MOCA Store

Gift shop · Downtown Los Angeles

MOCA Store

Gift shop · Downtown Los Angeles

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250 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012

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MOCA's bright, contemporary museum shop offers a curated mix of unique art books, stylish apparel, and quirky gifts for every creative soul.  

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@goop

"Until the opening of the Broad across the street, MOCA was LA's only museum wholly dedicated to contemporary art. As always, there's something great to see at their downtown location, their outpost in the Pacific Design Center, and the super rad Geffen Contemporary, housed in a former police car warehouse in Little Tokyo. "

The Los Angeles Kids Guide
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@goop

"Until the opening of the Broad across the street, MOCA was LA's only museum wholly dedicated to contemporary art. As always, there's something great to see at their downtown location, their outpost in the Pacific Design Center, and the super rad Geffen Contemporary, housed in a former police car warehouse in Little Tokyo. "

The Los Angeles Art & Architecture Guide
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@goop

"Until the opening of the Broad across the street, MOCA was LA's only museum wholly dedicated to contemporary art. As always, there's something great to see at their downtown location, their outpost in the Pacific Design Center, and the super rad Geffen Contemporary, housed in a former police car warehouse in Little Tokyo. "

The Downtown Los Angeles Guide
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ken vill

Google
Amazing installations. Location was good to. Come ready to experience some solid art installations. Kid friendly tickets are free just hit the website a week ahead.

J DCV

Google
...just wanted to send an appreciation to AC at the museum store for being helpful and making us not feel rushed especially as it was already about closing time when we were there. (We went to MOCA to hear Daniel Clowes being interviewed by Kristine Mckenna about his latest book, Monica.)

Ashley LeBourveau-Truong

Google
They have some fantastic and unique items, as well as lots of books. There's also a very good range of prices if you're looking at gifts or have a budget in mind. Lots for kids too!

Andrew

Google
One of the best gift shops in LA! ❤️

Walter Elias

Google
Lovely place to walk around... If you like art..

Guillermo Tejada

Google
Great store of books and replicas of valuable art. Great house decorations too

Peter De Los Reyes

Google
Loved the black long sleeve I bought.

Greg D

Google
Wonderful little store, so many gift ideas
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Enrique M.

Yelp
This place is nice but these prices are outrageous for what some things are and the quality. Not everything though, I would pay $120 for a hand crafted ceramic mug that looked absolutely gorgeous but I wouldn't pay $50 for a cheap quality fanny pack. Also I wouldn't spend $40 on a piece of paper the size of a nickel.
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Henri V.

Yelp
Very Cool store with cool unique everything but Apple Pay is not accepted, not cool, so archaic!
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Isobel L.

Yelp
First off, any museum gift store that lets you in without having to pay museum admission is all right by me. So that's a mark in its favor. But when you add in a helpful staff, really cool merchandise (a poster of Andy Warhol with a skull....hello!) and some not-too-expensive trinkets, you've got me, babe. There are lots and lots of art books of the modern ilk, so if you're looking to update your pad to look hip and cultured, or giving a gift to impress, this is the place for you. Then there's the kid's section, the super expensive jewelry section, and the greeting card section. Not to mention the "real art for not rich people" section (I almost splurged on a $200 neon sculpture.) Support art and shop here for all your modern art needs.
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Jim E.

Yelp
Nice little shop at MOCA, large selection of books and gift items, prices are what you would expect from a museum store, however they do carry many items that are you might not find at many other stores. Prices are full retail however you can get a discount if you are a museum member. Great place to look at some interesting merchandise.
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Jo S.

Yelp
I've shopped at the Moca Store a few times while visiting the museum (although you can go to the store without paying for admission since it's inside a separate building, so that's cool). They have fun, original, unique merchandise, so this cute store helped me to choose cool gifts for people who are harder to please and shop for. Yes, it's not cheap to shop here, but it's fun, they have cool books, DVD-s, wonderful souvenirs, fun shirts with funky designs on (I got a few and they were a hit). This is one of the best gift shop that belongs to a museum. It's cool, fun, has a laid back vibe, fun to browse through.
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Joseph A.

Yelp
Awsome bookstore with great books of art, however, with the rude woman that works here, it's a turn off coming here. I received the evil eye with the eyeglasses nodded down and a harsh warning from the woman who works here not to take photos of book covers. Anyways, even with her watchful eye, I was able to sneak one in. No signs, no posted rules. I did buy some Obey (Shepard Fairey) items that are harder to find, but would of bought more if someone was just a little nicer. MOCA bookstore lady (who had her application rejected for the museum position) this photo is dedicated to you. Plus, you get to be on my "rude places list". Congratulations!
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C L.

