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Sunday, January 21, 2018

The Museum of Neon Art (MONA) is an institution that exists to encourage learning and curiosity through the preservation, collection, and interpretation of neon art. The first museum devoted to art that incorporates neon lighting, it exclusively exhibits art in electric media, including kinetic art and outstanding examples of historic neon signs. Its location in downtown LA closed in 2011 and reopened in Glendale, California in 2016. The collection includes neon signs from the Brown Derby and Grauman's Chinese Theatre.

The museum was founded in 1981 by Lili Lakich and Richard Jenkins.

In addition to exhibitions and tours, the museum offers introductory classes in glass bending held in the museum's state-of-the-art studio.

References


Museum of Neon Art | RoadsideArchitecture.com
Museum of Neon Art | RoadsideArchitecture.com. Source : www.roadarch.com

External links


Guide to The Museum of Neon Art « CBS Los Angeles
Guide to The Museum of Neon Art « CBS Los Angeles. Source : losangeles.cbslocal.com

  • "Welcome to MONA". Museum of Neon Art. Retrieved 2010-11-30. 
  • "Museum of Neon Art". Flickr.com.  Contributed photographs ("group pool") related to the museum.

Museum of Neon Art
Museum of Neon Art. Source : labibse.com

 
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