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SUMMARY:Q.W.Y.C. Programming — 21 Bottle Salute
DESCRIPTION: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. \nOver MOCCA’s final summer at our 952 Queen Street West location\, the artist’s fictitious yacht club and social venue in situ has played host to contributing artists who have gathered in a program of talks\, gleaning\, reading\, welcoming\, eating\, imbibing and performing. \nOn the closing evening\, Baldwin has invited the gallery invigilators to lead the sabering of 21 champagne bottles in a toast to the MOCCA as it raises anchor and begins its voyage west. \nJoin us! BYOB and something tasty to share. \nFor more information about MOCCA’s future site on Sterling Road\, visit mocca.ca/sterling
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/21bottlesalute/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Programming
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SUMMARY:Q.W.Y.C. Programming - Henri Fabergé: Feint of Hart
DESCRIPTION:A site-specific performance created by transmedia storytelling artist Henri Fabergé in collaboration with Kayla Lorette and Miguel Rivas. \nSynopsis: 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 his own alma mater – Grey Naval Academy\, widely considered the créme of the nation’s military might. But rumours swirl amidst the festivities\, as the Headmaster of Grey has not been sighted since the racing vessels set sail… \nDURATIONAL PERFORMANCES (6pm-7:15pm) \nGuests are greeted by Instructor Rivas at the door\, a nervous and weedy member of the Boyce staff who ceremoniously ass-kisses those with a powerful name while deflecting questions from Grey cadets who are holding a vigil nearby for their missing Headmaster. \nAs you step into the Boyce’s Boys tavern\, Henri Fabergé and several fellow cadets are boisterously singing a selection of classic naval shanties around a pianist at a keyboard+amp. Grab a drink at the bar and join in the singalong. \nIn the main gallery\, Headmaster General Lorette is gleefully holding court in front of his ship\, draped in the regatta banner and retelling the tale of his regatta victory to anyone who will listen while drowning himself in chardonnay. The Regatta Judge is in attendance\, acquiescing to Lorette’s win but terribly worried about the missing Headmaster from Grey. \nDENOUEMENT (approx 7:30pm)\nLorette calls everyone to the main gallery\, and introduces Fabergé to sing a tune written especially for the occasion. Much to his horror\, the song is titled “We Cheated.” As Lorette and Rivas furiously “shhh” him\, the cadets from Grey have managed to get in and open the ship’s cabin: out comes the Headmaster of Grey\, bound and gagged. They remove a Boyce insignia (stuck to the bow? a flag? whatever the artist is ok with)\, revealing that Lorette did in fact board the Grey vessel mid-sea and sail the superior ship to victory. The reception continues with Fabergé and his Grey counterpart (possibly Carmen Elle from the band DIANA) sing some duets\, as the Boyce and Grey characters argue theatrically with the regatta judge stuck in the middle.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/henrifaberge/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Programming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150816T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150816T170000
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SUMMARY:Q.W.Y.C. Programming -- Walter Scott: A HOME UNDERGROUND: A Wendy Meta-Fiction
DESCRIPTION: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 – until the lines between her reality\, the novel\, and our collective fictions begins to blur. A live\, two-person performance at MOCCA\, featuring voices\, images\, and sound.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/walterscott/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Programming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150811T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150811T190000
DTSTAMP:20260413T072136
CREATED:20160719T133424Z
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SUMMARY:Q.W.Y.C. Programming -- The League of Women of Great Personal Charm and Wit\, Exemplary Whiskey Drinkers\, Feminists\, Defenders of the Earth\, Citizen Smokers\, Survivors of Many Neglects and Troubles
DESCRIPTION:Join the scotch club TLWGPCW for the apéro\, to discuss art and politics over a glass of irresistible malt or kombucha for those who prefer (please specify in your RSVP). \nPlease RSVP to Maryse Larivière at tlwgpcw@gmail.com
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/leagueofwomen/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Programming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150726T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150726T180000
DTSTAMP:20260413T072136
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SUMMARY:Q.W.Y.C. Programming -- SCHOOL: Cannibalistic Feminisms