Yelp
MOCA is currently teetering on the brink of financial ruin. Their investment portfolio took a significant hit (no surprises here), they've exhausted their budget and donor revenues have deteriorated. They temporarily closed the Geffen Contemporary (where the Murakami exhibit was) in an attempt to cut operating costs, and their endowment has allegedly dwindled down from $40M to $7M. Rumor has it that board was looking to sell off some of the collection in an effort to keep the museum afloat. So how do you save a world renowned contemporary art museum from the threat of eminent financial peril? You have a bake sale of course! And that's just what a group of industrious, concerned supporters decided to do today in front of the museum. Complete with cupcakes, pies, cakes and cookies, they were selling all items for $1.00. Gold bar financiers were going for a paltry $1million! Chump change. Where's Eli Broad and his $30mil bailout? I opted to pledge my support to the MOCA store. Here they have an incredible collection of books, magazines, cards, and gift items. For a unique gift, I suggest coming here, it's great for the holidays! I fell in love with some hand blown bud vases and picked up a few for my staff. Eli Broad recently gave an interview about the importance of MOCA, Art and its ability to transport us from the harsh realities of the current economy. I think Broad is onto something here. I really wish he would step in with an investment while cleaning house in the board of trustees. It would be a shame to let this flagship cultural institution slip into obscurity. L.A.'s burgeoning Art scene simply cannot afford this kind of blow.
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Robert Y.

Yelp
Go this great umbrella from the Moca store and just love it. Get so many comments about it when people discover the clouds in the underneath area!
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Chiante M.

Yelp
Cute store. Fabulous book selection. Quirky souvenirs and gifts. Practical art tools. Journals, postcards, pens, watches and mugs. Customer service = non-existent. I mean there were workers in there, but who were they? Maybe they blended in with shoppers. I wanted to buy a memento, but I didn't want a coffee mug or some colored pencils. I was looking for something that had MOCA engraved or stamped on it, but there wasn't anything. Did I miss it? I don't know. It was kind of hot in there, so I didn't want to linger too long. The shelves and tables are adorned with colorful and vibrant objects. It's just too bad (that during my in-store visit) they didn't have associates spritzing the store with lively guest service to match their general merchandise. Had that element been present, I would have spent my money here.
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Doreen M.

Yelp
Stopped in here after we saw the museum. Got 2 cards and a postcard. They have a little bit of everything for all ages. Some items are really expensive and the postcards were $1. They have dishes, jewelry, clothing , toys, books, and little knick knacks. Good store for gifts.
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Jasmine V.

Yelp
Eh, overpriced and lack of customer service. Walked in and did not get greeted, at first I thought the employee was a customer but then I saw he was fixing merchandise, he clearly saw us but didn't say anything. Nothing special about this store.
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Cheri A.

Yelp
I wanted to find some unique boxed Christmas cards so I came here yesterday. I LOVE THIS STORE! It's so fun to browse through all of the unique items they sell. If you buy 3 boxes of their Christmas cards right now they will give you one free box and if you are a MOCA member like me you get a discount on top of that. It is located upstairs from the ticket booth and you do not need a ticket to visit the store.
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Angie W.

Yelp
I dunno, there's not much in here that was interesting to me. It was a smallish store with lots of books and some nicknacks. I would come it just to look around, but not much else to see. :( Everything was pretty pricy too. Maybe it has to do with me not liking "contemporary art"? I dunno.
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Ken T.

Yelp
A great variety of merchandise including t-shirts to any coffee table books you can imagine. It is so good, this store could stand alone without the museum. Whether you need something touristy like postcards or a poster to put on your wall, you can get it here. I love their wide variety of art magazines, including Giant Robot and Juxapoz. The books area is a little too hard to navigate. It seems really difficult to find what is good on the wall. Included is a lot of Murakami merchandise like pillows and plushes, probably from when his exhibit was at the Geffen. But the selection of t-shirts is very nice indeed. You can also get DVDs, toys, and a lot of other little trinkets. Like you would expect from a museum gift shop, it is pricey and sometimes random. But this is a great museum gift shop. You can easily just come here without even visiting the museum itself. And the clerk even offered me to take those noisy kids in there with me.
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A P.

Yelp
So after having our museum visit cut short. We decided to peruse the gift store, but this time I asked if I could bring Lola in. Yeah it wasn't a problem. What a relief. So We found the book that talked about the exhibit downstairs and listed and detailed it with photos and text. Perfect we can finish the tour at home with this book. Pretty reasonable at $50 bucks. As I am paying I notice that the sales girl is putting it in a regular paper bag. The book is pretty sizable and heavy so I asked if I could have it in a shopping bag with handles. OMFG You would think I was asking for her first born and all the money in the resister. She huffed and puffed and was bitching about how they didn't have too many bags left and on and on..... like it was my problem. Bitch Please! I am spending $50 bucks on this book and another $15+ on another - you can spare the damn 5 cent shopping bag and not make it the customers' problem!
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Stacy C.

