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SUMMARY:TD Community Sunday: Little Islands with Emmie Tsumura
DESCRIPTION:Register now\n\n	Online pre-registration required \n \n	\n	\n				Join artist Emmie Tsumura for a hands-on virtual workshop inspired by Michael Lin’s Archipelago! Emmie will show you how to create your own patterned archipelago\, or chain of islands\, drawing inspiration from your immediate surroundings. After collecting motifs and patterns that represent your home or neighbourhood\, participants will cut out and decorate their island shapes\, creating their own archipelago – separate but all parts of a whole. Your archipelago will become a unique snapshot of you! \nAbout the Artist: \nEmmie Tsumura is an interdisciplinary artist working in illustration\, collage\, and graphic design and is currently based in Tkarón:to/Toronto. Guided by Japanese folk tales and personal ancestry\, her work documents an ongoing process of negotiating Japanese settler/colonial identity and contemplates human relationships to consumption and the urban environment. Using psychogeography as an exploratory tool\, she is interested in how artists can reach communities outside of traditional art spaces\, disrupt familiar narratives\, and combine forces to support grassroots justice movements. She has an undergraduate degree from Trent University in Cultural Studies and completed a Masters Degree in Design at York University in 2015. \n \n	\n	\n			\n	\n	This event takes place on TD Community Sunday.\nTD Community Sundays are made possible through TD Community Sundays by TD Bank Group through its corporate citizenship platform TD Ready Commitment. \n \nGovernment Funder of Public Programmes & Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210502T130000
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SUMMARY:TD Community Sunday: Experimenting with Oozing Oobleck
DESCRIPTION:Register now\n\n	Online pre-registration required \n \n	\n	\n				In her films\, artist Mika Rottenberg explores the different ways we can interact with matter. Her film\, Spaghetti Blockchain\, which is also the title of her exhibition at MOCA\, shows colourful objects being melted\, burned\, squished\, and sliced. When we handle an object or material\, it will behave based on its state of matter – solid\, liquid\, or gas. But what if a material acted like two different states of matter at the same time? \nFor our May TD Community Sunday\, join MOCA and three special guests for a live workshop all about Oobleck\, an ooey-gooey material that can shift from solid to liquid instantly. Follow along with an Ontario Science Centre Host to create Oobleck using just cornstarch and water\, and learn about the science behind this fascinating material. Then\, artists Germaine Liu and Christopher Willes will guide you through a journey of listening and sound-making through touch\, movement\, and object activation to allow us to explore and get to know the Oobleck. \n \n	\n	\n			\n	\n	This event takes place on TD Community Sunday.\nTD Community Sundays are made possible through TD Community Sundays by TD Bank Group through its corporate citizenship platform TD Ready Commitment. \n \nGovernment Funder of Public Programmes & Learning
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/td-community-sunday-experimenting-with-oozing-oobleck/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Family,Free,Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210404T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210404T130000
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SUMMARY:TD Community Sunday: Reduce\, Reuse\, Recycle - Sculpture Art with Naz Rahbar
DESCRIPTION:Register now\n\n	Online pre-registration required \n \n	\n	\n				Making a sculpture out of found and recycled materials can have endless possibilities! It can also help the environment by reducing waste. Join artist Naz Rahbar in this virtual workshop and make a sculpture out of recycled objects. This activity will get us thinking about our relationship to matter and materials\, similar to Mika Rottenberg in her exhibition Spaghetti Blockchain. \nWorkshop Facilitator:Naz Rahbar is a Toronto-based multidisciplinary artist with drawing at the core of their practice; they work in print\, artist books\, performance\, animation and installation. Naz graduated with a BFA from OCAD University in 2009. They have been active in arts education and community arts in Toronto (www.art-cave.ca) and across the GTA for many years. They completed a bachelor of Education with a Fine Arts focus at York University in 2012\, as well as MFA in 2019. Naz currently teaches at The School of Creative Arts\, Animation and Design at Seneca College\, as well as the joint Art and Art History program at Sheridan College and the University of Toronto. \nMaterials Needed \n\nToothpicks\nTinfoil\nRecycled bottles\nRecycled boxes\nRecycled bottle caps\nPaint and brushes\nMarkers\nGlue\nButtons\nCardboard\nCardboard tubes\nRibbon\nDiscarded toys\nStyrofoam from packaging\nGlue\nRecycled newspaper or tissue paper\nSticks\nStones or rocks\nLeaves (from the ground)\n\n \n	\n	\n			\n	\n	This event takes place on TD Community Sunday.