOCADA
Artist submissions are cataloged digitally and kept on file at the museum. As curators are selected to develop projects for MoCADA’s Main Gallery and Satellite Exhibitions, they are invited to browse the artist submission files. If we are interested in including you in an exhibition, you will be contacted. We encourage you to submitregularly
MOCADA YOUTH ARTS ON LITTLE ISLAND MoCADA explores curated spaces outside of Brooklyn including Little Island to help illuminate stories of where the histories and futures of contemporary art from the African diaspora connect. For more than 20 years, we have dedicated our mission to this work, with a core focus in building arts awareness and education for NYC youth. AFRICAN DIASPORA MAP The MoCADA African Diaspora Map is an interactive, visual tool that is grounded by the perspectives and experiences of people of African descent globally. When you navigate across the map, you can explore different countries within the diaspora. Choose a filter to get more insight into the historical, political, and or artistic landscapes that give greater context to the stories of us.HARMONIA ROSALES
Harmonia Rosales - Miss Education: Reclaiming Our Identity Tour Notes On View March 11, 2020 - May 24, 2020 SUMMARY The third and final chapter in MoCADA’s LET THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN LET THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN Tour Notes On view October 5, 2019 - October 22, 2019 at MoCADA House on Governors Island SUMMARY Inspired by Dr. Marimba Ani’s book, “Let the Circle Be Unbroken,” MoCADAencouraged the 2019
MAIN HOME - MOCADAABOUTCONTACTDIGITALDONATEEVENTSEXHIBITIONS The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art (MoCADA) uses the visual and performing arts as a point of departure for exploring new artistic production across a variety of disciplines. Through exhibitions and programming, MoCADA incites dialogue on pressing social and political issues facing the African Diaspora and fosters a dynamic space for social justice, and the creation andABOUT MOCADA
Founded in 1999 by Laurie Angela Cumbo in a brownstone owned by the Bridge Street AWME Church in the Bedford-Stuyvesant community of Brooklyn, New York, the concept of MoCADA grew from Ms. Cumbo’s graduate thesis at New York University, which focused on the feasibility of an African diaspora museum contributing to the revitalization of central Brooklyn economically, socially, politicallyDIGITAL - MOCADA
MoCADA Digital delivers art and social justice news about and from the African diaspora. Presented by the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art, explore virtual galleries, films, podcasts, workshops, the African diaspora map, and more.EXHIBITIONS
EXHIBITIONS. For 20 years, MoCADA has been an incubator for art made by artists from the African diaspora. Keeping social justice as a central focus, each artistic presentation touches on themes most relevant to the African diaspora from imagination, love, roots, family, culture, identity, community, education, self- expression,mental
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WAYS TO #giveMo. You can make a one-time donation to MoCADA of $5, 10, or more. Or schedule a recurring, monthly donation to help support MoCADA programs here . When you shop on Amazon Smile, select MoCADA as your favorite charitable organization, and a portion of your purchase will be automatically donated to MoCADA.SUBMIT - MOCADA
Artist submissions are cataloged digitally and kept on file at the museum. As curators are selected to develop projects for MoCADA’s Main Gallery and Satellite Exhibitions, they are invited to browse the artist submission files. If we are interested in including you in an exhibition, you will be contacted. We encourage you to submitregularly
MOCADA YOUTH ARTS ON LITTLE ISLAND MoCADA explores curated spaces outside of Brooklyn including Little Island to help illuminate stories of where the histories and futures of contemporary art from the African diaspora connect. For more than 20 years, we have dedicated our mission to this work, with a core focus in building arts awareness and education for NYC youth. AFRICAN DIASPORA MAP The MoCADA African Diaspora Map is an interactive, visual tool that is grounded by the perspectives and experiences of people of African descent globally. When you navigate across the map, you can explore different countries within the diaspora. Choose a filter to get more insight into the historical, political, and or artistic landscapes that give greater context to the stories of us.HARMONIA ROSALES