Yelp
If you need a gift for the friend who's got everything, this is a great store for those artsy fartsy types. All sorts of tchotchkes ranging from purposes of merely eye candy to clever and useful. Eclectic, modern, and quirky products - there's gotta be something here for everyone. The parking situation here sucks because the museum parking is $9 with museum validation. There is metered street parking in front but it is very limited, so it's only realistic to shop at the Moca store if you're also visiting the museum. If all else fails you could always shop online.
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Alicia A.

Yelp
I love all museums shops and this one doesn't disappoint. If I had the money I'd splurge on their unique jewelry or beautiful books. They also have limited edition shirts and cool canvas bags. But I ended up buying some postcards and geometric socks. I can't resist a good pair of socks.
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J. G. B.

Yelp
They failed to have mocha for sale at a store which bears its name. Pish! Perhaps you'd like to relieve me of cash for an art set I can buy for a relative I clearly do not know while I'm here, not drinking a mocha.
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Milly M.

Yelp
(Thanks MOCA store for saving my ass many times over in the gift giving department.) When you buy a gift from the MOCA store it accomplishes two swell things: 1. It flatters the recipient of your gift. 2. It makes YOU look far smarter and erudite than the "last-minute- can not- figure-out what- to get- this person" shopper that you really are! This has to be one of my favorite places to buy presents for house-warmings and co-workers that I know well enough to know that they love design, but not well enough to truly know who their favorite author or artist is. Wonderful book selection that reflects the collections and exhibits of MOCA Whimsical silly fun presents Elegant stationary Items and wares by noted designers Unusual accessories There is always new stock- be it fiber art, jewelry or licensed merchandise of a 1op 40 artist. Warrants a visit if you are downtown.
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Destiny C.

Yelp
Cool books and knick knacks to choose from. Prices are decent, considering it's a museum shop. The customer service was lacking...huge turn off.
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Eric T.

Yelp
I love the mica store. I stop in here every time I pass by on foot weather or not I go into the museum. I always find great gifts for friends or gifts for myself.
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Tina L.

Yelp
Totally flippin awesome. You must check out this store. Bigger than the Geffen's, it's got everything from art books to kid's stuff to stuffed animals, to books on depressed apathetic artist teens to stick drawings on why the world sucks to little organizer bags you can store your weed in to ceramic eggs you crack open and little plants like basil, strawberry, and lavender come out. It's a total "OMFG KEWL" moment.
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Micaela L.

Yelp
The store at MOCA is one of the most well-curated museum shops I've seen in my day (and I've seen many). The balance of books and gift items is perfect. The books on offer include plenty of mainstream contemporary art titles as well as rare and foreign selections. As far as gift items go, the selections are interesting and true to MOCA's mission, from an Ed Ruscha-designed towel to unique jewelry and interesting cards. I didn't encounter any of the customer service problems that others have mentioned here, and I did notice a sign near the entrance stating that photography was not allowed. As someone who works in the publishing industry, I sort of understand this rule, as it would otherwise be easy for a customer to photograph a book and then purchase it elsewhere (cough, Amazon). Support the arts by supporting this store -- and remember, as with many of the best museum stores in the country, members get a discount on their purchases. This is yet another reason to patronize one of the most interesting cultural institutions in Los Angeles.
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Jasmine O.

Yelp
This store has everything to satisfy one's artsy fartsy needs and tendencies. After a trip through the Moca I always come to the Moca store to check out what goodies they have. For any shows they will have postcards, books, posters, so if one of your favorite artists is up then you'll be able to score some neat stuff. Last time during the Rauschenbug show they had limited edition posters available to purchase. Currently there are Skin and Bones exhibit tote bags and postcards with illustrations by the famous fashion illustrator Ruben Toledo. They also have tons of beautiful, smart stuff to decorate your home, accesories, toys, books, magazines. It's a lot of fun to look through, even if you don't walk out with anything. And if you're a museum member you get a discount!
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Ai M.

Yelp
I used to be a fan of the enamel rings that they keep at the cashier counter. Sometimes there are book signings here. The featured book displays change depending on the current museum exhibition. The Hammer has a better children's section but the MOCA store carries my art magazines and red Moleskines. This is a good source for postcards or unusual gifts.
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Tracy A.

Yelp
As museum gift shops go, this one is fairly inspired. Fun stuff at all price levels, with merchandise you don't see at every other boutique. As an aside, I also like the little Cafe at MOCA -- reasonable selection of sandwiches, sweets, sodas, wine, beer. Despite what some reviewers have experienced, we found the MOCA folks to be extremely helpful and friendly, perhaps because we're from Denver and enter with our Mod/Co card, which piques their interest. (I can't resist a little plug: When you're traveling, don't miss Denver's beautiful new Museum of Contemporary Art, www.mcadenver.org -- it compares very favorably with others around the country.
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Jessica T.