\nTD Community Sundays are made possible through TD Community Sundays by TD Bank Group through its corporate citizenship platform TD Ready Commitment. \n \n \nImage Credit: from ACK collective community art project at Special Projects Gallery York University\,  Ella Tetrault\, Katika Marczell and Naz Rahbar
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/td-community-sunday-reduce-reuse-recycle-sculpture-art-with-naz-rahbar/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Family,Free,Online
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SUMMARY:TD Community Sunday: Make a Mahjong Tile Treasure Box with Christie Carrière
DESCRIPTION:Register now\n\n	Online pre-registration required \n \n	\n	\n				Join artist Christie Carrière for this live workshop where you will learn how to make your own Mahjong Tile Treasure Box! Christie will show participants how to trace\, cut out\, and glue your treasure box together. Then\, she will show you some different ways to decorate your box\, including how to make it look like a real mahjong tile! If you’re really dedicated\, you can make all 144 tiles and play a game of giant mahjong. \nWorkshop Facilitator: Christie Jia Wen Carrière (she/her)\, who also goes by Chris\, is a painter\, illustrator\, rug-maker and artistically curious individual. Chris is intrigued by\, and aims to explore through her work\, the nuances of the in-between. In-between her own ethnic identities; in-between culture and familial nostalgia; community and alienation. \nShe is currently working as a painting instructor\, a freelance illustrator\, as well as the Co-Creative Director at Tea Base\, a grassroots community arts space located in Chinatown. In this role\, she has collaborated with Myseum\, the AGO\, The Gladstone Hotel\, Mayworks\, and others. She obtained her BFA in Drawing & Painting with an Art History minor from OCAD University. \nSince March 2020\, Chris has been living and working out of the 4 walls of her bedroom\, which can be found somewhere in Tkaronto/Toronto. She is an Aquarius and an Earth Tiger. \nMaterials Needed \n\nCereal box (or any thin cardboard)\nPencil\nRuler\nScissors\nGlue\nPaint/paintbrushes (or whatever you’d like to use to decorate!)\nTemplate / Blueprint\n\n \n	\n	\n			\n	\n	This event takes place on TD Community Sunday.\nTD Community Sundays are made possible through TD Community Sundays by TD Bank Group through its corporate citizenship platform TD Ready Commitment. \n \n \nimage Credit: Christie Carrière
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/td-community-sunday-make-a-mahjong-tile-treasure-box-with-christie-carriere/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Drawing to Communicate with Dalia Hassan
DESCRIPTION:MOCA Toronto will be temporarily closed effective Saturday\, March 14\, to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on our communities. We are closely monitoring the situation with the Public Health Agency of Canada and Toronto Public Health.\nWe will be rescheduling this event. Please stay tuned on our website for new dates or changes. \n\nThough drawing is typically viewed as a springboard to further artistic production\, this workshop will explore drawing as a fundamental practice in its own right. Participants will be encouraged to express their personal experiences through the lines\, shapes\, colours and textures they draw\, contributing to and building upon each other’s work in a group activity designed to open up communication and response. \nIn addition to guiding the workshop\, artist and Akin studio resident Dalia Hassan will share her experiences in contemporary drawing and display samples of her work to provide participants with examples of different drawing techniques. \n  \nDalia Hassan is a Cairo-born\, Toronto-based visual artist. She received her Bachelor of Visual Arts from the American University in Cairo in 2007 and has spent the majority of her career working as an independent artist in Egypt. Hassan’s earlier work explored themes relating to city life\, reflecting the abnormalities of her urban environment in a fantasized setting\, often with gallows humor. Hassan’s recent practice\, however\, has turned toward abstraction\, focusing on the mind and the relationship between consciousness and existence. Her work has been exhibited in Cairo and Toronto. \nThis workshop occurs on TD Community Sunday. Admission to the museum is free all day! \n\n\nDalia Hassan\, DRW 12-19\, sumi ink\, felt-tip pen and watercolour on paper\, 8.5 x 11 inches\, 2019