DESCRIPTION:SCHOOL is organized by Jonathan Adjemain and Xenia Benivolski and co presented with No Reading After the Internet. \nSCHOOL is a series of informal school-type seminars for people of any and all educational backgrounds. \nTwo of the four-week sessions will take place at MOCCA\, and will be led by cheyanne turions and Leila Timmins (July 19th and August 2nd at 8/11\, 233 Spadina Ave.). It will revolve\, in all sorts of ways\, around food\, and will involve special guests and gustatory treats in solid and liquid form. \nIf you want to take part\, please email quoteschool@gmail.com to register. The first set of readings will be sent out shortly. We strongly encourage attending all four sessions if possible\, but drop-ins are welcome too. PWYC donations will be taken after each session\, all of which go to thank the facilitators for their time. \nEating Bodies: Towards a Consummate Consumption\n“School” program facilitated by Leila Timmins and cheyanne turions \nWhat else is food\, beyond nourishment? This summer session of SCHOOL will focus on the social and aesthetic aspects of food\, where eating is considered as act with repercussions beyond the fulfillment of a basic need. Drawing on texts that operate outside of the sentimentality and machismo pervasive in much food writing\, taste will be explored as something conditioned by class\, gender\, culture and history. Born of a desire to indulge and critically interrogate our tastes\, especially as they resonate outward from our own plates\, we hope to use food as symbol for human relations\, exploring patterns of interaction between and within societies. \nOver the course of four weeks\, we will read a variety of texts—theoretical and comedic\, historical and contemporary\, fiction and not. Approaching SCHOOL as an experiment in informal education\, please note that we are not experts in these texts\, though our curiosity is voracious. Understandings of the texts will be performed collectively\, and in addition to generally discussing each week’s theme\, participants will be asked to share selections from the texts they find incendiary or spot-on. These observations will be used to guide our conversations. \nFacilitators: \nLeila Timmins is a writer and curator based in Toronto. She is the Head of Exhibitions at Gallery 44 and currently sits on the Board of C Magazine and the Education Programming Committee at the Art Gallery of Ontario\, \ncheyanne turions is an independent\, Toronto-based curator and writer. Her work approaches the space of exhibition as alive—the gallery is a space of dialogue where artists\, curators and publics can reflect on and experiment with ways of seeing (and being). She sits on the Board of Directors for Kunstverein Toronto\, the Editorial Advisory Committee for C Magazine and the Advisory Board for the newly federated institution comprising the Justina M. Barnicke Gallery and University of Toronto Art Centre. She is the director of No Reading After the Internet (Toronto). \n12 July: Colonial Foodstuffs\n• Jonah Campbell’s “Notes Preliminary to Actually Thinking About an Anti-Colonial Food Writing” from Still Crapulent\n• Kyla Wazana Tompkins’s “‘She Made the Table a Snare to Them’: Sylvester Graham’s Imperial Dietics” from Racial Indigestion: Eating Bodies in the 19th Century \n26 July: Cannibalistic Feminisms\n• Jonah Campbell’s “On Nigella Lawson\, Impossible Witnessing\, and the Reification of Analysis” from Still Crapulent\n• Excerpts from F.T. Marinetti/Fillia’s The Futurist Cookbook\n• Candice Lin’s Tales from the Kitchen: Beggar’s Revenge Chicken\n• Excerpts from Three Banquets for a Queen\, edited by Charlotte Birnbaum
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/qwyc-school-cannibalistic-feminisms/
CATEGORIES:Programming
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150724
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150725
DTSTAMP:20260413T072136
CREATED:20150707T210315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160718T202340Z
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SUMMARY:Q.W.Y.C. Programming -- Diane Borsato: Arrangements\, 2015
DESCRIPTION:Diane Borsato will be producing Sogetsu-style Ikebana flower arrangements using objects and left-over materials from museum installations and receptions. \nShe 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. \nDiane Borsato is a Canadian visual artist whose work explores pedagogical practices and experiential ways of knowing through performance\, intervention\, video\, installation\, and photography. Her multidisciplinary and socially engaged works are often created through the mobilization of distinct groups of people including arts professionals\, artists\, and naturalists.[2] Her work has been widely exhibited in galleries\, museums and artist-run-centres across Canada and internationally\, including the Vancouver Art Gallery\, Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery\, The Art Gallery of York University(AGYU)\, the National Museum of Fine Arts of Quebec\, At rMetropole\, Mercer Union\, the Musée d’Art Contemporain in Montreal\, and in galleries in the US\, France\, Germany\, Mexico\, Taiwan and Japan. Borsato was a Sobey Art Award nominee in 2011 and 2013 and the recipient of the Victor Martyn Lynch-Staunton Award in 2008 for her research and practices in the Inter-Arts category from the Canada Council for the Arts. In 2013\, she was an artist in residence at The Art Gallery of Ontario where she created actions\, like Tea Service (Conservators Will Wash the Dishes) and Your Temper\, My Weather\, that animated the collections and environments of the gallery. Borsato is an Associate Professor of Interdisciplinary Studio at the University of Guelph where she teaches in the areas of 2D Integrated Media\, Extended Practices and in the MFA program. She creates advanced\, thematic studio courses that explore social and conceptual practices that have included Food and Art\, Special Topics on Walking\,LIVE ART and Outdoor School. \nBorsato is considered to be at the forefront of relational\, interventionist and performative practices in Canada. In his essay\, The Knowing of Diane Borsato\, Philip Monk\, Curator and Director of the Art Gallery of York University\, unpacks and elucidates the complexity of Diane’s art practice saying\, “she might alternately be described as a performance artist\, an interventionist\, or a relational aesthetician. None of these\, though\, adequately describe the subtlety\, intimacy\, and often wry absurdity of her work. The artist proposes alternate forms of knowledge and processes of learning that are eccentric – yet mundane – researches into the forms and experience and boundaries of everyday life.”
