Mentorship, educational resources, supportive programs and professional opportunities
help participants express themselves, build confidence, and grow their artistic voice within a vibrant and welcoming community
Connections and collaborations
with art institutions, funding sources, and community partners
Exhibitions and gallery spaces
for new, emerging, and established artists
MoCHA exhibitions
Opening Reception:
Saturday, April 18, 12 – 3pm
Location:
Cuyahoga National Valley Park
1565 Boston Mills Rd., Peninsula, OH

Parking: is available at the Boston Mill
Visitor Center at 6947 Riverview Rd.
or Boston Trailhead at 1508 Boston Mills Rd.
Museum of Creative Human Art (MoCHA) is a non-profit organization in Cleveland, OH nurtures independent and collaborative artistic production, helping artists of all backgrounds and ages to discover, refine, and express their talents.
Museum of Creative Human Art (MoCHA) is a non-profit organization in Cleveland, OH nurtures independent and collaborative artistic production, helping artists of all backgrounds and ages to discover, refine, and express their talents.
Museum of Creative Human Art (MoCHA) is a non-profit organization in Cleveland, OH nurtures independent and collaborative artistic production, helping artists of all backgrounds and ages to discover, refine, and express their talents.
Museum of Creative Human Art (MoCHA) is a non-profit organization in Cleveland, OH nurtures independent and collaborative artistic production, helping artists of all backgrounds and ages to discover, refine, and express their talents.
MoCHA philosophy
MoCHA has created a safe space for artistic expression, focused on art-based education and character development.
MoCHA philosophy is rooted in character-based learning, integrating creativity and educational growth for all.
MoCHA philosophy is rooted in character-based learning, integrating creativity and educational growth for all.
MoCHA philosophy
about MoCHA founder
is an artist, educator, and the founder of the Museum of Creative Human Art (MoCHA), which he has successfully led for over ten years. Inspired by a childhood love of drawing and a deep connection to Black history and narrative art, Antwoine built MoCHA to become the creative space he once needed as a young artist.

Through his work as an artist and mentor, he continues to empower others to share their stories, build confidence, and grow within a supportive creative community.
Antwoine Washington