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/drawing-to-communicate-with-dalia-hassan/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Family,Free,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20200316T120000
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SUMMARY:March Break Sound Workshop
DESCRIPTION:MOCA Toronto will be temporarily closed effective Saturday\, March 14\, to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on our communities. We are closely monitoring the situation with the Public Health Agency of Canada and Toronto Public Health.\nWe will be rescheduling this event. Please stay tuned on our website for new dates or changes. \n\nJoin Toronto-based artists/composers Germaine Liu\, Anni Spadafora and Christopher Willes as they construct an evolving installation of sound sculptures and drawings in a noisy meditation on the weather. Participants are invited to play and draw on a sonic table that amplifies their actions into a collective soundscape\, creating an unusual experience of listening. Using everyday objects and audio instruments\, this workshop explores sound as a physical energy that moves through the air. \nEach day at 2 pm the artists will lead participatory sound performances. Experience a vibrant sonic environment that brings weird weather inside. \nChristopher Willes is an interdisciplinary artist\, composer\, and researcher based in Toronto. He is an associate artist of Public Recordings—a collective that focuses on interdisciplinary performance\, publication\, and learning. He studied music at the University of Toronto and received an MFA from Bard College. \nGermaine Liu is a Toronto-based percussionist and composer. Her recent work focuses on the relationships between human and instrumental bodies by developing environmental specific pieces that explore the sounds inherent to objects and spaces. She is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in music composition at York University in Toronto. \nAnni Spadafora (Guest Facilitator (March 19 and 20) is an interdisciplinary artist and performer based in Toronto. She is a founding member of the band New Fries. Recent project and performance sites include Extrapool (Nijmegen)\, Milieux Institute (Montreal)\, Gardiner Museum (Toronto)\, Khyber Centre for the Arts (Halifax)\, and the Art Gallery of Ontario. \n  \nMOCA will be open during March Break\, March 16–20: \nMonday 11 am–6 pm\nTuesday 11 am–6 pm\nWednesday 11 am–6 pm\nThursday 11 am–6 pm\nFriday 11 am–9 pm\nSaturday 11 am–6 pm\nSunday 11 am–6 pm \nMarch Break Workshop is from 12 pm–4pm. \n\nImage by Claire Harvie\n 
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/march-break-sound-workshop/2020-03-16/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Family,Free
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SUMMARY:Colour Feels with Laura Dawe
DESCRIPTION:Drop-in and learn how to transform your feelings into abstract paintings. Taking inspiration from Megan Rooney’s exhibition HUSH SKY MURMUR HOLE\, Toronto-based artist Laura Dawe will teach you how to express your emotions through texture and shape\, invite attendees to consider the metaphoric aspects of their feelings\, and learn a variety of mark-making and colour mixing techniques. Leave with two or three small finished works on paper. All materials will be provided. \nLaura Dawe is a multidisciplinary artist whose painting and installation work is frequently exhibited by major Toronto commercial galleries. Recently\, she completed a collaborative installation in the Drake Sky Yard and an interactive Tarot performance at /edition International Art Book Fair. Dawe teaches a drawing workshop called Joyful Still Lives from her studio and is a drawing professor at Sheridan College. She holds an MFA from OCADU and a BA in History from Dalhousie University. \nThis workshop occurs on TD Community Sunday. Admission to the museum is free all day! \n\n \n \nImage courtesy the artist.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/colour-feels-with-laura-dawe/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Family,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20200221T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20200221T160000
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SUMMARY:Pop-Up Craft Station & Children's Book Reading