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/arrangements/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Programming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150719T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150719T180000
DTSTAMP:20260413T072136
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SUMMARY:Q.W.Y.C. Programming — Basil AlZeri — Welcome Suad and Shafi / اهلا و سهلا سعاد وشافع: A potluck party
DESCRIPTION: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 this extension of hospitality and family. \nAlZeri’s mother Suad has worked on a number of food based projects with him. On her visit to Canada\, Suad is expecting to encounter a lot of animals and insects. In anticipation\, she asked her son to spray his garden\, porch\, entrance and all window frames with insecticide and disinfect his home\, although AlZeri’s parents may not stay with him. \nBasil AlZeri is a visual artist who works in performance\, video\,  ephemeral installation\, food and public art interventions. AlZeri’s work has been exhibited in Toronto (7a11d\, FADO Preformance Art Centre\, Nuit Blanche\, Whippersnapper)\, Québec (Fait Maison\, VIVA! Art Action\, SBC Contemporary Art Gallery)\, Ottawa (Ottawa Art Gallery\, National Art Centre\, The City of Ottawa)\, Sackville\, New Brunswick (Owens art Gallery)\, Mexico ( EX Teresa Arte Actual Contemporary Museum\, Performancear O Morir)\, and Chile (PERFOLINK International Performance Art Festival). Upcoming projects in Regina at the Dunlop Art Gallery and Sunday Drive in Warkworth\, Ontario. \nImage: The Death of Performance Art\, 2014 / 7a11d – photo credit: Henri Chan
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/potluck/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Programming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150719T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150719T110000
DTSTAMP:20260413T072136
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LAST-MODIFIED:20150707T195920Z
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SUMMARY:this is breakfast: Q.W.Y.C and Drama Queens
DESCRIPTION:Open to the public and free of charge \nKick 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. \nOrganized by the moccamigos.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/qwyc_drama_queens_breakfast/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Member's Event,Programming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150712T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150712T200000
DTSTAMP:20260413T072136
CREATED:20150707T211235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150707T212058Z
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SUMMARY:Q.W.Y.C. Programming -- Steve Gurysh & Craig Fahner Olympic Flame BBQ
DESCRIPTION:Co-presented with 8-11 \nScreening of How to improve the World at 6:30-7\nBBQ 7-8pm \nA 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 the gods. \nIn How to improve the world (you will only make things worse)\, Craig Fahner and Steve Gurysh draw from the genealogy of energy to enact a magical circuit\, transporting a flame across time and space. Referencing such events as the 1976 Montreal Olympic torch relay\, this work remystifies technological process into Promethean ritual\, highlighting the absurdities of the Modernist spectacle. \nAfter the screening we will serve BBQ prepared on the Olympic flame. \nCraig Fahner is an artist and musician from Calgary\, Alberta. His electronic\, video and sound-based works reimagine electronic systems\, generating experiences that reflect on the role of technology in our culture. Fahner’s works have been exhibited in various venues internationally\, including the Nuit Blanche festival in Toronto\, the Atomic Testing Museum in Nevada\, and the Museo de la Ciudad in Queretaro\, Mexico. In 2010\, he received the Disney Memorial Pausch Fellowship to pursue graduate studies at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh\, where he received his MFA in 2013. Fahner currently leads classes in Media Arts + Digital Technologies at the Alberta College of Art. \nSteve Gurysh investigates economies of energy\, processes of transformation\, and modes of exploring time through objects and events. He explores these themes through the parallel\, and often convergent\, histories of science\, art\, and pop cultural trends. While his process employs methods of research\, experimentation\, and collaboration\, illogical premises often drive his work towards inventive and playful scenarios. Here\, the act of storytelling becomes activated by a productive process\, weaving mythological frameworks\, historical narrative\, and invented experience into potent objects\, public interventions\, and temporary experiences. \nGurysh received his MFA from Carnegie Mellon University. He is also the co-founder and director of The Drift\, a platform for temporary public art that explores bodies of water as a context and site for presentation. He is the recipient of numerous awards and has exhibited projects in places such as El Museo de la Ciudad in Queretaro\, Mexico; La Societe des arts technologiques in Montreal\, Canada; The Engine Room in Wellington\, New Zealand; Spaces in Cleveland\, OH; Cabinet Magazine’s Exhibition Space in Brooklyn\, NY; and the center of the Allegheny River. \n  \nFrom July 14 to August 5\, Steve Gurysh and Craig Fahner’s exhibition The Radiant will be on view at 8-11 (233 Spadina Avenue).
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/qwyc-olympic-flame-bbq/
CATEGORIES:Programming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150712T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150712T180000
DTSTAMP:20260413T072136
CREATED:20150707T204951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150708T183852Z
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SUMMARY:Q.W.Y.C. Programming -- SCHOOL: Colonial Foodstuffs
DESCRIPTION:SCHOOL is organized by Jonathan Adjemain and Xenia Benivolski and co presented with No Reading After the Internet. \nSCHOOL is a series of informal school-type seminars for people of any and all educational backgrounds. \nTwo of the four-week sessions will take place at MOCCA\, and will be led by cheyanne turions and Leila Timmins (July 19th and August 2nd at 8/11\, 233 Spadina Ave.). It will revolve\, in all sorts of ways\, around food\, and will involve special guests and gustatory treats in solid and liquid form. \nIf you want to take part\, please email quoteschool@gmail.com to register. The first set of readings will be sent out shortly. We strongly encourage attending all four sessions if possible\, but drop-ins are welcome too. PWYC donations will be taken after each session\, all of which go to thank the facilitators for their time. \nEating Bodies: Towards a Consummate Consumption\n“School” program facilitated by Leila Timmins and cheyanne turions \nWhat else is food\, beyond nourishment? This summer session of SCHOOL will focus on the social and aesthetic aspects of food\, where eating is considered as