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Decomposers: Molds, Fungi, Mushrooms, Yeast | With in-museum scientist Alexandra Ntoukas

MOCA Toronto 158 Sterling Rd., Toronto

Decomposers, such as molds, fungi and mushrooms, are part of the final stages in the decline of a tree. They break down wood and create opportunities for insect life. Join our in-museum scientist, Alexandra Ntoukas, for a workshop that focuses on the different types of decomposers and their unique characteristics and functions. Using magnifying glasses, participants will learn how to identify molds and the important role decomposers play in our ecosystems. 

Free

Toronto Overgrown by Nature | Lisa Jackson in Conversation with Mathew Borrett

MOCA Toronto 158 Sterling Rd., Toronto

For 'Biidaaban: First Light', Lisa Jackson joined forces with 3D artist Mathew Borrett to create an interactive virtual reality experience that pictures a future Toronto overgrown by nature. Intertwining scenes of the city’s downtown core overtaken by plant life with spoken and written text of the Wendat, Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) and Anishinaabe (Ojibway), 'Biidaaban: First Light' is a work of Indigenous futurism that creates a world where languages and vegetation thrive. Join Jackson and Borrett for a conversation that delves into the process of making this extraordinary work.

$5

OnSterling Bingo

Believe the hype, folks: Sterling Road is jam-packed with tons of cool stuff - artist's spaces, yoga studios, bookstores, restaurants, a brewery, clothing stores, galleries, and a lot more! Come join us on Saturday, June 15th for the 3rd instalment of ON STERLING BINGO for your chance to check them all out, and get special, behind-the-scenes looks at all of them!

Free

Drawing Insects | ‘The Life of a Dead Tree’

MOCA Toronto 158 Sterling Rd., Toronto

Artist and Illustrator, Matthew Wells, leads a series of workshops that focus on drawing on insects. Open to all ages and levels, participants will learn the purposes of drawing and documenting biological entities, as well as techniques for rendering the unique contours and vibrant colours of a variety of insect species. Taking place alongside Mark Dion’s exhibition 'The Life of a Dead Tree', these workshops give participants the opportunity to draw insect specimens that have been cultivated from the tree on display, including the emerald ash borer beetle.

$35 – $45

TD Community Sunday

MOCA Toronto 158 Sterling Rd., Toronto

Enjoy free admission to the museum on the last Sunday of each month from 10am to 2pm. TD Community Sundays are made possible by TD Bank Group through its corporate citizenship platform, The Ready Commitment. TD Community Sundays may include guided tours of the exhibitions on view. #TheReadyCommitment

Free

Vector Festival | Bio-Sonification: Non-Human Collaboration

MOCA Toronto 158 Sterling Rd., Toronto

Collaborate bio-sonically with non-human organisms around you! As part of Vector Festival, InterAccess is pleased to partner with MOCA Toronto to host a free workshop with Tosca Hidalgo y Terán. Drop by on Sunday, July 14 between 1-4pm on Floor 1 to listen to bio-data through various analogue synthesizers, plants, moss and mushrooms and experience […]

Free

TD Community Sunday – DATE CHANGE

MOCA Toronto 158 Sterling Rd., Toronto

Welcome to TD Community Sundays at MOCA. Enjoy free admission to the museum on the last Sunday of each month from 10am to 2pm. TD Community Sundays are made possible by TD Bank Group through its corporate citizenship platform, The Ready Commitment. TD Community Sundays may include guided tours of the exhibitions on view. #TheReadyCommitment

Free

The Biggest Little Farm Screening

MOCA Toronto 158 Sterling Rd., Toronto

Filled with breathtaking images of plants and animals, The Biggest Little Farm is an inspiring ode to uncompromising idealism and a beautiful homage to the natural world. Visit The Life of a Dead Tree by Mark Dion before the screening who brings a massive, fully grown, deceased tree, along with its inhabitants, to MOCA.

Free

Painting with Food

MOCA Toronto 158 Sterling Rd., Toronto

This workshop explores different ways to create art using sustainable and natural materials. Artist Maria Queiroga will show participants how to use foods like beet juice and hibiscus tea to create safe and chemical-free inks.  You will have a chance to make beautiful, abstract paintings using natural ink on paper.

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TD Community Sunday

MOCA Toronto 158 Sterling Rd., Toronto

Enjoy free admission to the museum from 10am to 2pm.

TD Community Sundays are made possible by TD Bank Group through its corporate citizenship platform, The Ready Commitment.

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