DESCRIPTION:Craft Station: 11 am–4 pm\nBook Reading: 1 pm\n\n\n \nBack by popular demand\, MOCA is pleased to offer a special pop-up craft station from 11 am–4 pm where you can do creative activities with the kids during the school service interruption this Friday.  \n \nAt 1 pm\, author and illustrator Patricia Storms will perform a reading of her new book Moon Wishes and share some songs\, stories\, and drawings.    \n \nAbout the Author: \nPatricia Storms is a writer and illustrator with over twenty years’ experience. Her work has been featured in Chirp and KNOW magazines. Her previous books include Never Let You Go\, which she wrote and illustrated\, By the Time You Read This… written by Jennifer Lanthier and If You’re Thankful and You Know It written by Chrissy Bozik.\n\n\n \n**Parents and guardians must stay with children at all times**\n \nPhoto courtesy of Milan Pavlović and Groundwood Books 
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/pop-up-craft-station-childrens-book-reading/
CATEGORIES:Family,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20200217T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20200217T123000
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SUMMARY:Movement Workshop with Pia Bouman and Annie Feiler
DESCRIPTION:This Family Day\, join choreographers Pia Bouman and Annie Feiler for a movement workshop that will guide participants through Carlos Bunga’s sprawling cardboard installation\, A Sudden Beginning. Through a series of somatic prompts\, participants will be invited to interact with the installation and reflect on themes of architecture and temporality. \nPia Bouman is a choreographer whose works reflect on the immediate — on things that must be shared to become part of collective memory. With many of her works appearing at dance festivals and schools throughout Toronto\, Bouman performed Dissemination\, a solo created for her by Alison Cummins\, as part of the Older & Reckless series (curated by Claudia Moore) in 2012\, and a self-choreographed piece\, Erasing Margins\, as part of the same series in 2018. She is the founder and Artistic Director of the Pia Bouman School for Ballet and Creative Movement\, a not-for-profit organization with a unique and inclusive mandate. After 42 years in Parkdale\, the school opened its doors on Sterling Road in September 2019. \nAnnie Feiler received her dance education at the Pia Bouman School for Ballet and Creative Movement and\, later\, in Windsor\, Ontario\, with Anne Marie Pilon Gerdun. After reconnecting with Bouman following her university studies\, Feiler teaches in the school’s Young Children’s Program. \nThis workshop takes place at two times on Monday\, February 17. Sign up for free below: \n11:30 am\n2:30 pm \n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\nIntervening A Sudden Beginning\nPictured: allie higgins\, Lauren Runions\, Denise Solleza\, Yui Ugai and Shelby Wright\nI/O Movement\nPhotography by Colin Medley
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/movement-workshop-with-pia-bouman-and-annie-feiler/2020-02-17/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Family,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191207T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191207T170000
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SUMMARY:Sterling Road Bingo
DESCRIPTION:Believe the hype\, folks: Sterling Road is jam-packed with tons of cool stuff – artist spaces\, yoga studios\, bookstores\, restaurants\, a brewery\, clothing stores\, galleries\, and a lot more! Come join us for the 4th installment of Sterling Road BINGO for your chance to check them all out\, and get special\, behind-the-scenes looks at all of them. \nHere’s how to play: \n\nCome to any one of the participating locations on Sterling Rd. on Saturday Dec. 7th\, anytime between 1 and 5pm\, and pick up your BINGO card (and your first stamp) to get started.\nWander the neighbourhood\, and pop in and out of all kinds of cool studios\, shops\, and galleries and get your card stamped at every location – the goal is a FULL CARD!\nOnce you’ve hit up every spot on the list\, head on over to Henderson Brewing Co to redeem it for a complimentary pint of beer anytime on Saturday til 9pm (for anyone under 19 who’s playing along\, come grab a free glass of house-made soda).\nYour Full Card ALSO means you’re eligible to enter the now-legendary On Sterling Raffle\, which will include BIG prizes from all participating BINGO spots (plus other Sterling road spots)! Just show your full card at Henderson before 9pm on Saturday! MOCA’s prize is an individual membership\, which includes unlimited admission to the museum and invites to member events (12-month membership). Stay tuned for more info about the exclusive offers each spot will be offering.\n\nHere’s who participating \n\nMOCA Toronto\nRepetitive Press\nSartoria\nHouse of Anansi Press\nDrake Commissary (Closed at 2:30 pm)\nThe Make Den Sewing School\nHenderson Brewing Co\n\nDriving? \nThere is free parking in the lot across the museum at the centre of Sterling Road
