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Board of trustees examines MOCA’s progress

Spinnaker Apr 13, 2010
Almost exactly one year after purchasing the Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville downtown, the board of trustees looked at where the museum is now versus where it was.
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Far away from salmonella, Travis Flack dips himself into albumen

Spinnaker Apr 6, 2010
UNF photographer Travis Flack uses egg white and multiple theories to marvel the art world one museum at a time.
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Marilyn meets MOCA

Spinnaker Jan 19, 2010
An ode to the legendary Marilyn Monroe rolls into Jax's own MOCA.
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Conmoto Art and Music Festival

Spinnaker Nov 18, 2009

Artists, musicians and generally good folks banded together to host the 15th Annual Conmoto Art and Music Festival downtown Nov. 20 and Nov. 21 to benefit HabiJax -- a branch of Habitat for Humanity. There...

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MOCA spectacle to marry experimental visuals, sound

Spinnaker Oct 27, 2009

Inaugural ‘Liminal Collisions: Live at MOCA Jax’ to bring the noise Liminal: [ˈlɪmɪnəl] adj. Of or relating to a sensory threshold. Collision: [kəˈlɪʒən] n. A violent impact of moving...

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Saved money saves classes, recycle old spending habits

Spinnaker Sep 24, 2009

Although the Spinnaker has written editorials endorsing artistic appreciation on campus, the economic crisis should cause legislators to re-look at the process and update a 40-year-old law that requires...

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UNF annexes art museum

Spinnaker Jul 24, 2009

UNF’s Board of Trustees voted April 16 to allow the obtainment of the Museum of Contemporary Art and lend the institution about $500,000. This was following an 11-month review process that looked...

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Commentary: MOCA art worth less

Spinnaker Apr 1, 2009

The UNF Board of Trustees will be finalizing a decision April 16 regarding the acquisition of the Jacksonville Museum of Contemporary Art, an investment that President Delaney described as a “no-risk...

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