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Coordinates | 39°44′12″N 121°50′39″W / 39.73667°N 121.84423°W |
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Executive director | Pat Macias |
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The Museum of Northern California Art (MONCA) is an art museum in Chico, California, United States. The museum is housed in the Veterans Memorial Hall building on the Esplanade. [1]
Established in 2011, the museum has been at its current location since 2017. MONCA's logo features arches in the three primary colors red, yellow, and blue. [2] To commemorate its fifth anniversary, the museum featured an exhibit highlighting these three colors. [3] Other exhibits have included Tales of the Tattoo (2022) [4] and For the Love of Birds (2023). [5] In 2022, MONCA displayed 21 orange shirts to commemorate victims of the Robb Elementary School shooting, which occurred in Uvalde, Texas. [6] The museum also hosted a Queer Art Show, presented by Chico's Stonewall Alliance for Pride Month. [7]
In 2020, the museum's first board president Pat Macias was named executive director. Roger Steel replaced Macias as president of the board of directors. [8]