Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA)

Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA)

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  • Museum
  • 0-3 hours
  • Any time
Recommended for: Culture

MOCA Grand Avenue, designed by Arata Isozaki in 1986, is where to go for the museum's main galleries and the flagship MOCA Store, but the largest of the three MOCA collections is Geffen Contemporary (formerly the Temporary Contemporary), which opened in 1983 ​in a former police car warehouse in Little Tokyo transformed by Frank Gehry. Rotating exhibitions of architecture and design are held at MOCA Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood. All three locations have similar hours.

The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, MOCA Grand Avenue, South Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA,

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