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Mana Contemporary

Coordinates: 40°44′14″N 74°04′14″W / 40.7371°N 74.0705°W / 40.7371; -74.0705
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Mana Contemporary
Mana Contemporary, main entrance
Mana Contemporary, installation shot
Map
Established2011
Location888 Newark Avenue
Jersey City, New Jersey
Coordinates40°44′14″N 74°04′14″W / 40.7371°N 74.0705°W / 40.7371; -74.0705
TypeContemporary art center
DirectorEugene Lemay
Public transit accessJournal Square
Websitehttp://www.manacontemporary.com
Opening performance by Shen Wei
Dance studio

Mana Contemporary is a cultural center in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States with affiliated centers in Chicago and Miami.

History and Founder

Opened in May 2011, the center was founded by moving company mogul Moishe Mana.[1] Shai Baitel and the artist Yigal Ozeri are among the co-founders.[2][3]

The one million square foot facility in Jersey city is situated in a 1920s-era brick former manufacturing building in the city's Marion Section near Marion Junction that is also an extension of the fine arts transportation department of Moishe's Moving Systems.[4][5]

In 2021 Mana Contemporary's Executive Director Eugene Lemay was placed on administrative leave due to his indictment of tax fraud and conspiracy for evading to pay nearly $8 million to the IRS while helping to run Moishe's Moving Systems.[6]

Art Center

The center provides services, spaces, and programming for artists, collectors, curators, performers, students and community.

It includes artist studios, exhibition spaces, and storage and is home to the Middle East Center for the Arts (MECA),[7][8][9] the archives of the International Center of Photography[10] and the Magnum Foundation, the dance companies of Karole Armitage[11] and Shen Wei, and foundations established by Eileen S Kaminsky (ESKFF) and Carole Feuerman. The artist Amy Sherald has her studio in Mana (NJ).[12]

Richard Meier Model Museum

The building is also home to the Richard Meier Model Museum, an exhibition of architectural projects, sculptures and collages by Richard Meier.[13][14][15] [16]

Mana Decentralized

Mana Decentralized is an online and physical platform selling artworks directly to collectors, launched in April 2019.[17]

See also

References

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  12. ^ Kazanjian, Dodie (15 July 2019). "Amy Sherald, Michelle Obama's Portraitist, Readies her New York Debut". Vogue. Archived from the original on 2021-01-31. Retrieved 2021-03-12.
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