Member of the Cultural Council staff recently had the privilege of having a private tour of MOCA, Jacksonville with the chief curator, Ylva Rouse. The experience was nothing less than inspirational, and we came away with a much greater sense and respect for the curatorial process and the hours, experience, knowledge, and detail that goes into each and every decision.
The Atrium exhibit, per usual, is formidable. The voluminous space commands an impressive display and the current exhibit, like all before, delivers just that. The colors, patterns, sounds, and vibrancy of “PROJECT ATRIUM: CARL JOE WILLIAMS: MAKING GREAT LIVES MATTER, welcomes you to the museum and sets the stage for what to expect on the ascending floors.
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