act with repercussions beyond the fulfillment of a basic need. Drawing on texts that operate outside of the sentimentality and machismo pervasive in much food writing\, taste will be explored as something conditioned by class\, gender\, culture and history. Born of a desire to indulge and critically interrogate our tastes\, especially as they resonate outward from our own plates\, we hope to use food as symbol for human relations\, exploring patterns of interaction between and within societies. \nOver the course of four weeks\, we will read a variety of texts—theoretical and comedic\, historical and contemporary\, fiction and not. Approaching SCHOOL as an experiment in informal education\, please note that we are not experts in these texts\, though our curiosity is voracious. Understandings of the texts will be performed collectively\, and in addition to generally discussing each week’s theme\, participants will be asked to share selections from the texts they find incendiary or spot-on. These observations will be used to guide our conversations. \nFacilitators: \nLeila Timmins is a writer and curator based in Toronto. She is the Head of Exhibitions at Gallery 44 and currently sits on the Board of C Magazine and the Education Programming Committee at the Art Gallery of Ontario\, \ncheyanne turions is an independent\, Toronto-based curator and writer. Her work approaches the space of exhibition as alive—the gallery is a space of dialogue where artists\, curators and publics can reflect on and experiment with ways of seeing (and being). She sits on the Board of Directors for Kunstverein Toronto\, the Editorial Advisory Committee for C Magazine and the Advisory Board for the newly federated institution comprising the Justina M. Barnicke Gallery and University of Toronto Art Centre. She is the director of No Reading After the Internet (Toronto). \n12 July: Colonial Foodstuffs\n• Jonah Campbell’s “Notes Preliminary to Actually Thinking About an Anti-Colonial Food Writing” from Still Crapulent\n• Kyla Wazana Tompkins’s “‘She Made the Table a Snare to Them’: Sylvester Graham’s Imperial Dietics” from Racial Indigestion: Eating Bodies in the 19th Century \n26 July: Cannibalistic Feminisms\n• Jonah Campbell’s “On Nigella Lawson\, Impossible Witnessing\, and the Reification of Analysis” from Still Crapulent\n• Excerpts from F.T. Marinetti/Fillia’s The Futurist Cookbook\n• Candice Lin’s Tales from the Kitchen: Beggar’s Revenge Chicken\n• Excerpts from Three Banquets for a Queen\, edited by Charlotte Birnbaum
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/q-w-y-c-school-colonial-foodstuffs/
CATEGORIES:Programming
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150627
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150628
DTSTAMP:20260413T072136
CREATED:20160718T202522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160719T135544Z
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SUMMARY:Q.W.Y.C. Programming - Diane Borsato: Arrangements\, 2015
DESCRIPTION:Diane Borsato will be producing Sogetsu-style Ikebana flower arrangements using objects and left-over materials from museum installations and receptions. \nShe 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. \nDiane Borsato is a Canadian visual artist whose work explores pedagogical practices and experiential ways of knowing through performance\, intervention\, video\, installation\, and photography. Her multidisciplinary and socially engaged works are often created through the mobilization of distinct groups of people including arts professionals\, artists\, and naturalists.[2] Her work has been widely exhibited in galleries\, museums and artist-run-centres across Canada and internationally\, including the Vancouver Art Gallery\, Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery\, The Art Gallery of York University(AGYU)\, the National Museum of Fine Arts of Quebec\, At rMetropole\, Mercer Union\, the Musée d’Art Contemporain in Montreal\, and in galleries in the US\, France\, Germany\, Mexico\, Taiwan and Japan. Borsato was a Sobey Art Award nominee in 2011 and 2013 and the recipient of the Victor Martyn Lynch-Staunton Award in 2008 for her research and practices in the Inter-Arts category from the Canada Council for the Arts. In 2013\, she was an artist in residence at The Art Gallery of Ontario where she created actions\, like Tea Service (Conservators Will Wash the Dishes) and Your Temper\, My Weather\, that animated the collections and environments of the gallery. Borsato is an Associate Professor of Interdisciplinary Studio at the University of Guelph where she teaches in the areas of 2D Integrated Media\, Extended Practices and in the MFA program. She creates advanced\, thematic studio courses that explore social and conceptual practices that have included Food and Art\, Special Topics on Walking\,LIVE ART and Outdoor School. \nBorsato is considered to be at the forefront of relational\, interventionist and performative practices in Canada. In his essay\, The Knowing of Diane Borsato\, Philip Monk\, Curator and Director of the Art Gallery of York University\, unpacks and elucidates the complexity of Diane’s art practice saying\, “she might alternately be described as a performance artist\, an interventionist\, or a relational aesthetician. None of these\, though\, adequately describe the subtlety\, intimacy\, and often wry absurdity of her work. The artist proposes alternate forms of knowledge and processes of learning that are eccentric – yet mundane – researches into the forms and experience and boundaries of everyday life.”
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/dianeborsato/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Programming
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150131T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150131T170000
DTSTAMP:20260413T072136
CREATED:20150113T211635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150113T212056Z
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SUMMARY:Winter Exhibitions Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating the launch of our much-anticipated Winter exhibitions: \nDouglas Coupland: everywhere is anywhere is anything is everything\nPresented by TD\nOrganized and Circulated by Vancouver Art Gallery \nand \nNGC@MOCCA\nStore/Fronts\nVikky Alexander\, Jenny Holzer\, Josephine Meckseper\nOrganized by MOCCA and the National Gallery of Canada \nDouglas Coupland will be in attendance. \nJoin us at 1:00 pm for a tour of the exhibition with MOCCA’s Artistic Director and Curator David Liss. \nCoupland merchandise\, including the accompanying exhibition catalogue published by Black Dog Publishing and the Vancouver Art Gallery\, will be featured for sale in MOCCA’s POP-UP shop! \n  \nImage: Douglas Coupland\, Towers\, 2014. Lego\, 50 components. Courtesy of the Artist and Daniel Faria Gallery.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/coupland-launch/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Opening,Programming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150131T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150131T140000
