Detroit’s Museum of New Art (MONA) has never had an easy road to follow. The very definition of a grassroots arts organization, MONA was founded in an abandoned suburban storefront in 1996, and moved to downtown Detroit in 2001. But the museum has had its share of recent turmoil at the top, and now, it faces eviction from its home in Detroit’s Book Building, amid bizarre charges of vandalism from the landlord, and accusations of mismanagement from several resigned directors.