| The Museum of Contemporary Art was established to fulfil the museum  aspect of the visionary bequest of Australian expatriate artist John Power (1881-1943), who left his personal fortune to the University of Sydney  to inform and educate Australians in the contemporary visual arts. The  MCA was officially opened in November 1991.The MCA's Vision & Purpose Statements
 The traditional owners of the land on which the MCA building is  situated are the Eora people of the Gadigal band. This site also marks  the landing place of the First Fleet in Port Jackson in 1788. In 1802  Sydney's first hospital and wharf were built nearby, with commissariat  stores built by Colonel Foveaux in 1812. In the 1930s the commissariat  stores and taxation building were demolished to make way for a new  Maritime Services Board (MSB) building (the previous MSB offices were  displaced by the Cahill Express Way and Circular Quay railway  development).
 
 Government architect W.H. Withers began work on the building plans in  1939. Work resumed in 1944 under government architect W D H Baxter  after a postponement of four years from 1940 due to Australia’s  involvement in World War II. Builders were appointed in 1946 but  difficulties in securing labour and material due to post war shortages  delayed construction. The foundation stone was laid in 1949 and in 1952  the MSB building opened.
 
 With the relocation of the MSB to larger premises in 1989 the building  was gifted by the NSW State Government to the Museum of Contemporary  Art. Funded by the University of Sydney and the Power Bequest,  restoration and refurbishment of the building commenced in 1990 under  the direction of Andrew Anderson of Peddle Thorpe/John Holland  Interiors and in November 1991 the Museum of Contemporary Art  officially opened.
 
 The Museum of Contemporary Art is Australia’s only museum dedicated to  exhibiting, interpreting and collecting contemporary art from across  Australia and around the world. With a continually changing program of  exhibitions there’s always something new, exciting and inspiring to see  at the MCA.
 
 Vision Statement:
 
 "Engaging with contemporary art and ideas"
 
 Purpose Statement:
 
 "To make the MCA an internationally respected and locally valued  national organisation dedicated to exhibiting, interpreting and  collecting contemporary art"
 
 
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