DTSTAMP:20260413T072136
CREATED:20150112T220134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150112T220244Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition Tour with Artistic Director and Curator
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition Tour with Artistic Director and Curator\n 	Open to the Public! MOCCA’s Artistic Director and Curator David Liss will lead a special guided tour prior to the public reception for Douglas Coupland: everywhere is anywhere is anything is everything and Store/Fronts.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/directors-tour-coupland/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Programming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20141019T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20141019T160000
DTSTAMP:20260413T072136
CREATED:20140905T185126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141017T151942Z
UID:6731-1413730800-1413734400@mocalegacy.webpreview.site
SUMMARY:No Art Tours: Walls + Outlets Tour
DESCRIPTION:Walls + Outlets Tour\n 	This tour offers audiences an opportunity to learn about the structure of MOCCA\, both architecturally and institutionally. In looking past the art\, literally\, the guide will illuminate the institution’s intimate exhibition\, building\, and bureaucratic histories\, with which only its employees or longstanding members would be familiar. \nRSVP to info@aisle.ca to participate 
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/walls-and-outlets-tour/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Programming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20141019T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20141019T130000
DTSTAMP:20260413T072136
CREATED:20140905T180258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141017T151918Z
UID:6730-1413720000-1413723600@mocalegacy.webpreview.site
SUMMARY:No Art Tours: Blindfolds Tour
DESCRIPTION:Blindfolds Tour\n\n 	This tour will lead visitors through the gallery blindfolded\, experiencing the exhibition through the remaining heightened senses\, and exploring the differences in cultural consumption and artistic understanding when vision is omitted. \nRSVP to info@aisle.ca to participate  \n 	About Aisle 4: \nAisle 4 is a curatorial project consisting of Emily Fitzpatrick\, Shannon Linde\, Patricia Ritacca\, Renée van der Avoird. \nAisle 4’s mandate is to bridge the gap between art and the everyday by promoting thoughtful\, provocative and meaningful art experiences. Through collaborations with artists from all creative disciplines\, their work focuses on social engagement and site-specific projects that ignite public imagination and animate unsuspecting spaces. The goal is to connect communities. \nEmily Fitzpatrick (MVS\, Curatorial Studies; BA Art History & Architecture) is a curator and writer living in Toronto. She has curated exhibitions at the Carleton University Art Gallery (Ottawa)\, the Ottawa Art Gallery (Ottawa) and the Blackwood Gallery (Mississauga). She is currently a Curatorial Assistant at the Justina M. Barnicke Gallery. \nShannon Linde (MMSt\, Museum Studies; BFA Studio Art) is an artist\, designer\, and arts professional living in Toronto. She has exhibited work at the Museum of Art+Design (Los Angeles)\, Nuit Blanche (Toronto)\, and the Gladstone Hotel (Toronto). She has curated and coordinated exhibitions at the University of Toronto Art Centre (Toronto)\, and La Pharmacie Esperanza (Montréal). \nPatricia Ritacca (MA\, Art History; BA Art History & English Literature) is a Toronto-based curator and arts professional. She has curated exhibitions at the University of Toronto Art Centre and Art Interiors (Toronto). She has assisted in the curation of exhibitions for the City of Toronto (TO Live With Culture) and the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art (Toronto). \nRenée van der Avoird (MMSt\, Museum Studies; BA French Language and Literature\, Fine Arts) is a writer and curator based in Toronto and Barrie. She has organized exhibitions at the MacLaren Art Centre\, University of Toronto Art Centre and Susan Hobbs Gallery (Toronto). Renée currently holds the position of Assistant Curator/Registrar at the MacLaren Art Centre in Barrie.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/blindfolds-tour/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Programming
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20141018T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20141018T170000
DTSTAMP:20260413T072136
CREATED:20140905T175824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141010T150200Z
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SUMMARY:OPEN SESAME: Critics Forum
DESCRIPTION:OPEN SESAME: Critics Forum VII\n 	MOCCA is hosting the 7th installment of LUFF Art+Dialogue’s Critics Forum. Based on David Cohen’s Review Panel at the National Academy Museum in New York City\, three critics will review three current Toronto exhibitions\, after which questions and dialogue between critics and audience will be facilitated. \nModerator:\nAlex Bowron \nParticipating Critics:\nAmy Fung\nDavid Balzer\nMaryse Larivière \nThe exhibitions to be discussed by Fung\, Balzer and Larivière are: \nMean Time to Upgrade\nInter/Access\nSeptember 19 – November 22\, 2014\nPhil Baljeu\, Steve Daniels\, Hannah Epstein\, Dragan Espenschied\, Nancy Paterson\, Bill Perry\nCurated by Maiko Tanaka \nThis Area is under 23 Hour Video and Audio Surveillance\nSeptember 4\, 2014 – June 30\, 2015\nJackman Humanities Institute\, University of Toronto \nKim Adams\, Myfanwy Ashmore\, Katie Bethune-Leamen\, Diane Borsato\, Shane Krepakevich and Elif Saydam\, Gwen MacGregor and Lewis Nicholson\, Kelly Mark\, Ahmet Ögüt\, Roula Partheniou\, Vincent Trasov\, VSVSVS\, and Lee Walton. \nCurated by Yan Wu \nColor me Badd\n20 September 2014- 4 January 2015\nJulia Dault\nthe Powerplant\nCurated by Julia Paoli \nOpen sesame was conceived for LUFF in 2013 by Xenia Benevolski and Christine Atkinson in collaboration with Thomas Payne. \nOpen sesame is generously funded by OAC and Thomas Payne architect.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/open-sesame/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Programming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20141009T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20141009T203000
DTSTAMP:20260413T072136
CREATED:20140827T184836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141008T145847Z
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SUMMARY:The Innovators Panel
