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Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts
File:Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts logo.png
Delaware Contemporary logo
The Delaware Contemporary is located in Delaware
The Delaware Contemporary
Location in Delaware
Established1979
Location200 S. Madison St., Wilmington, Delaware
TypeContemporary Art
DirectorJohn Shipman
CuratorJackie Milad
Public transit accessWilmington Amtrak Station
WebsiteOfficial Website

The Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts, rebranded in December 2015 to The Delaware Contemporary, is Delaware’s only contemporary art museum. Founded in 1979, and formerly called the DCCA, it is a non-collecting museum focused on work by local and regional as well as national and international artists.

The Delaware Contemporary moved from the former waterworks building near downtown to the Christina riverfront in Wilmington, Delaware in 2000. In 2008, it ceased charging admission to view the galleries to offer families more affordable cultural choices during the recession.[1]

Staff

As of 2015 the "Gretchen Hupfel Curator of Contemporary Art" at the Delaware Contemporary is Jackie Milad. The Director is John Shipman. [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "2 museums drop entrance fee". The News Journal. 2008-12-25. Retrieved 2009-02-01. [dead link]
  2. ^ Soulsman, Gary (2012-01-27), "Masters of the visual universe", The News Journal, retrieved 2012-01-28