The Philadelphia Mausoleum of Contemporary Art
PhilaMOCA

About the venue
PhilaMOCA is a multipurpose art space, hosted in an old mausoleum showroom in the Callowhill neighborhood of North Philly. It is an small independent venue for underground, alternative, and DIY artists.
FAQs
How can I purchase tickets?
Tickets are available online or through the promoters’ websites, or can be purchased at the door (cash only).
How can I get to the venue?
There is limited street parking in the neighborhood around the venue.
The closest SEPTA stops are:
- Spring Garden (B Subway/Metro)
- Various bus routes (4, 23, 43, 45, 47, 47M, 61)
How do I enter the venue? What is the process?
You’ll enter on the first door on the right side of the Finney & Sons building.
Once inside, your tickets will be checked (or you can purchase them on the spot).
Is there a bag policy? What can I bring to the venue?
There is no bag policy for the venue.
You are able to bring in outside food and drink.
Is the venue standing only? Are there ADA accommodations?
The venue is standing only, and there are a few steps to enter the venue.
PhilaMOCA can provide accessible accommodations – read more here.
Is there a bag/coat check?
No.
Is there an ATM?
No.
Is there a bar?
No, but it is BYOB (21+).
Is there food or a restaurant on premises? If not, where can I eat?
Sometimes there are snacks or water available for purchase (cash only).
Otherwise, there are a few restaurants and bodegas on Spring Garden.
Is there a water station/fountain?
There are no water stations but sometimes water can be purchased at the front table.
Where are the bathrooms?
There is an all-gender, single-stall bathroom at the back of the venue room.
Where can I buy merch?
Merch stands are typically set up on the right hand side as you enter the venue room.
PhilaMOCA hosts a ton of emerging and DIY artists and has some of the most affordable programming of Philly venues.
Forgot earplugs? Stop by the front table to purchase some for cheap and protect those eardrums!
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