Harmonia Rosales - Miss Education: Reclaiming Our Identity Tour Notes On View March 11, 2020 - May 24, 2020 SUMMARY The third and final chapter in MoCADA’s LET THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN LET THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN Tour Notes On view October 5, 2019 - October 22, 2019 at MoCADA House on Governors Island SUMMARY Inspired by Dr. Marimba Ani’s book, “Let the Circle Be Unbroken,” MoCADAencouraged the 2019
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To see a list of exhibitions, past and present, click here.. To schedule a tour, click here.. To volunteer at MoCADA or one of our upcoming events, click here.. If you’re an artist, educator, and/or curator wanting to submit your idea or work for consideration of inclusion in future programs, please click here.. To send your resume in consideration of an internship, please email us at helloEVENTS - MOCADA
1 day ago · Use flowers of the African diaspora to dye natural fabric. Join us for MoCADA’s Youth Arts Workshops on Little Island. TEACHING ARTIST IG: @KESIENA. WHAT: LIVING COLOR! EXPLORING NATURAL DYES. WHO: YOUTH; AGES 10+. WHEN: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 2021 FROM 3-4PM. WHERE: LITTLE ISLAND, PIER 55 @ HUDSON RIVER PARK, 10014.SUBMIT - MOCADA
Artist submissions are cataloged digitally and kept on file at the museum. As curators are selected to develop projects for MoCADA’s Main Gallery and Satellite Exhibitions, they are invited to browse the artist submission files. If we are interested in including you in an exhibition, you will be contacted. We encourage you to submitregularly
MOCADA HOUSE
2019. HOURS OF OPERATION. Open Until October 27, 2019. Hours: Fridays + Saturdays @12-7pm, Sundays @12-6pm. Location: Nolan Park House 7A, Governors Island, NYC. Click HERE to see Ferry Schedule. EXHIBITIONS. Rwanda Retold. On View until September 22, 2019.AUDIOPHILES
Whether it’s House, Blues, Bounce, Hip-Hop, Afrobeat, or Techno, Black music has birthed soundtracks for people all around the globe and MoCADA's Audiophiles podcast highlights these contributions via our favorite music-makers.VOLUNTEER - MOCADA
Volunteer duties include but are not limited to: Greeting Visitors at MoCADA events and openings. Administering informal visitor surveys and collecting feedback on exhibitions and programming. Community Outreach. Event setup and breakdown. Website support and content-building on MoCADA.org. Assisting teaching artists and education staff with MOCADA YOUTH ARTS ON LITTLE ISLAND MoCADA explores curated spaces outside of Brooklyn including Little Island to help illuminate stories of where the histories and futures of contemporary art from the African diaspora connect. For more than 20 years, we have dedicated our mission to this work, with a core focus in building arts awareness and education for NYC youth. CREATORS IN RESIDENCE Applications for the 2019 Creators in Residence summer sessions, which will be held on Governors Island from June 1 – October 27, is now open. Candidates interested in applying for the program will be asked to submit a proposal based on a specific theme, as identified by our group of advisors, staff, and board.HARMONIA ROSALES
Harmonia Rosales’ Miss Education: Reclaiming Our Identity, is the third and final chapter in MoCADA’s exploration of spirituality in the African diaspora.In this exhibition, Rosales examines America’s puritanical foundation and approach to what is civilized while shedding light on issues ofDIGITAL GALLERY
DIGITAL GALLERY | Wole Lagunju. Wole Lagunju is a 1986 graduate of Fine arts and graphic design at the University of Ife, now Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria. Lagunju’s hybrid paintings of traditional Gelede masks which are juxtaposed with images of the modern woman in the Western world redefine the forms and philosophiesof Yoruba visual
MAIN HOME - MOCADAABOUTCONTACTDIGITALDONATEEVENTSEXHIBITIONS The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art (MoCADA) uses the visual and performing arts as a point of departure for exploring new artistic production across a variety of disciplines. Through exhibitions and programming, MoCADA incites dialogue on pressing social and political issues facing the African Diaspora and fosters a dynamic space for social justice, and the creation andABOUT MOCADA
Founded in 1999 by Laurie Angela Cumbo in a brownstone owned by the Bridge Street AWME Church in the Bedford-Stuyvesant community of Brooklyn, New York, the concept of MoCADA grew from Ms. Cumbo’s graduate thesis at New York University, which focused on the feasibility of an African diaspora museum contributing to the revitalization of central Brooklyn economically, socially, politicallyDIGITAL - MOCADA
MoCADA Digital delivers art and social justice news about and from the African diaspora. Presented by the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art, explore virtual galleries, films, podcasts, workshops, the African diaspora map, and more.EXHIBITIONS
