PNCA To Close The Portland Museum Of Contemporary Craft and Sell Its Location - a podcast by Oregon Public Broadcasting
from 2016-02-04T21:06:46
The Museum of Contemporary Craft is no stranger to changes in name and location. It was originally founded in 1937 as the Oregon Ceramics Studio on SW Corbett Avenue. It went through several titles before settling on its current name when it moved into the Pearl District in 2007. MOCC now bills itself as the oldest continuously-running craft institution in the United States, and along the way, it developed a national reputation for its thoughtful, innovative exhibitions.
Now the museum will undergo perhaps its greatest change yet: dissolving entirely into a new Center for Contemporary Art & Culture within PNCA’s main campus building.
"The collection from MOCC will come into PNCA to be combined with our existing programs at PNCA," says the college’s interim president Casey Mills. "So it would span not only craft, but craft, art, design, and show that these are actually all interrelated and that they actually feed off one another."
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