MOCA presents “HamacaS,” a socially engaged project by Liene Bosquê, coordinated by Ana Clara Silva, on view from Feb. 8-March 29. HamacaS explores the cultural dissonance and emotional displacement experienced by immigrants in the U.S. The project consists of an interactive installation that will be activated through collective hammock weaving sessions and workshops. The project will offer a critical and expansive conversation around immigration with communities in Miami. HamacaS is meant to act as a safe space for dialogue, debate and understanding through engaging in making––the space between the hand and the mind that offers respite. As an integral part of the project, HamacaS will continue to develop and be presented throughout different locations in Miami after its inaugural run at MOCA.
HamacaS is funded by The Ellies, Miami’s visual arts awards, presented by Oolite Arts as well as the WaveMaker Grants program presented by Locust Projects, and is supported by The55project.
Price
FREE
Time
10 a.m.–5 p.m. (The museum is closed on Mondays)
Venue
Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami
Address
770 N.E. 125 Street
North Miami, FL 33161
770 N.E. 125 Street North Miami, FL 33161
Phone Number
305.893.6211