fall 2015 event highlights you’re invited! opening reception thu, sep 10 | 6:30-9:30pm Celebrate the opening of MOCA’s fall exhibitions. Meet exhibiting artists and join Trenton Doyle Hancock and Senior Curator, Valerie Cassel Oliver , from the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston for an artist talk at 8pm. Enjoy live music by Lovecats, fine fare from Harbor’s Edge, and a cash bar. MOCA members and one guest FREE. All other guests $10. Memberships can be purchased at the event. children & family teens adults FREE family fest & prisms sun, sep 27 | 2-4pm Themed around current exhibitions, families create, explore, enjoy art, and most important, have fun together! At this very special Family Fest, celebrate our young artists at the closing reception of the Prisms Art Camp show. monster mash family night fri, oct 16 | 6-8pm A spooky-fun night for the whole family with a gallery scavenger hunt, art-making, and Halloween performance by The C-Shells! Wear your Halloween costume for the photo booth and a chance to win the costume contest. Refreshments and a cash bar. Children 3 and up $10 | children of MOCA members $7 | children under 3 and parents FREE | additional adult guests (other than parent) $5 family fest at holiday craft sale sun, dec 6 | 2-5pm Create holiday-inspired origami and browse the booths of local artists at MOCA’s annual Holiday Craft Sale! teen takeover fri, oct 23 | 7-9pm Hampton Roads teens take over MOCA for a special Halloween extravaganza of art, music, mocktails, and free eats. Teen Takeover is exclusively for students in middle and high school, hosted by teens from Virginia Beach Public Schools. FREE teen workshop with heather bryant sat, oct 10 | 1-3:30pm | ages 13-18 Investigate how sketchbooks, storytelling, and personal narrative can be used as sources of inspiration with exhibiting artist Heather Bryant. MOCA members $20 | Non-members $25 MOCA teen audio tours available! MOCAnights third tuesday monthly: sep 15, oct 20, nov 17 | 5-9pm Celebrate art and community spirit with FREE museum admission (6:30pm gallery tour), food trucks, live music, and a stellar open-mic (7pm), art-making and cash bar! master class with heather bryant sat, oct 24 | 10am-2pm Bryant will share her sketchbooks and guide participants through her creative process; investigating how storytelling and personal narrative can be used as inspiration. Participants will also explore drawing techniques incorporating watercolor and gouache. MOCA members $50 | Non-members $65 members only meet & greet with artist amanda mccavour thu, nov 5 | 5:30-6:30pm | FREE Celebrate the artist and her current MOCA exhibition with a libation and conversation. The artist will give a talk and Q&A following the meet & greet at 6:30pm (see reverse for details). Limited availability. Please RSVP by Oct. 30 to [email protected]. tuesday-friday 10am-5pm saturday & sunday 10am-4pm mondays closed www.VirginiaMOCA.org design your own event! Plan your own event at MOCA and let the art entertain your guests! visit MOCA MAIN GALLERY trenton doyle hancock: skin and bones, 20 years of drawing Trenton Doyle Hancock: Skin and Bones, 20 Years of Drawing chronicles the evolution of Hancock’s prolific career. The exhibition is the first in-depth examination of the artist’s extensive body of drawings, collages and works on paper. For over two decades, Hancock has immersed himself in drawing, testing the elasticity of the medium with a keen sense of humor. Hancock was born in 1974 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He lives and works in Houston, Texas and is represented by the James Cohan Gallery in New York. Trenton Doyle Hancock: Skin and Bones, 20 Years of Drawing is organized by the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston and is supported by a generous grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and other supporters of CAMH. andrea dezsö: dreamtime Award-winning artist, Andrea Dezsö works with a broad range of media, creating intricate, detailed realms that hold her own stories, interests and ideas. MOCA will present a selection of her tunnel books, as well as a large scale installation, a giant tunnel book and diorama. Through these we will peek into her worlds where things like craft traditions, folk tales, and interests in space or entomology meet. Dezsö exhibits in museums and ARTlab Explore the unique processes of each exhibiting artist in ARTlab. Trace the history of drawing with a 3D timeline, collaborate on a fiber installation, discover the layers of a tunnel book, and more! conversations & audio tours Drop-in for an informal one-hour discussion about our current exhibitions. 1pm the First Friday and Saturday of the month and 6:30pm the third Tuesday. You can also check out an iPod at the museum welcome desk, or listen on your personal device, to enjoy a unique audio tour! Special thanks to Anthony McSpadden and WHRO for their assistance with this project. FALL EXHIBITIONS: SEP 11-DEC 31, 2015 PRICE AUDITORIUM 2015 disposable film festival Selected by MovieMaker Magazine as one the country’s “coolest film festivals,” the Disposable Film Festival (DFF) was created in 2007 to celebrate the artistic potential of disposable video—short films made on non-professional devices such as cell phones, point and shoot cameras, webcams, and other lo-fi, readily available video capture devices. Loops daily during museum hours. Screenings are free with admission. COMMUNITY GALLERY heather bryant: grasp Norfolk-based artist Heather Bryant exhibits a new direction for her work in this exhibition. A former Old Dominion University professor, Bryant is known for her stark, engaging lithographs. In her new work, color takes center stage. Flecked watercolors, deep and intense, suggest a connection with the cosmos. Figures with faces like masks embrace, fight, struggle, and grasp. galleries around the world. She has created permanent public art installations for the New York City subway system and the US Embassy in Bucharest, Romania historical sites, museums, and schools for more than twenty years. Dezsö is represented by the Nancy Margolis Gallery in New York and Pucker Gallery in Boston. amanda mccavour: inside/out Toronto-based artist Amanda McCavour documents the world around her by drawing with thread. She suspends thread drawings of domestic objects and organic forms from the ceiling. The resulting installation is light yet feels solid, evoking both the ethereal and profound nature of memory. Two of McCavour’s imaginative installations will transform MOCA’s galleries, inviting visitors to recall their own memories of home, place and time. McCavour holds a BFA in Visual Arts Studio from York University in Toronto, ON and an MFA in Fibers and Material Studies from Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, PA. She has exhibited nationally and internationally, and has received numerous grants and awards. Trenton Doyle Hancock, courtesy Molly Glentzer.