Ribbon-cutting opens Chico art museum MONCA promises to make art accessible

photo by Dave Waddell

by Dave Waddell

Art lovers came out in force Thursday evening for the ribbon-cutting opening of Chico’s Museum of Northern California Art (MONCA).

About 270 people attended the hour-long event at the museum, housed in the sprawling, historic Veterans Memorial Hall at 900 Esplanade, said Pat Macias, MONCA president.

“We signed up seven new members and also made many new friends,” Macias said.

Through Aug. 27, MONCA is displaying “paintings, prints, drawings, sculptures and photography from nearly 100 artists in Northern California,” says the museum’s website. Artists whose work is included in the collection include Ann Pierce, Claudia Steel, James Kuiper, Salvatore Casa and Richard Hornaday.

Beginning Aug. 31, MONCA will open a new exhibition titled “Affinity.” The admission price is $5 per person, with children and students admitted free. read more