EXHIBITIONS. For 20 years, MoCADA has been an incubator for art made by artists from the African diaspora. Keeping social justice as a central focus, each artistic presentation touches on themes most relevant to the African diaspora from imagination, love, roots, family, culture, identity, community, education, self- expression,mental
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WAYS TO #giveMo. You can make a one-time donation to MoCADA of $5, 10, or more. Or schedule a recurring, monthly donation to help support MoCADA programs here . When you shop on Amazon Smile, select MoCADA as your favorite charitable organization, and a portion of your purchase will be automatically donated to MoCADA.SUBMIT - MOCADA
Artist submissions are cataloged digitally and kept on file at the museum. As curators are selected to develop projects for MoCADA’s Main Gallery and Satellite Exhibitions, they are invited to browse the artist submission files. If we are interested in including you in an exhibition, you will be contacted. We encourage you to submitregularly
MOCADA YOUTH ARTS ON LITTLE ISLAND MoCADA explores curated spaces outside of Brooklyn including Little Island to help illuminate stories of where the histories and futures of contemporary art from the African diaspora connect. For more than 20 years, we have dedicated our mission to this work, with a core focus in building arts awareness and education for NYC youth. AFRICAN DIASPORA MAP The MoCADA African Diaspora Map is an interactive, visual tool that is grounded by the perspectives and experiences of people of African descent globally. When you navigate across the map, you can explore different countries within the diaspora. Choose a filter to get more insight into the historical, political, and or artistic landscapes that give greater context to the stories of us.HARMONIA ROSALES
Harmonia Rosales - Miss Education: Reclaiming Our Identity Tour Notes On View March 11, 2020 - May 24, 2020 SUMMARY The third and final chapter in MoCADA’s LET THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN LET THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN Tour Notes On view October 5, 2019 - October 22, 2019 at MoCADA House on Governors Island SUMMARY Inspired by Dr. Marimba Ani’s book, “Let the Circle Be Unbroken,” MoCADAencouraged the 2019
MAIN HOME - MOCADAABOUTCONTACTDIGITALDONATEEVENTSEXHIBITIONS The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art (MoCADA) uses the visual and performing arts as a point of departure for exploring new artistic production across a variety of disciplines. Through exhibitions and programming, MoCADA incites dialogue on pressing social and political issues facing the African Diaspora and fosters a dynamic space for social justice, and the creation andABOUT MOCADA
Founded in 1999 by Laurie Angela Cumbo in a brownstone owned by the Bridge Street AWME Church in the Bedford-Stuyvesant community of Brooklyn, New York, the concept of MoCADA grew from Ms. Cumbo’s graduate thesis at New York University, which focused on the feasibility of an African diaspora museum contributing to the revitalization of central Brooklyn economically, socially, politicallyDIGITAL - MOCADA
MoCADA Digital delivers art and social justice news about and from the African diaspora. Presented by the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art, explore virtual galleries, films, podcasts, workshops, the African diaspora map, and more.EXHIBITIONS
EXHIBITIONS. For 20 years, MoCADA has been an incubator for art made by artists from the African diaspora. Keeping social justice as a central focus, each artistic presentation touches on themes most relevant to the African diaspora from imagination, love, roots, family, culture, identity, community, education, self- expression,mental
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WAYS TO #giveMo. You can make a one-time donation to MoCADA of $5, 10, or more. Or schedule a recurring, monthly donation to help support MoCADA programs here . When you shop on Amazon Smile, select MoCADA as your favorite charitable organization, and a portion of your purchase will be automatically donated to MoCADA.SUBMIT - MOCADA
Artist submissions are cataloged digitally and kept on file at the museum. As curators are selected to develop projects for MoCADA’s Main Gallery and Satellite Exhibitions, they are invited to browse the artist submission files. If we are interested in including you in an exhibition, you will be contacted. We encourage you to submitregularly
