Opening Party and Festival Launch
MOCCA 952 Queen Street West, TorontoJoin us for the launch of the 2014 Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival
Join us for the launch of the 2014 Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival
Celebrate the opening of MOCCA's summer exhibitions, Over the Rainbow: Seduction and Identity and Par Amour / Paramour, with drinks, a live dj and artworks from the collection of Salah Bachir and Jacob Yerex & from the National Gallery of Canada.
Join us for the opening party celebrating the launch of our much-anticipated Fall exhibitions: TBD, Mark Soo: House is a Feeling, and Amie Siegel: Provenance.
A performance by artist Archer Pechawis during the opening reception for MOCCA's Fall 2014 season that considers MOCCA from cultural, chronological, geological, and hydrological perspectives.
Join us for the opening reception celebrating the launch of our much-anticipated Winter 2015 exhibitions: Douglas Coupland: everywhere is anywhere is anything is everything and the NGC@MOCCA exhibition Store/Fronts.
Celebrate the start of the summer season – and MOCCA's last exhibition on Queen Street West – by joining us for the launch of the Queen West Yacht Club, or QWYC. Developed by Toronto/Montreal artist Dean Baldwin, this unique exhibition features a fictitious social venue insitu at the MOCCA on the occasion of its closing exhibition. Stay tuned for […]
Official Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Saturday, 10 am
Join us to celebrate MOCA’s grand opening and enjoy free admission all weekend. Following the official ribbon cutting ceremony on Saturday morning, explore all five floors of the museum all weekend on us. Meet the artists and learn about their work.
Join us to celebrate the first exhibition of Akin residency artists at MOCA.
This location at 158 Sterling Road is a site of making: from its beginnings as a historic car parts factory, to an underground venue for raves and artist studios. Throughout the past year, the fourth floor of MOCA has served to extend this legacy by opening space for studios, residencies, as well as programs exploring art’s utilitarian role in contemporary society. In the context of the site’s histories, this exhibition features works by artists who have produced within this space as part of the inaugural Akin Studio Programme. 'An Index' makes visible the labours of artistic creation through an open and honest charting of the processes, challenges, delights, and failures of making art in the city.
It’s about you. As the world shifts from fossil to digital capitalism, you’ve become that precious new resource: data.
You’re increasingly imaginary, invisible and immortal. Do we need a new word to describe this thing that individuality is morphing into?
You’re becoming your Extreme Self.
To mark the opening of MOCA’s 2020 winter exhibitions, this performative intervention will take place within and alongside Carlos Bunga’s large-scale cardboard installation, "A Sudden Beginning".