Wonmi’s WAREHOUSE Programs
Diane Severin Nguyen, WAR SONGS (2025/2026), performance documentation, February 27, 2026, at The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA. Courtesy of The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA). Photo by Josh Rose.
Wonmi’s WAREHOUSE Programs is MOCA’s signature platform dedicated to showcasing live art at the intersection of artistic forms, experimentation, and public engagement.
Housed in an iconic industrial building at The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, WAREHOUSE provides space for works that defy categorization and celebrates live art as an integral part of contemporary expression. The series presents and premieres newly commissioned works, music festivals, and residencies that foreground sensorial experience centered on the body, movement, and sound. Synonymous with innovation and risk, WAREHOUSE offers artists and audiences a truly unique museum experience, one that is unexpected, visceral, and alive.
Upcoming WAREHOUSE performances will be announced later this spring, sign up for the MOCA newsletter for the latest information.
Wonmi’s WAREHOUSE Programs is organized by Alex Sloane, Associate Curator, and is produced by Amelia Charter, Producer of Performance and Programs, The Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles.
Wonmi's WAREHOUSE Programs is made possible by generous endowment support from Wonmi & Kihong Kwon and Family.
Performances at MOCA are supported by the MOCA Fund for Performance with generous funding provided by Betsy Greenberg and The Lenore S. and Bernard A. Greenberg Fund.
Wonmi's WAREHOUSE Programs is founded by Wonmi & Kihong Kwon and Family.