DESCRIPTION:TO BE DISCUSSED PANEL SERIES: THE INNOVATORS\n 	As MOCCA embarks on a decisive moment in our evolution\, we are seizing the opportunity to initiate a timely conversation on the role and relevance of museums today through the exhibition TBD. Taken from the acronym ‘To Be Determined’\, this title describes the exhibition’s central theme: as the keepers of our culture\, a museum’s role and definition must evolve in tandem with a city’s cultural and social needs. \nSounding off from the previous panel (The Builders)\, the participants in The Innovators discussion will elaborate upon ways to contribute to community and culture and where the gaps may exist. \nIn the Toronto region\, a number of initiatives that are modest in scale and significant in endeavour innovate exhibitions\, projects and platforms. Small groups\, collectives and individuals are contributing to the creative and intellectual life of the city through resourcefulness and a special acuity to new voices and opportunities. The participants on this level work through itinerant organizations\, intimate discourses and experimental platforms to expand borders and expectations. \n  \nPanelists: \nXenia Benivolski\nKunstverein Toronto\nKim Simon \n  \nImage courtesy of Gallery TPW
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/innovators/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Programming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20141006T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20141006T203000
DTSTAMP:20260413T072136
CREATED:20140827T184839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141006T141935Z
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SUMMARY:The Builders Panel
DESCRIPTION:to be discussed panel series: the builders\n 	As MOCCA embarks on a decisive moment in our evolution\, we are seizing the opportunity to initiate a timely conversation on the role and relevance of museums today through the exhibition TBD. Taken from the acronym ‘To Be Determined’\, this title describes the exhibition’s central theme: as the keepers of our culture\, a museum’s role and definition must evolve in tandem with a city’s cultural and social needs. \nA moderated panel\, The Builders is comprised of community and culture builders on the level of CEOs\, consultants and property developers. The participants on this panel have the ability to influence the development of the community as well as local\, national and international culture from their positions at the top. \nThe panel will identify and discuss the issues they consider urgent for contemporary art institutions locally\, nationally and globally. The participants will respond to such issues from within the context of their own roles and responsibilities. \n  \nPanellists: \nJill Birch\, CEO\, Canadian Art Foundation\nGail Dexter Lord\, Co-President\, Lord Cultural Resources\nAlfredo Romano\, President\, Castlepoint Numa\nMatthew Teitelbaum\, Michael and Sonja Koerner director\, and CEO\, Art Gallery of Ontario \n  \nModerator: \nChristopher Hume\, Architecture Critic and Columnist of the Toronto Star
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/builders/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Programming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20141003T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20141003T200000
DTSTAMP:20260413T072136
CREATED:20140821T215344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140916T203056Z
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SUMMARY:Brewtality of Fact Beer Club
DESCRIPTION:Brewtality of Fact Beer Club – Meeting 4\n 	The public is invited to join the Brewtality of Fact Beer Club and attend any of a series of meetings where members will drink\, discuss and explore the experience of Brew Pub #3. The fourth and final meeting in this series will take place at MOCCA and will include presentations from Gina Badger and The STAG Library\, moderated by cheyanne turions. \nPresented with the support of No Reading After the Internet. Open to the general public\, no reservation is necessary. Membership and attendance fee can be purchased at the door. \n 	About the Brewtality of Fact Beer Club: \nThe purpose of The Brewtality of Fact is the testing\, exhibition and judging of the beer made by our members. \nThe beer consumed at our meetings is never sold\, but rather shared. In exchange\, members commit to offering frank feedback on the quality of the homebrew\, including its aroma\, taste\, appearance and palate. \nTo Join: \nMeetings are open to all members of the Brewtality of Fact Beer Club. Memberships cost $5 and are open to anyone 19 years of age and up. \nThe $5 membership and additional $5 per/meeting fee (for food/venue costs) can be purchased online or at MOCCA. Registration is limited to 7 persons/meeting. *Note: a limited quantity of beer is available at each meeting \nBeer Club membership will be available for purchase online as of Saturday\, September 6. \nFor all other inquiries\, contact thebrewtalityoffact@gmail.com. \n 	Brew Pub #3\nRelanding from Mugwort \nGina Badger (with Eric Emery\, brewmaster\, and cheyanne turions; the STAG Library\, editors) \nThe STAG Library (artists Aja Rose Bond & Gabriel Saloman\, Vancouver) in collaboration with artist and writer Gina Badger (Toronto)\, curator cheyanne turions and brewmaster Eric Emery will be launching the 3rd edition of Brew Pub\, a journal in the form of a beer whose contents\, labeling and other printed and online material constitute the contents of the publication. \nThis edition explores a relationship with Artemisia vulgaris\, commonly known as mugwort\, an invasive species which has spread from Eurasia across Canada\, flourishing in urban spaces that have been altered by human intervention such as abandoned lots\, rail-yards and roadsides. Mugwort has deep roots in indigenous European medicine\, relieving fatigue\, promoting lucid dreams and acting as an abortifacient. Mugwort also has been used in Gruit beers as a substitute for hops in traditional brewing processes. \nThrough the development of a beer using wild-crafted mugwort from the city of Toronto\, land with which the Huron\, Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe people have a long\, historic and profound relationship\, these artists consider what and how mugwort can teach those exploring the conflictual complexity of settlement. Mugwort can talk to us about taking root in place\, connecting with traditions across distances and back in time\, and how to cultivate these teachings in the present\, renewing our relationship to place and that which grows here. \n 	Image: Courtesy Gina Badger
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/tbd-beer-club-4/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Programming
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20141001T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20141001T200000
DTSTAMP:20260413T072136
CREATED:20140821T221119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140822T214744Z
UID:6628-1412190000-1412193600@mocalegacy.webpreview.site
SUMMARY:Brewtality of Fact Beer Club
