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Q.W.Y.C. Programming — SCHOOL: Colonial Foodstuffs

SCHOOL is organized by Jonathan Adjemain and Xenia Benivolski and co presented with No Reading After the Internet. SCHOOL is a series of informal school-type seminars for people of any and all educational backgrounds. Two of the four-week sessions will take place at MOCCA, and will be led by cheyanne turions and Leila Timmins (July 19th […]

Q.W.Y.C. Programming — Steve Gurysh & Craig Fahner Olympic Flame BBQ

Co-presented with 8-11 Screening of How to improve the World at 6:30-7 BBQ 7-8pm A radioactive wand is waved, an Olympic flame is beamed across the sky, and a coal mine burns forever beneath the Earth. A history of energy proceeds not just through rational gestures, but through the stuff of magic, of stealing from […]

this is breakfast: Q.W.Y.C and Drama Queens

MOCCA 952 Queen Street West, Toronto

Open to the public and free of charge Kick off your Sunday morning with a special tour of MOCCA’s current exhibitions: Q.W.Y.C. and Drama Queens. The tour will be led by artist Dean Baldwin. Organized by the moccamigos.

Q.W.Y.C. Programming — Basil AlZeri — Welcome Suad and Shafi / اهلا و سهلا سعاد وشافع: A potluck party

MOCCA 952 Queen Street West, Toronto

Basil AlZeri's parents, Suad and Shafi, are visiting Canada for the first time. In honour of this occasion, AlZeri is hosting a potluck party and performance at MOCCA to introduce his parents to residents of the city and the Toronto Arts Community. Please bring something to share, if you are able, and join Basil in […]

Q.W.Y.C. Programming — Diane Borsato: Arrangements, 2015

MOCCA 952 Queen Street West, Toronto

Diane Borsato will be producing Sogetsu-style Ikebana flower arrangements using objects and left-over materials from museum installations and receptions. She will be working on the ephemeral sculptures in the gallery on Saturday June 27th and on Friday July 24th. The arrangements will be on view for approximately one week following their construction. Diane Borsato is […]

Q.W.Y.C. Programming — SCHOOL: Cannibalistic Feminisms

SCHOOL is organized by Jonathan Adjemain and Xenia Benivolski and co presented with No Reading After the Internet. SCHOOL is a series of informal school-type seminars for people of any and all educational backgrounds. Two of the four-week sessions will take place at MOCCA, and will be led by cheyanne turions and Leila Timmins (July 19th […]

Q.W.Y.C. Programming — Walter Scott: A HOME UNDERGROUND: A Wendy Meta-Fiction

MOCCA 952 Queen Street West, Toronto

In Wendy's favorite feminist sci-fi book, A HOME UNDERGROUND by Kate Ecker, an armoured space-traveller, on the run from her past, collides with earth and burrows underground to begin writing her 2000-page book. Wendy, feeling trapped, bored and alone in her hot, sticky sublet in L.A, falls into the comfort of this acrid fiction - […]

Q.W.Y.C. Programming – Henri Fabergé: Feint of Hart

MOCCA 952 Queen Street West, Toronto

A site-specific performance created by transmedia storytelling artist Henri Fabergé in collaboration with Kayla Lorette and Miguel Rivas. Synopsis: You are invited to attend a reception at Boyce Naval Academy in honour of their historic win at the annual Regatta, their first in over thirty five years. General Headmaster Lorette is celebrating the defeat of […]

Q.W.Y.C. Programming — 21 Bottle Salute

MOCCA 952 Queen Street West, Toronto

Dean Baldwin's exhibition Queen West Yacht Club will close with an adaptation of the naval tradition of the 21 gun salute. The custom stems from naval tradition, where a warship would fire its cannons harmlessly out to sea, until all ammunition was spent, to show that it had disarmed. Over MOCCA's final summer at our […]

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