There is one more reason to visit the Museum of Contemporary Art in downtown Los Angeles this weekend. Art Weekend LA will present its spring show on April 23 and April 24.
The quarterly event links shows at galleries between MOCA and the Little Tokyo area. Featured gallereis include CB1 Gallery, Edgar Varela Fine Arts, DRKRM Gallery, Morono Kiang Gallery, PYO Gallery LA, ADC Contemporary Gallery, POVevolving, Sabina Lee Gallery, L2kontemporary, Charlie James Gallery, and Jancar Gallery. These will be open to the public from noon to 6 p.m. Several receptions will follow afterwards.
When you visit the Museum of Contemporary Art you can also see a special exhibition of MOCA’s latest art acquisitions. And a new and different exhibition opened this week “Art in the Streets.” This is an encore of the colorful and controversial exhibition of street art and provocative dark art that provoked lively discussion at the Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego. Honored by many at this year’s TED leadership conference in Long Beach, the subject is still too fresh for many museums to fit in to their programming. So this exhibition might not just be your first chance, it might also be your last chance.













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