Yelp
One of the best gift shops in the Los Angeles. This is the spot for creative, artful and unique gifts for kids and adults. The prices can seem somewhat high, but it is for a good cause, supporting the museum. Nearest Metro Station: Red and Purple Lines at Pershing Square Station
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Kathryn B.

Yelp
Do you ever need a present that says "I love you and I know where to buy the best stuff in LA" or "I am more cultured than you, let me show you the way" or maybe "this is so cool, I have no idea what it means", this is that gift shop. I recently stopped in even before hitting the museum to peruse the supplies and found a $300 sweatshirt I totally wanted and a pencil I needed. I ended up walking away with only three posters but thats the magic of this shop. Everything is adorable and every screams art & LA, there are no better presents than these.
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Michelle M.

Yelp
Don't get me wrong, I love going here and they have unique and great gift ideas (Great for Art lovers) but some of the associates that work at this store are complete snobs! I was looking for a book and the gal that I asked acted like I was an alien or something! She gave me an attitude and did not want to help me at all. I was so mad that I did not go back to that place for a long time. Love MOCA, hate the people who work at their gift shop.
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Nessie V.

Yelp
This place has a lot of unique gifts, but you pay a bit for them. I think this would mainly be a good spot for holiday shopping and that's about it. Still, I always like a good browse.
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Eduardo S.

Yelp
Giving 5 stars for amazing customer service. Was unable to attend a book signing event, so I called the MOCA store to see what my chances would be of them having a copy signed for me. Spoke with Bennett the day of the event, and explained my situation. She was very kind and accommodating over the phone. Took my personal contact info, and called me the following morning to confirm that she had the book on hold for me to come pick up. Haven't received kind attention to detail service like this in Los Angeles in quite some time. Very impressed, and I look forward to returning on my next visit to the museum. Thank you again, Bennett, you are amazing!

Caleb B.

Yelp
The MOCA Shop in Santa Monica is also quite cool but if you're visiting MOCA then check out the shop. Unique gifts, quirky finds and 2K shirts -- one of my favorite t-shirts companies. The fun thing is you can come here drunk (technically you can go anywhere drunk -- trust me) on a Saturday night when MOCA holds Night Vision, their cultured drunkfest peppered with music. _C$
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Eve S.

Yelp
Right now some MUJI stuff is 1/2 off. I bought a Louise Bourgois poster that says BE CALM on it which I was very pleased with. Lots of murakami stuff and books jewelry and other stuff. One of the better museum stores. I bought earrings here in 2000 that I still wear.
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Phil K.

Yelp
Paper bags issues aside, this store is a haven downtown for unique gifts. If someone in your life has any artistic leanings, this is the place to buy their next gift. There is a great and varied colection of art books. Heavy representation of Japanese artists (t-shirts, office items, etc.)
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Megan K.

Yelp
They have such a great collection from everything to vinyl to home decor. I love coming here it is a great place to get gifts for a friend. It is a bit pricey but all of the books are very unique and are hard to find anywhere else. The staff is very helpful and hip.
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Phatduck H.

Yelp
Great place for adults, the kids section is very limited. Took my students for a field trip and they enjoyed it very much. The museum is great too! Would definitely return:)
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Alma M.

Yelp
I wanted more Weegee merch like a replica bag or postcards/prints of his more famous pictures. I understand that there might be rights issues, but still.
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Tyra N.

Yelp
my review is based solely on customer service and not on the merchandise.. my bf and i had a pleasant visit yesterday at the museum then we decided to stop by the store to check it out. upon entering, we didn't feel wanted at all. the employees could afford to wipe the scowls from their faces. we went to the books section at the left corner in the front of the store and a book behind us fell down. I was polite enough to bend down and pick it up and as i was trying to figure out where it came from the female associate came over and yanked the book out of my and and said very rudely, "I'LL TAKE CARE OF IT." ok so she must've thought I dropped it but even if i did is it not her job to ensure everything's placed correctly? anyway we browsed around some more, the male associate had his eyes on us all the while and made me very uncomfortable. i attempted to take a picture of my bf with an Obey hat and the same lady coldly chastised me and said they don't allow photography in their store. really? i could have sworn i missed the sign. but anyway, we ended up not buying anything and maybe we would have if we felt welcomed. if they're so unhappy working there then just fucking quit! seriously don't go in the store unless you're white or old. i would have said something but there were seniors and children in the store so i didnt want to make a scene.

Cindi P.

Yelp
we don't think they get enough good art work often. We really enjoy how the area has improved and it makes for a fun day! Chinatown is fun afterwards