MOCADA YOUTH ARTS ON LITTLE ISLAND MoCADA explores curated spaces outside of Brooklyn including Little Island to help illuminate stories of where the histories and futures of contemporary art from the African diaspora connect. For more than 20 years, we have dedicated our mission to this work, with a core focus in building arts awareness and education for NYC youth. AFRICAN DIASPORA MAP The MoCADA African Diaspora Map is an interactive, visual tool that is grounded by the perspectives and experiences of people of African descent globally. When you navigate across the map, you can explore different countries within the diaspora. Choose a filter to get more insight into the historical, political, and or artistic landscapes that give greater context to the stories of us.HARMONIA ROSALES
Harmonia Rosales - Miss Education: Reclaiming Our Identity Tour Notes On View March 11, 2020 - May 24, 2020 SUMMARY The third and final chapter in MoCADA’s LET THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN LET THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN Tour Notes On view October 5, 2019 - October 22, 2019 at MoCADA House on Governors Island SUMMARY Inspired by Dr. Marimba Ani’s book, “Let the Circle Be Unbroken,” MoCADAencouraged the 2019
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To see a list of exhibitions, past and present, click here.. To schedule a tour, click here.. To volunteer at MoCADA or one of our upcoming events, click here.. If you’re an artist, educator, and/or curator wanting to submit your idea or work for consideration of inclusion in future programs, please click here.. To send your resume in consideration of an internship, please email us at helloEVENTS - MOCADA
1 day ago · Use flowers of the African diaspora to dye natural fabric. Join us for MoCADA’s Youth Arts Workshops on Little Island. TEACHING ARTIST IG: @KESIENA. WHAT: LIVING COLOR! EXPLORING NATURAL DYES. WHO: YOUTH; AGES 10+. WHEN: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 2021 FROM 3-4PM. WHERE: LITTLE ISLAND, PIER 55 @ HUDSON RIVER PARK, 10014.SUBMIT - MOCADA
Artist submissions are cataloged digitally and kept on file at the museum. As curators are selected to develop projects for MoCADA’s Main Gallery and Satellite Exhibitions, they are invited to browse the artist submission files. If we are interested in including you in an exhibition, you will be contacted. We encourage you to submitregularly
MOCADA HOUSE
2019. HOURS OF OPERATION. Open Until October 27, 2019. Hours: Fridays + Saturdays @12-7pm, Sundays @12-6pm. Location: Nolan Park House 7A, Governors Island, NYC. Click HERE to see Ferry Schedule. EXHIBITIONS. Rwanda Retold. On View until September 22, 2019.AUDIOPHILES
Whether it’s House, Blues, Bounce, Hip-Hop, Afrobeat, or Techno, Black music has birthed soundtracks for people all around the globe and MoCADA's Audiophiles podcast highlights these contributions via our favorite music-makers.VOLUNTEER - MOCADA
Volunteer duties include but are not limited to: Greeting Visitors at MoCADA events and openings. Administering informal visitor surveys and collecting feedback on exhibitions and programming. Community Outreach. Event setup and breakdown. Website support and content-building on MoCADA.org. Assisting teaching artists and education staff with MOCADA YOUTH ARTS ON LITTLE ISLAND MoCADA explores curated spaces outside of Brooklyn including Little Island to help illuminate stories of where the histories and futures of contemporary art from the African diaspora connect. For more than 20 years, we have dedicated our mission to this work, with a core focus in building arts awareness and education for NYC youth. CREATORS IN RESIDENCE Applications for the 2019 Creators in Residence summer sessions, which will be held on Governors Island from June 1 – October 27, is now open. Candidates interested in applying for the program will be asked to submit a proposal based on a specific theme, as identified by our group of advisors, staff, and board.HARMONIA ROSALES
Harmonia Rosales’ Miss Education: Reclaiming Our Identity, is the third and final chapter in MoCADA’s exploration of spirituality in the African diaspora.In this exhibition, Rosales examines America’s puritanical foundation and approach to what is civilized while shedding light on issues ofDIGITAL GALLERY
DIGITAL GALLERY | Wole Lagunju. Wole Lagunju is a 1986 graduate of Fine arts and graphic design at the University of Ife, now Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria. Lagunju’s hybrid paintings of traditional Gelede masks which are juxtaposed with images of the modern woman in the Western world redefine the forms and philosophiesof Yoruba visual