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/sterling-road-bingo/
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Family,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191027T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191027T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T191742
CREATED:20190826T175641Z
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SUMMARY:"Age of You" Drop-in Activity: Defying Facial Recognition
DESCRIPTION:Think you can outsmart facial recognition? In this workshop\, participants will design and construct masks and headpieces inspired by CV Dazzle\, a project by artist Adam Harvey that provides information and tips for creating “looks” that can camouflage the face from face detection technology. Using elements such as asymmetry\, tonal inverse and the concealment of certain facial features\, you will be able to learn and test which design combinations are most effective in hiding from facial recognition technology. \nFree. No tickets or registration required. Drop-in and stay as long as you would like. \n  \n\n 
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/age-of-you-workshop-defying-facial-recognition/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Age of You,Community Event,Family,Free,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191027T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191027T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T191742
CREATED:20191016T193224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191023T131318Z
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SUMMARY:Fall into MOCA Open House
DESCRIPTION:FOOD TRUCKS – ACTIVITIES – PUMPKINS \n\n\n \n\n\n“Fall” into MOCA on Sunday\, October 27 and join Sterling Rd. in a community free day at the museum!\n\n\n \n\n\nBring your whole family out to taste delicious delights from local vendors\, peruse our locally sourced pumpkin patch\, and decorate the perfect pumpkin. \n\n\n \n\n\nThe day starts out with TD Community Sunday from 10am to 2pm. Free admission and activities continue to 5pm.\n\n\n \n\n\nStay tuned for vendor updates and other news – RSVP for updates!\n\n\nFood Trucks by\n\nborn2eat\nGOLDEN GRILL\nJerk Brothers\nNani’s Gelato\n\nWorkshops by Akin artists Linds Miyo and Jessie Lee. \n\nWorkshop Sponsor\n\n\nJunction59\n\n\nPlease note\, this event takes place in the parking lot\, as such parking is not available. There is limited street parking and we encourage public transit.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/fall-into-moca-open-house/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Family,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190929T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190929T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T191742
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SUMMARY:"Age of You" Drop-in Activity: Draw the Internet
DESCRIPTION:What does the internet look like to you? MOCA invites you to consider this question as you explore the exhibition Age of You\, which highlights themes like data\, artificial intelligence\, surveillance and the limitless capabilities of the internet. Draw how you imagine the internet in your mind’s eye. You can add your drawing to a cumulative piece that will reveal\, over the course of the day\, how our visitors see the internet — as an infinite\, sprawling collective of images and ideas. \nFree. No tickets or registration required. Drop-in and stay as long as you would like.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/age-of-you-workshop-draw-the-internet/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Family,Free,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190922T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190922T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T191742
CREATED:20190816T175612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190912T204559Z
UID:14548-1569150000-1569171600@mocalegacy.webpreview.site
SUMMARY:Sterling Road Block Party
DESCRIPTION:Come one\, come all\, for the annual Drake x Henderson Brewing Sterling Road Block Party. You don’t want to miss the ultimate neighbourhood Sunday Funday with eats and drinks from the Drake Commissary kitchen\, Henderson’s craft beer and some surprises from our foodie friends. Shop a market of local artisans while DJs and live bands keep the vibes going all day long. \n 
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/sterling-road-block-party/
LOCATION:Drake Commissary\, 128 Sterling Road\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Family,Free
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