If you’re looking for something inspiring (and free 👀) to do in Cleveland, @mocacleveland is always a good idea.
Open year-round in University Circle, this museum is known for its free general admission, making it one of the most accessible art museums in the country.
Right now, you can:
• Explore exhibitions featuring artists from across Ohio and around the world
• Discover powerful, personal storytelling through contemporary artists and cultural works
• Enjoy FREE family friendly programs every first Saturday of the month with partners like @clevemetroparks@wavespacestudio
The building itself is worth the visit alone. Perfect for a solo reset, a date, or something different with the kids 😍
Join us May 29th from 5:30-8PM for Future Kitchens: Food, Land, and Collective Care . A cross-sector public program presented by ThirdSpace Action Lab x moCa Cleveland.
The evening brings together artists, growers, organizers, and neighbors to explore food justice, urban agriculture, and ecological interdependence through contemporary art and community practice.
Co sponsored by The George Fund Flindation & @keybank .
For our upcoming Alchemy Benefit Gala & Art Auction, we’re taking cues from the bold, boundary-pushing style of the Met Gala, where fashion becomes art.
Think Cocktail or Formal attire, inspired by Molten metallics fiery glam.
For more information on ALCHEMY, please visit /palate-2026.
Next time you walk into moCa, look up and enjoy “Indigo Banner”. Designed by Tony Williams and brought to life through the hands of over 600 Cleveland residents. Each square carries its own mark, stamped in wax with African symbols and dyed in rich natural indigo grown right here in Ohio.
This is apart of our Ohio Now exhibition that includes work from over 15 different Ohio artists, currently at moCa Cleveland through August 2, 2026.
Project made possible by @praxisfiberworkshop , Cuyahoga50, @cityofcleveland , and @clevefoundation .
Free admission for all residents who live and learn in Ohio.
📸 : @photocredned
Every piece of art tells a story, but no two people see it the same.
From quiet pauses to deep stares, every moment in the gallery is someone discovering what makes a work speak to them. What stands out, what resonates, what leaves with you.
Step into the art, take your time, and see what you uncover. Your perspective might surprise you.
Celebrating visionaries who redefine what’s possible. This year at ALCHEMY, the Palate Benefit and Art Auction, we’re proud to honor @chefdouglaskatz , @joannecohenart , and @ruaminx . We celebrate three alchemists whose work transforms how we experience art, community, and care. From Joanne Cohen’s reimagining of healthcare through contemporary art, to Doug Katz’s ability to turn local ingredients into meaningful cultural experiences, to Donna Huanca’s boundary pushing practice that merges body, performance, and form, each honoree embodies innovation and impact.
For tickets and more information on ALCHEMY, please visit /palate-2026.
Don’t miss the chance to be in the room with the incredible @skyhopinka ❗️Join us April 23, from 6-8 PM for an unforgettable artist talk with @skyhopinka . His works explores language, Indigenous sovereignty, landscape, and memory through film, photography, and text. Presented in partnership with Cleveland Humanities Festival and Baker-Nord Humanities Center.
His current exhibition, The Myth is Now, is at moCa through August 2, 2026.
🎟️Tickets are limited, to secure yours now click the link in our bio, or visit mocacleveland.org/events for more information. Free for moCa members.
We’re open today from 11 AM-5 PM
Whether you’re spending the day with family, friends, or taking time to recharge, we invite you to explore the galleries, take in the exhibitions, and enjoy a moment of art and reflection on this Easter Sunday!
Join us this Friday, April 3rd, for At the Table, a thoughtful and participatory conversation featuring Desert Kitchen Collective artists @jalisajanerobinson and @glenna_goes_places , alongside Dr. Ashanté M. Reese at @centrovilla25_cle .
Inspired by “The Price of Eggs” (on view at moCa Cleveland), this program invites guests to explore the intersections of food, culture, and community through dialogue and shared reflection. Attendees will also have the opportunity to experience @centrovilla25_cle and the dynamic cultural energy it brings to the community.
Presented in connection with moCa Cleveland, @westsidemarket , and @thirdspacereadingroom .
Supported by The George Gund Foundation.
Click the link in our bio or visit mocacleveland.org for more details and to rsvp.
Admission is always free for residents who live and learn in Ohio.
Now on view: The Price of Eggs by @glenna_goes_places and @jalisajanerobinson of Desert Kitchen Collective.
This collaborative installation features portraits of Gem City Market’s members, employees, and customers, layered with eggshell imagery and a 1937 redlining map of Dayton. Through these compositions, the artists examine how food access and discriminatory housing policies continue to shape Black and Brown communities.
Visit moCacleveland.org to plan your next visit.
If you follow the green this week, it might lead you somewhere better than a pot of gold.
Step into “Ohio Now” and catch new works by @avery.mags.duff , where the real magic isn’t luck, it’s labor. These paintings mark the first time Duff explores farming, highlighting the everyday work that keeps things growing (even when no one’s watching).
No leprechauns here, just real hands, real soil, and stories. Be sure to checkout @avery.mags.duff works along with other amazing artists in our “Ohio Now” exhibition, on exhibition through August 2nd.
Enjoy FREE admission for all residents living & learning in Ohio.
📸: @american_spirit