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The Museum of Neon Art to reopen on May 1st premiering an exhibition

The Museum of Neon Art to reopen on May 1st premiering an exhibition Stephen Antonakos, Untitled. GLENDALE, CA .- After over a year of closure the Museum of Neon Art will reopen on April 24th to members and May 1st to general audiences. Visitors will get the first view of MONA’s new exhibition, 40 Years of Light: Works From The Collection and Collective, which showcases an impressive range of pioneering light-based artwork from the MONA permanent collection and community, as well as a selection of MONA’s historic sign collection. In lieu of MONA’s usual tour and long form programs, the museum will offer several bite size educational experiences during the opening weekends - from hands on glass bending, to show and tells of vintage technology, and object spotlights in the galleries.

The Museum of Neon Art honors the victims of the Armenian Genocide in a neon display

The Museum of Neon Art honors the victims of the Armenian Genocide in a neon display For Armenian History Month, the Museum of Neon Art exhibits a light and poetry based display to honor the victims of the 1915 Armenian Genocide. GLENDALE, CA .- Throughout the month of April, the Museum of Neon Art will display a new window-based public display in honor of Armenian History Month. The exhibit presents an excerpt of a poem in Armenian and English under neon lights representing the Armenian flag; it faces the paseo in front of the museum and will be best viewed when the sun sets. The exhibition was created by MONA and Leaf Cutter Studio.

Museum of Neon Art Honors Armenian Genocide Victims in Neon Display

The Museum of Neon Art honors the victims of the Armenian Genocide in a neon exhibit For Armenian History Month, the Museum of Neon Art exhibits a light and poetry based display to honor the victims of the 1915 Armenian Genocide. GLENDALE Throughout the month of April, the Museum of Neon Art will display a new window-based public display in honor of Armenian History Month. The exhibit presents an excerpt of a poem in Armenian and English under neon lights representing the Armenian flag; it faces the paseo in front of the museum and will be best viewed when the sun sets. The exhibition was created by MONA and Leaf Cutter Studio.

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