DESCRIPTION:Brewtality of Fact Beer Club – Meeting 3\n 	The public is invited to join the Brewtality of Fact Beer Club and attend any of a series of meetings where members will drink\, discuss and explore the experience of Brew Pub #3. \nThe first three meetings will be hosted in a private location and members will be taken through an intimate ritual of introduction to mugwort by Gina Badger. The fourth meeting will be held at MOCCA and will include presentations from Gina Badger and The STAG Library\, moderated by cheyanne turions. \n 	About the Brewtality of Fact Beer Club: \nThe purpose of The Brewtality of Fact is the testing\, exhibition and judging of the beer made by our members. \nThe beer consumed at our meetings is never sold\, but rather shared. In exchange\, members commit to offering frank feedback on the quality of the homebrew\, including its aroma\, taste\, appearance and palate. \nTo Join: \nMeetings are open to all members of the Brewtality of Fact Beer Club. Memberships cost $5 and are open to anyone 19 years of age and up. \nThe $5 membership and additional $5 per/meeting fee (for food/venue costs) can be purchased online or at MOCCA. Registration is limited to 7/meeting. *Note: a limited quantity of beer is available at each meeting \nPurchase Beer Club membership or register for October 1. \nFor all other inquiries\, contact thebrewtalityoffact@gmail.com. \n 	Brew Pub #3\nRelanding from Mugwort \nGina Badger (with Eric Emery\, brewmaster\, and cheyanne turions; the STAG Library\, editors) \nThe STAG Library (artists Aja Rose Bond & Gabriel Saloman\, Vancouver) in collaboration with artist and writer Gina Badger (Toronto)\, curator cheyanne turions and brewmaster Eric Emery will be launching the 3rd edition of Brew Pub\, a journal in the form of a beer whose contents\, labeling and other printed and online material constitute the contents of the publication. \nThis edition explores a relationship with Artemisia vulgaris\, commonly known as mugwort\, an invasive species which has spread from Eurasia across Canada\, flourishing in urban spaces that have been altered by human intervention such as abandoned lots\, rail-yards and roadsides. Mugwort has deep roots in indigenous European medicine\, relieving fatigue\, promoting lucid dreams and acting as an abortifacient. Mugwort also has been used in Gruit beers as a substitute for hops in traditional brewing processes. \nThrough the development of a beer using wild-crafted mugwort from the city of Toronto\, land with which the Huron\, Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe people have a long\, historic and profound relationship\, these artists consider what and how mugwort can teach those exploring the conflictual complexity of settlement. Mugwort can talk to us about taking root in place\, connecting with traditions across distances and back in time\, and how to cultivate these teachings in the present\, renewing our relationship to place and that which grows here.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/tbd-beer-club-3/
CATEGORIES:Programming
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20140930T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20140930T200000
DTSTAMP:20260413T072136
CREATED:20140821T220849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140822T214648Z
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SUMMARY:Brewtality of Fact Beer Club
DESCRIPTION:Brewtality of Fact Beer Club – Meeting 2\n 	The public is invited to join the Brewtality of Fact Beer Club and attend any of a series of meetings where members will drink\, discuss and explore the experience of Brew Pub #3. \nThe first three meetings will be hosted in a private location and members will be taken through an intimate ritual of introduction to mugwort by Gina Badger. The fourth meeting will be held at MOCCA and will include presentations from Gina Badger and The STAG Library\, moderated by cheyanne turions. \n 	About the Brewtality of Fact Beer Club: \nThe purpose of The Brewtality of Fact is the testing\, exhibition and judging of the beer made by our members. \nThe beer consumed at our meetings is never sold\, but rather shared. In exchange\, members commit to offering frank feedback on the quality of the homebrew\, including its aroma\, taste\, appearance and palate. \nTo Join: \nMeetings are open to all members of the Brewtality of Fact Beer Club. Memberships cost $5 and are open to anyone 19 years of age and up. \nThe $5 membership and additional $5 per/meeting fee (for food/venue costs) can be purchased online or at MOCCA. Registration is limited to 7/meeting. *Note: a limited quantity of beer is available at each meeting \nPurchase Beer Club membership or register for September 30. \nFor all other inquiries\, contact thebrewtalityoffact@gmail.com. \n 	Brew Pub #3\nRelanding from Mugwort \nGina Badger (with Eric Emery\, brewmaster\, and cheyanne turions; the STAG Library\, editors) \nThe STAG Library (artists Aja Rose Bond & Gabriel Saloman\, Vancouver) in collaboration with artist and writer Gina Badger (Toronto)\, curator cheyanne turions and brewmaster Eric Emery will be launching the 3rd edition of Brew Pub\, a journal in the form of a beer whose contents\, labeling and other printed and online material constitute the contents of the publication. \nThis edition explores a relationship with Artemisia vulgaris\, commonly known as mugwort\, an invasive species which has spread from Eurasia across Canada\, flourishing in urban spaces that have been altered by human intervention such as abandoned lots\, rail-yards and roadsides. Mugwort has deep roots in indigenous European medicine\, relieving fatigue\, promoting lucid dreams and acting as an abortifacient. Mugwort also has been used in Gruit beers as a substitute for hops in traditional brewing processes. \nThrough the development of a beer using wild-crafted mugwort from the city of Toronto\, land with which the Huron\, Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe people have a long\, historic and profound relationship\, these artists consider what and how mugwort can teach those exploring the conflictual complexity of settlement. Mugwort can talk to us about taking root in place\, connecting with traditions across distances and back in time\, and how to cultivate these teachings in the present\, renewing our relationship to place and that which grows here. \n 
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/tbd-beer-club-2/
CATEGORIES:Programming
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20140929T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20140929T200000
DTSTAMP:20260413T072136
CREATED:20140821T215442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140910T154920Z
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SUMMARY:Brewtality of Fact Beer Club