MAIN HOME - MOCADAABOUTCONTACTDIGITALDONATEEVENTSEXHIBITIONS The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art (MoCADA) uses the visual and performing arts as a point of departure for exploring new artistic production across a variety of disciplines. Through exhibitions and programming, MoCADA incites dialogue on pressing social and political issues facing the African Diaspora and fosters a dynamic space for social justice, and the creation andABOUT MOCADA
Founded in 1999 by Laurie Angela Cumbo in a brownstone owned by the Bridge Street AWME Church in the Bedford-Stuyvesant community of Brooklyn, New York, the concept of MoCADA grew from Ms. Cumbo’s graduate thesis at New York University, which focused on the feasibility of an African diaspora museum contributing to the revitalization of central Brooklyn economically, socially, politically DIGITAL - MOCADADIGITAL ART GALLERYDIGITAL GALLERY WALKDIGITAL ART GALLERY ONLINEDIGITAL ART GALLERY SITESFREE DIGITAL ART GALLERYNECKLACE WITH DIGITAL GALLERY MoCADA Digital delivers art and social justice news about and from the African diaspora. Presented by the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art, explore virtual galleries, films, podcasts, workshops, the African diaspora map, and more.EXHIBITIONS
EXHIBITIONS. For 20 years, MoCADA has been an incubator for art made by artists from the African diaspora. Keeping social justice as a central focus, each artistic presentation touches on themes most relevant to the African diaspora from imagination, love, roots, family, culture, identity, community, education, self- expression,mental
CONTACT - MOCADA
To see a list of exhibitions, past and present, click here.. To schedule a tour, click here.. To volunteer at MoCADA or one of our upcoming events, click here.. If you’re an artist, educator, and/or curator wanting to submit your idea or work for consideration of inclusion in future programs, please click here.. To send your resume in consideration of an internship, please email us at helloSUBMIT - MOCADA
Artist submissions are cataloged digitally and kept on file at the museum. As curators are selected to develop projects for MoCADA’s Main Gallery and Satellite Exhibitions, they are invited to browse the artist submission files. If we are interested in including you in an exhibition, you will be contacted. We encourage you to submitregularly
DONATE - MOCADA
WAYS TO #giveMo. You can make a one-time donation to MoCADA of $5, 10, or more. Or schedule a recurring, monthly donation to help support MoCADA programs here . When you shop on Amazon Smile, select MoCADA as your favorite charitable organization, and a portion of your purchase will be automatically donated to MoCADA.VOLUNTEER - MOCADA
Volunteer duties include but are not limited to: Greeting Visitors at MoCADA events and openings. Administering informal visitor surveys and collecting feedback on exhibitions and programming. Community Outreach. Event setup and breakdown. Website support and content-building on MoCADA.org. Assisting teaching artists and education staff withRETROSPECTIVE
On View April 7-July 4, 2021. Change is ever present in the work and life of Nigerian bred artist Ndidi Emefiele. Faced with a series of unexpected, insurmountable events since the dawn of her career a decade ago, Ndidi has risen time after time to reveal new modes of unconquerable expression. Between love, loss, motherhood and life’sother
HARMONIA ROSALES
Harmonia Rosales - Miss Education: Reclaiming Our Identity Tour Notes On View March 11, 2020 - May 24, 2020 SUMMARY The third and final chapter in MoCADA’s MAIN HOME - MOCADAABOUTCONTACTDIGITALDONATEEVENTSEXHIBITIONS The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art (MoCADA) uses the visual and performing arts as a point of departure for exploring new artistic production across a variety of disciplines. Through exhibitions and programming, MoCADA incites dialogue on pressing social and political issues facing the African Diaspora and fosters a dynamic space for social justice, and the creation andABOUT MOCADA
Founded in 1999 by Laurie Angela Cumbo in a brownstone owned by the Bridge Street AWME Church in the Bedford-Stuyvesant community of Brooklyn, New York, the concept of MoCADA grew from Ms. Cumbo’s graduate thesis at New York University, which focused on the feasibility of an African diaspora museum contributing to the revitalization of central Brooklyn economically, socially, politically DIGITAL - MOCADADIGITAL ART GALLERYDIGITAL GALLERY WALKDIGITAL ART GALLERY ONLINEDIGITAL ART GALLERY SITESFREE DIGITAL ART GALLERYNECKLACE WITH DIGITAL GALLERY MoCADA Digital delivers art and social justice news about and from the African diaspora. Presented by the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art, explore virtual galleries, films, podcasts, workshops, the African diaspora map, and more.EXHIBITIONS
