thursday was my mom's birthday, and she wanted to go to the art in the streets exhibition at the geffen contemporary at moca, which was fine with me cause i'd heard really great things about it & wanted to go.
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the geffen contempoary is free on thursday from 5-8pm. we got to dtla around 515, however with all the traffic and searching for parking we didn't make it into the museum till around 6. parking across the street from the musem was $6.50, not too bad however no one had cash and the lot looked filled already. we drove a few blocks away and found free street parking! it was a short walk to the museum, but i would definitely recommend parking away from the museum & walking - waaaaay less traffic which means way less stress. unless you are one of those people that likes traffic (yeah right).
the amount of art in the museum is insane! i've never been to such a big exhibition before. seriously, the ENTIRE museum was taken over by street artists! unfortunately it was really crowded, i think because it was free entry to the museum, but there was just so much to see so we could move to less crowded areas. i definitely want to go back to the exhibit to see some of the things i missed, there was just so much you couldn't see it all in 2 hours.
art in the streets will be at the geffen contemporary at moca until august 8th, 2011. check out the video below & for more information and videos on the exhibition check out moca's blog, the curve.



















