Geffen Contemporary at MOCA Los Angeles: Visiting Hours, Tickets & Visitor Guide
Date: 03/07/2025
Introduction
Situated in downtown Los Angeles’ vibrant Little Tokyo district, the Geffen Contemporary at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) is a leading destination for contemporary art, innovative architecture, and cultural history. Housed in a 1947 police car warehouse, skillfully redesigned by architect Frank Gehry, this 40,000-square-foot venue provides an expansive setting for immersive art installations, large-scale exhibitions, and experimental projects. The Geffen Contemporary connects LA’s industrial past with the present, offering visitors a dynamic, ever-evolving experience.
This comprehensive guide provides everything you need to plan a rewarding visit: from hours and ticketing to exhibition highlights, accessibility, travel tips, and nearby attractions. Whether you’re an art lover, history buff, or first-time visitor exploring Los Angeles historical sites, this museum is an essential stop for cultural discovery (MOCA Official Website, Hollywood Reporter, NBC Los Angeles).
Table of Contents
- Welcome to the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA
- What to Expect
- Visiting Hours & Ticket Information
- Getting There & Accessibility
- Guided Tours & Special Events
- Nearby Attractions
- Photographic Opportunities
- FAQs
- History & Architecture
- Current & Upcoming Exhibitions
- Educational Programs & Community Engagement
- Plan Your Visit
Welcome to the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA
The Geffen Contemporary merges contemporary artistic innovation with LA’s historic industrial architecture. Visitors can explore world-class exhibitions, attend special events, and participate in educational programming, all in a vast, flexible space designed for creative experimentation.
What to Expect
The museum’s adaptive reuse design preserves industrial character while providing an engaging, open environment. Expect expansive galleries with large-scale, cutting-edge installations from international artists, a robust schedule of events, and a welcoming atmosphere for all visitors.
Visiting Hours & Ticket Information
- Hours:
- Tuesday–Sunday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Closed Mondays and major holidays
- Extended hours: First Fridays, 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Tickets:
- General Admission: $18
- Seniors (65+), Students, Military: $10
- Children under 12: Free
- MOCA Members: Free
- Purchase: Buy in advance at the MOCA Ticket Portal to guarantee entry, especially during popular exhibitions or events. Free admission on First Fridays with advance reservation (NBC Los Angeles).
Getting There & Accessibility
- Address: 152 N Central Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012
- Public Transit: Steps from Metro Gold Line (Little Tokyo/Arts District Station) and major bus lines.
- Parking: Limited paid lots nearby, including the Japanese American National Museum garage; street parking also available.
- Accessibility: Fully wheelchair accessible with elevators, ramps, and accessible restrooms. Service animals are welcome. Complimentary wheelchairs can be checked out; gallery staff can assist with navigation and accommodations (MOCA Ticketing).
Guided Tours & Special Events
- Guided Tours: Free “Talking Tours” on select days, plus private, group, and self-guided options. Book tours by contacting [email protected] or calling 213/621-1745 at least two weeks in advance (MOCA Education).
- Special Events: Artist talks, performances, workshops, and the annual MOCA Gala. Check the MOCA events calendar for current offerings.
Nearby Attractions
- Japanese American National Museum: Next door, with rich exhibitions on Japanese American history and culture.
- Walt Disney Concert Hall: Iconic venue for music and architecture lovers, a short walk away.
- MOCA Grand Avenue: The primary MOCA site, showcasing distinctive exhibitions and postmodern architecture.
Explore Little Tokyo for authentic cuisine, shops, and cultural landmarks.
Photographic Opportunities
Photography (no flash, tripods, or selfie sticks) is allowed in most areas; check staff for exhibition-specific policies. The museum’s industrial design, Aileen Getty Plaza, and large installations offer excellent photo opportunities.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What are the Geffen Contemporary’s hours?
A: Tuesday–Sunday, 11:00 AM–5:00 PM; closed Mondays; extended to 8:00 PM on First Fridays.
Q: How do I buy tickets?
A: Purchase in advance at the MOCA Ticket Portal or on-site (subject to availability).
Q: Is it family-friendly?
A: Yes. Strollers are welcome, and family guides are available in the lobby.
Q: Accessibility?
A: Fully accessible with wheelchairs and service animals permitted.
Q: Photography?
A: Allowed in most spaces without flash; some exhibitions may have restrictions.
Q: Dining?
A: No onsite café; plenty of options in Little Tokyo nearby.
History & Architecture
Opened in 1983 as the “Temporary Contemporary,” the building was a 1947 police car warehouse designed by AC Martin. Frank Gehry’s adaptive reuse preserved the industrial shell, creating vast, column-free galleries ideal for monumental installations. In 1996, it was renamed for philanthropist David Geffen. The museum stands as a symbol of urban renewal and creative reinvention in LA’s arts corridor.
Current & Upcoming Exhibitions
Olafur Eliasson: OPEN
- Dates: September 15, 2024 – July 6, 2025
- Overview: Immersive, site-specific installations exploring light, perception, and the environment—Eliasson’s first major LA show (MOCA exhibition page, Hollywood Reporter, Forbes).
Wael Shawky: Drama 1882
- Dates: February 20 – March 16, 2025
- Overview: U.S. debut of a powerful operatic film installation examining the 1882 Urabi Revolt in Egypt (The News This Week).
Upcoming: MONUMENTS
- Dates: October 23, 2025 – May 24, 2026
- Overview: Juxtaposes decommissioned Confederate statues with contemporary works, sparking dialogue about public memory and history (The News This Week).
The Geffen also spotlights MOCA’s permanent collection and hosts large-scale, experimental installations not possible elsewhere (MOCA Mission & History, SoCal Museums).
Educational Programs & Community Engagement
MOCA offers a diverse range of educational initiatives:
- Talking Tours: Free, discussion-based tours for all ages.
- Private/Group Tours: Customizable for schools, universities, and corporate groups.
- Family Guides: Interactive activities for children at the lobby.
- Community Events: Annual MOCA Gala, performances, and collaborations with local collectives.
MOCA is a Safe Space Alliance member, ensuring a welcoming, inclusive environment for all visitors (MOCA Ticketing, Resident.com).
Plan Your Visit
- Check current hours and ticket info: MOCA Official Website
- Buy advance tickets: MOCA Ticket Portal
- Explore events and exhibitions: MOCA Events Calendar
- Download the Audiala app: Get itineraries, guides, and exclusive content for LA museums.
- Stay connected: Follow MOCA on social media for news and behind-the-scenes updates.
Related Articles
- Exploring Little Tokyo: A Guide to LA’s Historic District
- Top Contemporary Art Museums in Los Angeles
- Frank Gehry’s Architectural Legacy in LA
Visuals (to be added at publication):
- Exterior and interior photos of the Geffen Contemporary
- Map of location and nearby attractions
- Alt texts: “Geffen Contemporary visiting hours exterior view,” “Interior exhibition space at Geffen Contemporary tickets area”
References
- MOCA Official Website
- MOCA Hours & Tickets
- Olafur Eliasson: OPEN at MOCA
- MOCA Ticketing
- Hollywood Reporter: Olafur Eliasson OPEN at MOCA Geffen Contemporary
- NBC Los Angeles: Free First Fridays at Geffen Contemporary MOCA
- Resident.com: Inside the 2025 MOCA Gala
- The News This Week: MOCA 2025 Exhibition Schedule
- Forbes: Guide to Arts-Filled Weekend in Downtown LA
- SoCal Museums: The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA
- MOCA Mission & History
- MOCA Education: Tours