Another Director Leaves MOCA in Los Angeles
Johanna Burton, the director of the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Los Angeles, has announced her departure from the institution after a four-year tenure. She will be taking on a new role as the director of the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia. Burton's departure from MOCA follows a series of leadership changes at the museum in recent years. Her successor has not yet been named, and the museum's board of trustees will be responsible for finding a new director. The reasons for Burton's decision to leave MOCA and accept the position in Philadelphia were not explicitly stated in the news article. However, the move suggests that she sees an opportunity for growth and development in her new role at the Institute of Contemporary Art. The article does not provide any further details about the state of MOCA or the reasons behind the recent leadership changes at the institution. The focus remains on the transition of Johanna Burton from her position as the director of MOCA to her new role in Philadelphia.
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