Our brick-and-mortar gallery, Brooklyn NY



Museum of Computer Art
139 11th Street
(betw. 2nd and 3rd Avenues)
Brooklyn, NY 11215
718 788 1313
917 273 3553
HOURS
Noon to 6:00 pm Tuesday thru Friday
or by appointment
CURRENT SHOW
CONTEST OF THE MONTH MARCH 2010
Tuesday, March 9 thru Friday, March 26, 2010
NEXT SHOW
The Digital Art Olympiad
April 20 - May 14, 2010
ONE-MAN SHOW
Jan Kölling
Distinguished Dutch Artist
June 1 - 18, 2010
ONE-MAN SHOW
Anil CS Rao
Distinguished Indian Artist
July 12 - 24, 2010
CLICK BELOW TO VIEW ONLINE VERSIONS OF OUR PREVIOUS EXHIBITS
Inaugural Exhibit September 2 - 18, 2008.
Digitalism I Exhibit October 4 - 25, 2008.
On-line/On-wall Double Exposure Exhibit November 4 - 26, 2008.
Exhibit on a Theme of December December 10 - 30, 2008.
Donnie 2009 Contest and Exhibit February 3 - 28, 2009.
March 2009 Contest of the Month March 10 - 30, 2009
Spring Festival of Digital Art 2009 May 15 - June 19, 2009
Brooklyn Internationale Exhibit July 17 - August 7, 2009
First Anniversary Exhibit September 8 - 25, 2009
October 2009 Contest of the Month October 6 - 23, 2009
Digitalism II Contest and Exhibit November 17 - December 11, 2009
Donnie 2010 Contest and Exhibit January 26 - February 19, 2010
As a nonprofit educational organization, MOCA hosted at its gallery on a pro-bono basis Pratt Institute's MFA Thesis Exhibition, April 7 thru April 24, 2009,
comprising interactive art, video, animation, projection art and still art. From that exhibit, Jessica Lee's "Mind Blend," a video and audio projection, may be viewed online here:
Mind Blend by Jessica Lee
This gallery is part of the dynamic Brooklyn NY artscene. It is located in the Park Slope/Gowanus area of Brooklyn that
is morphing from light industrial into an artists' enclave and upscale neighborhood. The gallery is 1200 square feet in size and housed in a new building along with artist studios on a mixed-use block of private homes, a playground/park, warehouses and service companies--the kind of neighborhood that Jane Jacobs extolled in "The Death and Life of Great American Cities," her famous treatise on the urban environment, as safe and vital 24 hours a day. There's a subway line nearby, tying in the rest of the city. We love the space and are thriving there!
HOW TO GET THERE
By subway take the F train to Fourth Avenue station
or the M or R train to Ninth Street station. It's a short walk from the station.
By car navigate to the Park Slope/Gowanus section of Brooklyn,
sometimes called South of the Slope or South Slope
near the Lowe's store off Hamilton Avenue.