MOCA takes a walk on the wild side

Peter Gibson, Jill Saig and Carlyn Hanlon
Peter Gibson, Jill Saig and Carlyn Hanlon
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The Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville (MOCA) celebrated its 100th anniversary with a Centennial Gala themed for its latest exhibition, A Walk on the Wild Side. Held April 6 at the museum, the event brought the spirit of the ‘70s alive with music, art, dancing and artful moments that celebrated the beauty MOCA has brought to Jacksonville since 1924. Funds raised at the gala will enable the museum to present new exhibitions, public programs and educational initiatives that help elevate our city as an arts and culture destination.

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