a contemporary art museum, celebrates Black cultures, ignites challenging conversations, and inspires learning through the global lens of the African Diaspora.
Exhibitions
What We Carry To Set Ourselves Free
Unveiling Histories: A Fabriacted Archive
Liberatory Living: Proctective Intiriors & Radical Black Joy
The Museum of the African Diaspora (MoDA) is a dynamic space that celebrates Black cultures and their global impact. Located in the heart of San Francisco, MoDA brings to life the stories, artistry, and histories of the African Diaspora through contemporary art, thought-provoking exhibitions, and community-centered programming.
Since its opening, MoDA has been committed to inspiring challenging conversations, fostering creative expression, and promoting learning. Through collaborations with artists, scholars, and visitors worldwide, the museum shines a spotlight on themes of migration, identity, and heritage.
Visitors can engage with rotating exhibitions featuring works by emerging and established Black artists, attend insightful lectures, or participate in workshops aimed at amplifying diverse voices and perspectives.
Join us in exploring the vibrant cultures of the African Diaspora and celebrating the resilience and creativity that connects communities across the globe.
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The Museum of the African Diaspora (MoDA) is proud to host an MLK Day contest to commemorate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Through this contest, we aim to encourage young artists, photographers, and storytellers to reflect on Dr. King’s message of justice, equality, and peace through their unique perspectives.
Contest Theme: "Dreams for a Better Tomorrow: Reflecting on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Vision" We invite participants to submit works that explore the ongoing journey toward equality and the impact of Dr. King's work on today's society.
How to Submit:
For any questions or more details, please email us at info@moda.org or visit our website for more information on the contest.
We look forward to seeing your creative reflections on Dr. King's enduring vision for a better tomorrow.