MOMA II Share Chair

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While useful, this page is still under development ;-)

Introduction

The Share Chair is the first of the MOMA II portable galleries to be completed. It was constructed in early 2023 by foundation artist David Freedom Rose from a discarded wheelchair found in the streets of Coburg North (Naarm, Australia) and new materials purchased from an advance on his Disability Support Pension. David commissioned local artist Bryan Itch to create the mural for the front wall and Bryan kindly went the extra mile and donated the design of the MOMA logo.

Features & Specs

An art cart made of a wooden box painted white with wheelchair sides.

The Share Chair gallery has two levels, essentially box like spaces designed for holding artworks to be brought out by a curatorial attendant and displayed to museum visitors. The lower box has a rear door which is hinged at the top - when full open and propped up by its folding tripod leg, this door forms a shelf on which artifacts and artworks can be placed for display.
The upper level 'box' is open at the back to provide another flat surface which can be utilized during the viewing process.
An art cart made of a wooden box painted white with wheelchair sides. Rear view shows propped up door/shelf and upper cavity containing some objects

The image above shows that the main lower box area has a low shelf in it which is carrying a black box.... to be continued ;-)

Exhibitions

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Current Location & Contact

The Share Chair is currently located in Coburg North, Australia. If you would like to host the gallery, exhibit or curate an exhibition please contact David Rose: Email - movingmoma@protonmail.com Phone/SMS - +61 468 948 109 or live chat via the MOMA Discord server.