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Sterling Road Block Party

Drake Commissary 128 Sterling Road, Toronto, Ontario

Come one, come all, for our annual Drake x Henderson Brewing Sterling Road Block Party. You don't want to miss the ultimate neighbourhood Sunday Funday with eats + drinks from our Commissary kitchen, Henderson's craft beer and some surprises from our foodie friends. Shop our market of local artisans while DJs and live bands keep the vibes going all day long.

“Age of You” Drop-in Activity: Draw the Internet

MOCA Toronto 158 Sterling Rd., Toronto

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. Then, visit the Art Hub on Floor 1 and 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.

Fall into MOCA Open House

MOCA Toronto 158 Sterling Rd., Toronto

“Fall” into MOCA on Sunday, October 27 and join Sterling Rd. in a community free day at the museum!

Bring your whole family out to taste delicious delights from local vendors, peruse our locally sourced pumpkin patch, and decorate the perfect pumpkin (or your face) in one of our Akin artist led workshops.

“Age of You” Drop-in Activity: Defying Facial Recognition

MOCA Toronto 158 Sterling Rd., Toronto

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.

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