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It's the last weekend of March, and you know what that means—MOCA's monthly Free Day. Don't forget to drop into MOCA (265 S. Church Ave.) on Sunday, March 27. Current exhibitions worth checking out include the color-blocking, modern paintings of New York-based Max Estrange and "For All," an exhibition composed of ceramics, drawings and paintings from the students of Art for All, a local non-profit which teaches art to adults who have disabilities. Visit www.moca-tucson.org, for more info.