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MOCAtv

Launched October 1, 2012, MOCAtv is a new, contemporary art video channel, developed as a digital extension of the education and exhibition programming of The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. MOCAtv is the first and only dedicated art channel to be part of YouTube's Original Channels and is part of YouTube Education, a collection of more than 700,000 videos on a wide range of educational topics from math to science, history to geography. MOCAtv presents both curated and original videos to inform, educate and engage a global audience with contemporary art and its intersection with film, video, music, performance, dance, comedy, and more.

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Elevating mystic practices to the status of art -- or elevating art to the status of ritual --Brian Butler's films and performances are themselves Orphic ceremonies and Satanic rites.
Photo: Andy Featherston
When painting, L.A. artist John Knuth collaborates with an unusual partner: the humble fly.
MOCAtv and curator Bryan Ray Turcotte present "The Art of Punk" about the stories of inspiration and creation of such iconic punk symbols and sleeves from the Punk Scene.
Harry and Harry Kipper, performance artists, stress the visual, the visceral, and the violent aspects of social rituals in their shows.
Working with man's best friend gives William Wegman's work an inherent, perhaps instinctive charm, one that has led to the artist's creation of iconic film shorts.
Chris Burden is an enormously influential figure in conceptual art. The artist is the latest subject in the West Coast Video Artist series available on MOCAtv.
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