EXHIBITIONS. For 20 years, MoCADA has been an incubator for art made by artists from the African diaspora. Keeping social justice as a central focus, each artistic presentation touches on themes most relevant to the African diaspora from imagination, love, roots, family, culture, identity, community, education, self- expression,mental
CONTACT - MOCADA
To see a list of exhibitions, past and present, click here.. To schedule a tour, click here.. To volunteer at MoCADA or one of our upcoming events, click here.. If you’re an artist, educator, and/or curator wanting to submit your idea or work for consideration of inclusion in future programs, please click here.. To send your resume in consideration of an internship, please email us at helloSUBMIT - MOCADA
Artist submissions are cataloged digitally and kept on file at the museum. As curators are selected to develop projects for MoCADA’s Main Gallery and Satellite Exhibitions, they are invited to browse the artist submission files. If we are interested in including you in an exhibition, you will be contacted. We encourage you to submitregularly
DONATE - MOCADA
WAYS TO #giveMo. You can make a one-time donation to MoCADA of $5, 10, or more. Or schedule a recurring, monthly donation to help support MoCADA programs here . When you shop on Amazon Smile, select MoCADA as your favorite charitable organization, and a portion of your purchase will be automatically donated to MoCADA.VOLUNTEER - MOCADA
Volunteer duties include but are not limited to: Greeting Visitors at MoCADA events and openings. Administering informal visitor surveys and collecting feedback on exhibitions and programming. Community Outreach. Event setup and breakdown. Website support and content-building on MoCADA.org. Assisting teaching artists and education staff withRETROSPECTIVE
On View April 7-July 4, 2021. Change is ever present in the work and life of Nigerian bred artist Ndidi Emefiele. Faced with a series of unexpected, insurmountable events since the dawn of her career a decade ago, Ndidi has risen time after time to reveal new modes of unconquerable expression. Between love, loss, motherhood and life’sother
HARMONIA ROSALES
Harmonia Rosales - Miss Education: Reclaiming Our Identity Tour Notes On View March 11, 2020 - May 24, 2020 SUMMARY The third and final chapter in MoCADA’sDIGITAL - MOCADA
MoCADA Digital delivers art and social justice news about and from the African diaspora. Presented by the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art, explore virtual galleries, films, podcasts, workshops, the African diaspora map, and more.DONATE - MOCADA
WAYS TO #giveMo. You can make a one-time donation to MoCADA of $5, 10, or more. Or schedule a recurring, monthly donation to help support MoCADA programs here . When you shop on Amazon Smile, select MoCADA as your favorite charitable organization, and a portion of your purchase will be automatically donated to MoCADA.EVENTS ARCHIVE
Join us! Pop Up Shop WHEN: Saturday, February 8 @ 12-7pm AND Sunday, February 9 @ 12-6pm WHERE: MoCADA shop at 80 Hanson Place Brooklyn, NY 11217 Panel Discussion WHEN: Sunday, February 9 @ 1-3pm WHERE: MoCADA, 80 Hanson Place Brooklyn, NY 11217 RSVP: Thefolklore.splashthat.com #fashion #africanfashion #style #nyfw #folklore #MocadaStyle.PRESS - MOCADA
The Kalliopeia Foundation and Soil and Shadow announced their newest collaboration, The Living Altar, set to open virtually at the acclaimed Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art (MoCADA) in June.The piece, curated by creative director Noni Limar, combines powerful imagery with audio sourced from a cadre of artists, leaders, teachers and storytellers from within the Kalliopeia community.EVENTS - MOCADA
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AFRICAN DIASPORA MAP The MoCADA African Diaspora Map is an interactive, visual tool that is grounded by the perspectives and experiences of people of African descent globally. When you navigate across the map, you can explore different countries within the diaspora. Choose a filter to get more insight into the historical, political, and or artistic landscapes that give greater context to the stories of us.AUDIOPHILES
Whether it’s House, Blues, Bounce, Hip-Hop, Afrobeat, or Techno, Black music has birthed soundtracks for people all around the globe and MoCADA’s Audiophiles podcast highlights these contributions via our favorite music-makers. We’ve got mad love for Rotterdam based DJ, JJAQ, and you will too once you dive into “Sanctuary”, his CREATORS IN RESIDENCE Applications for the 2019 Creators in Residence summer sessions, which will be held on Governors Island from June 1 – October 27, is now open. Candidates interested in applying for the program will be asked to submit a proposal based on a specific theme, as identified by our group of advisors, staff, and board.HARMONIA ROSALES
