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The Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA)
215 Centre Street,
New York, NY 10013
tel: (212) 619-4785     fax: (212) 619-4720
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Monday - Closed
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday - 11am-6pm
Thursday - 11am-9pm


MOCA will continue to offer free admission on Thursdays through the courtesy of Target.

About Museum of Chinese in America

MOCA's mission is to celebrate the living history of the Chinese experience in America, to inspire our diverse communities to contribute to America's evolving cultural narrative and civil society, and to empower and bridge our communitiesacross generations, ethnicities and geography through our dynamic stories.

MOCA is a nonprofit educational and cultural institution that presents the living history. heritage, culture and diverse experiences of Chinese Americans through exhibitions, educational services and public programs. It began in 1960 as the community-based New York Chinatown History Project founded by community and student activists led by historian John Kuo Wei Tchen and Charles Lai. It has since grown to encompass the stories and journeys of the many communities of Chinese America. both in the New York Metro area and across the U.S.. including new immigrants and established multi-generation families.

Since late 2009. when MOCA moved into its new space. designed by Maya Lin and located at the crossroads of Soho and Chinatown. its exhibitions. programs and audiences have grown in size and scope. This was made possible by a unique public/private partnership between collaborative government efforts to rebuild Lower Manhattan in the aftermath of 9/11 and MOCA's growing community of donors led by its Board of Trustees. Currently. MOCA's family consists of its many visitors. members, scholars, artists, activists, and families with young children as well as a growing base of young professionals. business leaders and entrepreneurs. For more info and upcoming events, please visit www.mocanyc.org.

Admission: General Admission: $7
Seniors (65+ with ID)) and Students (w/school ID): $4
Children under 12 in groups less than 5: Free
MOCA Members: Free


 

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