![]() ![]() Employing a range of mediums, disciplines, and strategies, resident artists created performances, workshops, screenings, lectures, interactive performances, and a host of other activities that engaged the participation of museum-goers in the making of artwork. Selected artists were free to work on-site for three months, making new work to be presented on the first Thursday of each month. Engagement Party offered Southern California–based artist collectives and collaborators the opportunity to make socially based artworks by interacting with and exploring the museum and its resources in unexpected ways. Please join us for the book launch on January 9, 7–10pm,at ForYourArt.Įngagement Party was the renowned experimental artist residency program at MOCA funded by an Artistic Innovation Fund grant from the James Irvine Foundation from 2008 until 2012. Published by MOCA and distributed by D.A.P., the 240-page catalogue is available beginning January 1, 2013. This comprehensive, fully illustrated examination of the artworks created during the run of MOCA’s influential Engagement Party program is the first museum publication to deal in-depth with the emerging discipline of social practice in the visual arts. ![]() The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA) is pleased to announce the publication of Engagement Party: Social Practice at MOCA, 2008–2012. Engagement Party: Social Practice at MOCA, 2008–2010īook launch: Wednesday, January 9, 2013, 7–10pm ![]()
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