Harmonia Rosales’ Miss Education: Reclaiming Our Identity, is the third and final chapter in MoCADA’s exploration of spirituality in the African diaspora.In this exhibition, Rosales examines America’s puritanical foundation and approach to what is civilized while shedding light on issues of SYSTEMIC RACISM EXPLAINED Systemic problems require systemic solutions. Here's a brief video from progressive media company Act.TV that explains (in simple terms) how systemic racism affects Black lives every day, and from generation to generation. To begin to mitigate the effects of systemic racism, our communities deserve immediate relief and long-term economic solutions that don't prioritize corporations and leave__
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THE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN DIASPORAN ARTS (MOCADA) USES THE VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS AS A POINT OF DEPARTURE FOR EXPLORING NEW ARTISTIC PRODUCTION ACROSS A VARIETY OF DISCIPLINES. THROUGH EXHIBITIONS AND PROGRAMMING, MOCADA INCITES DIALOGUE ON PRESSING SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ISSUES FACING THE AFRICAN DIASPORA AND FOSTERS A DYNAMIC SPACE FOR THE CREATION AND CONTINUOUS EVOLUTION OF CULTURE.*
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HARMONIA ROSALES | MISS EDUCATION: RECLAIMING OUR IDENTITY The third and final chapter in MoCADA’s exploration of spirituality in the African diaspora features Harmonia Rosales’ _Miss Education: Reclaiming Our Identity_, which examines America’s puritanical foundation and approach to what is civilized while shedding a light on issues of today. Though these ideals made by Europeans often overlook those who don’t fit into “traditional frameworks”, and deny the African origins of religion and their involuntary route to the Americas, they have never determined the true value of the Black woman. The identity of the Black woman tells a much bigger story of creation, of god, of being a Black female, of being a work of art. And finally, these erroneous modes of thinking are questioned and shifted to carve out new concepts of excellence. _Location: MoCADA, 80 Hanson Place Brooklyn_
RECLAIMING WHAT’S MINE: FOOD + WATER + SHELTER This year MoCADA’s Artists in Schools program saw students from five Central Brooklyn neighborhoods explore the themes of food, water, and shelter, and their importance within their communities. _Curated by: Artists in Schools Teaching Artists Location: MoCADA, 80 Hanson Place Brooklyn_
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Year Around Programming STANDARD & PREMIUM TOURS Guided interactive tours of our exhibitions create a greater understanding of the arts and cultures of the African Diaspora. MoCADA tours are scheduled by appointment only. Contact usfor details.
ARTISTS-IN-SCHOOLS (A-I-S) This groundbreaking program provides young adults with the unique opportunity to learn and create art with direct support from workingMoCADA artists.
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_Made possible by the generous contributions of Con Edison, and the offices of Council members Robert Cornegy, Jumaane Williams, Mathieu Eugene, and Majority Leader Laurie Cumbo._WEEKEND ARTS
MoCADA brings a series of workshops and classes for youth and other aspiring creatives who want to delve deeper into an artistic practice under the guidance of a community expert.PUBLIC EXCHANGE
A community event that delivers groundbreaking programming to traditionally underrepresented areas of Public Housing in Brooklyn andbeyond.
MOCADA INTL
This initiative seeks to connect the dots between culturalists and creators across the diaspora, champion the exchange of ideas and the evolution of innovation, and solidify our commitment to being “morethan a museum”.
EVENTS
Year Around ProgrammingMOCADA HOUSE
MoCADA illuminates stories of where the histories and futures of African Diasporan Art connect, in connection to themes of social justice and the upliftment of marginalized communities in a curated space on Governors Island. THE KID_FLIX_ FILM FEST! Find out more about our free, annual film festival for kids and families in Brooklyn, and our special pop-up screenings across theglobe.
LIVE @ MOCADA
Where art lovers and music fans meet, connect, and dance. SOUL OF BROOKLYN FESTIVAL Celebrate the diversity of the African Diaspora through arts and culture via MoCADA’s city-wide festival.MOCADA GALA
Every year MoCADA celebrates individuals who have positively influenced the contemporary African Diasporan Arts, as well as the wider community of artists of color, with a masquerade ball. TO SEE OUR CURRENT SCHEDULE OF EVENTS, CLICK HERE.
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