What stories lie within these walls? This is the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts, a beacon of creativity and resilience right here in Brooklyn. Founded in 1999, the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts, or MoCADA as it’s fondly known, stands as a testament to the rich tapestry of African culture. It’s a space where art transcends borders, connecting the African diaspora through powerful exhibitions, engaging programs, and thought-provoking dialogues. MoCADA doesn’t shy away from complex conversations. It embraces them, using art as a catalyst to explore socioeconomic issues faced by Black communities and inspire meaningful change. And while the main gallery is currently preparing for an exciting move, MoCADA’s presence extends beyond these walls. Their Ubuntu Community Sculpture Garden and the Abolition House on Governors Island offer unique experiences that celebrate art, wellness, and community. The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts is more than just a museum. It is a living testament to the power of art to connect, inspire and transform.
Richard Rodgers Theatre
Ever felt the magic of a Broadway show? Right here stands the Richard Rodgers Theatre a beacon of theatrical history.