Miami Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami Museums Guide The Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA) opened its building in February, 1996. The 23,000 square foot structure was designed by the internationally acclaimed architect Charles Gwathmey of Gwathmey Siegel, New York, who worked in conjunction with the Miami firm of Gelabert-Navia to create an exquisite space in which to experience art. The museum is a site for discovering new artists, contemplating the work of contemporary masters, and learning about our living cultural heritage, and is known for its provocative and innovative exhibitions. MoCA maintains an active exhibition schedule, presenting 8 to 10 exhibitions annually.
Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 11am-5pm Sunday noon-5pm
Admission: $5 adults $3 seniors and students with ID free for children 12 and under No fee Tues (donations encouraged) |