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MOCAtv
Season 4
Episode 4
Artbound presents an hour-long special featuring short, vibrant videos from MOCAtv, the art video channel developed as a digital extension of the education and exhibition programming of The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA). Featuring an eclectic mix of videos profiling artworks like Barry Le Va's "Shatterscatter" and prolific artists such as Sterling Ruby, Nan Goldin, and Fatima Al Qadiri, Artbound Presents MOCAtv will showcase a series of original short videos designed to engage a global audience with contemporary art and its intersection with film, video, music, performance, dance, comedy, and more.
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Site-specific desert art about land ownership, water scarcity and overlooked histories.

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A tribute to Rubén Funkahuatl Guevara, a Chicano music pioneer.

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