MOCA presents GLOW launch party fundraiser

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Many attended the pre-GLOW party hosted by the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA).

  The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) sponsored a GLOW launch event on Saturday, July 14. The Pre-GLOW event in collaboration with the Triangle L Ranch and GLOW featured multi-media installations, sculptures, performances, music and food.

  This MOCA NOMAD event included a glow-in-the-dark art treasure hunt along the Art Path. Music was provided by DJ Nightslip and DJ PU Stinky. Proceeds raised went to support GLOW. MOCA artists will be participating in this year’s GLOW. GLOW should be bigger and better this year!

  Participating artists included: Madeleine Aguilar, Eli Burke, Jim Colby, Wesley Fawcett Creigh, Belinda Haikes, Sharon Holnback, Karen Medley, Laurel Wilson, Sara Hubbs, hypnopad, Nazafarin Lotfi & Alberto Aguilar, Adam E. Mendelsohn, Wylwyn Reyes, Galen Trezise, and Eugenia Woods.

MOCA’s pre-GLOW event.

  MOCA Tucson “inspires new ways of thinking through the cultivation, exhibition and interpretation of contemporary art.” They are Tucson’s only museum devoted exclusively to contemporary art from around the world. To learn more about MOCA visit their website: https://moca-tucson.org.

  GLOW is coming soon. This year’s event days are Sept. 22 and 29 and Oct. 20 and 27. For more information or to apply to be an artist, performer, or volunteer, please visit: http://www.trianglelranch.com/glow.    

MOCA’s pre-GLOW event.

MOCA’s pre-GLOW event.

John Hernandez (785 Posts)

John Hernandez lives in Oracle. He is retired and enjoys writing and traveling. He is active in the Oracle Historical Society. He covers numerous public events, researches historical features and writes business/artist profiles.


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