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Businiess name:  MOCA at California Plaza
Review by:  jocelyn c.
Review content: 
The Museum of Contemporary Art downtown is adjacent to the Colburn School of Performing Arts. While I was on jury duty, I spent my lunch hour at the MOCA. The space is small, but I enjoyed the art. I went on a day where the entrance fee is waived. I'm not a big contemporary art fan, so I'm not sure if I would have felt the entrance fee was worth it. My lunch hour seem like almost enough time to see the space and all its contents. There is also a nice cafe/restaurant outside in the courtyard. I think a visit here might be nice if coupled with a visit to the Disney Music Hall or the Music Center down the street. Parking is also a hassle, so be prepared to pay and walk.

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