DESCRIPTION:Brewtality of Fact Beer Club – Meeting 1\n 	The public is invited to join the Brewtality of Fact Beer Club and attend any of a series of meetings where members will drink\, discuss and explore the experience of Brew Pub #3. \nThe first three meetings will be hosted in a private location and members will be taken through an intimate ritual of introduction to mugwort by Gina Badger. The fourth meeting will be held at MOCCA and will include presentations from Gina Badger and The STAG Library\, moderated by cheyanne turions. \n 	About the Brewtality of Fact Beer Club: \nThe purpose of The Brewtality of Fact is the testing\, exhibition and judging of the beer made by our members. \nThe beer consumed at our meetings is never sold\, but rather shared. In exchange\, members commit to offering frank feedback on the quality of the homebrew\, including its aroma\, taste\, appearance and palate. \nTo Join: \nMeetings are open to all members of the Brewtality of Fact Beer Club. Memberships cost $5 and are open to anyone 19 years of age and up. \nThe $5 membership and additional $5 per/meeting fee (for food/venue costs) can be purchased online. Registration is limited to 7 attendees/meeting. *Note: a limited quantity of beer is available at each meeting \nPurchase membership or register for September 29. \nFor all other inquiries\, contact thebrewtalityoffact@gmail.com. \n 	Brew Pub #3\nRelanding from Mugwort \nGina Badger (with Eric Emery\, brewmaster\, and cheyanne turions; the STAG Library\, editors) \nThe STAG Library (artists Aja Rose Bond & Gabriel Saloman\, Vancouver) in collaboration with artist and writer Gina Badger (Toronto)\, curator cheyanne turions and brewmaster Eric Emery will be launching the 3rd edition of Brew Pub\, a journal in the form of a beer whose contents\, labeling and other printed and online material constitute the contents of the publication. \nThis edition explores a relationship with Artemisia vulgaris\, commonly known as mugwort\, an invasive species which has spread from Eurasia across Canada\, flourishing in urban spaces that have been altered by human intervention such as abandoned lots\, rail-yards and roadsides. Mugwort has deep roots in indigenous European medicine\, relieving fatigue\, promoting lucid dreams and acting as an abortifacient. Mugwort also has been used in Gruit beers as a substitute for hops in traditional brewing processes. \nThrough the development of a beer using wild-crafted mugwort from the city of Toronto\, land with which the Huron\, Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe people have a long\, historic and profound relationship\, these artists consider what and how mugwort can teach those exploring the conflictual complexity of settlement. Mugwort can talk to us about taking root in place\, connecting with traditions across distances and back in time\, and how to cultivate these teachings in the present\, renewing our relationship to place and that which grows here.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/tbd-beer-club-1/
CATEGORIES:Programming
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20140905T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20140905T210000
DTSTAMP:20260413T072136
CREATED:20140820T195038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140820T220037Z
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SUMMARY:Seeking Bones: Performance by Archer Pechawis
DESCRIPTION:Seeking Bones\n 	Live multi-media performance with song written by Cheryl L’Hirondelle \nWhat place do we occupy in the gallery? \nA survey of the gallery environment. \nSeeking Bones\, a new\, multi-media performance by Archer Pechawis will be presented on the occasion of the opening reception for TBD. Accompanied by his digital drum\, the artist will perform a song in his ancestral language\, Cree.   \nA survey of MOCCA from the Pleistocene to Anthropocene\, Seeking Bones considers MOCCA from cultural\, chronological\, geological\, and hydrological perspectives. \n“My current fascination is what I call ‘transitional Cree culture’\, the place where Cree culture meets the onrush of millennial technology. I explore this fascination in performance. Using digital technologies I attempt to locate and query this meeting place\, however fleeting. My work is a temporary roadmap. These maps are signposts of the moment\, which I create to share.” – A.P. \nArcher Pechawis is a media-integrated performing artist\, New Media artist\, writer\, curator\, teacher and dad. He has been creating solo performance works since 1984. His practice investigates the intersection of Plains Cree culture and digital technology. 
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/seeking-bones/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Opening,Programming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20140812T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20140812T200000
DTSTAMP:20260413T072136
CREATED:20140613T143908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140614T121950Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk with Greg Gorman
DESCRIPTION:Over the Rainbow Speaker Series\n 	About the artist \nFor over four decades\, American photographer Greg Gorman has continued to master the art of photography. His work documents that peculiar obsession of the 21st-century: celebrity. He has published numerous books of his photographs and has been recognized by the Professional Photographers of America with a Lifetime Achievement Award and by The Lucie Foundation with the Achievement in Portraiture Award.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/artist-talk-with-greg-gorman/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Programming
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20140717T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20140717T200000
DTSTAMP:20260413T072136
CREATED:20140613T143445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140614T121658Z
UID:5576-1405623600-1405627200@mocalegacy.webpreview.site
SUMMARY:Artist Talk with Tony Scherman
DESCRIPTION:Over the Rainbow Speaker Series\n 	About the artist \nCanadian artist Tony Scherman is considered the leading exponent of the encaustic method\, a painting technique that combines pigment and wax to create works with multiple layers. Scherman is renowned for his use of encaustic and portraiture\, depicting people and events of historical or popular significance.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/artist-talk-with-tony-scherman/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Programming
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20140626T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20140626T200000
DTSTAMP:20260413T072136
CREATED:20140613T142633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140614T121730Z
UID:5573-1403809200-1403812800@mocalegacy.webpreview.site
SUMMARY:Panel Discussion: Seduction and Identity
DESCRIPTION:Over the Rainbow Speaker Series\n 	Exhibiting artists Stephen Andrews\, Andy Fabo\, Elle Flanders\, and Attila Richard Lukacs will join Artistic Director and Curator David Liss to discuss themes of seduction and identity.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/panel-discussion-seduction-and-identity/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Programming
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20140622T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20140622T120000
DTSTAMP:20260413T072136
CREATED:20140616T150424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140617T192559Z
UID:5633-1403434800-1403438400@mocalegacy.webpreview.site
SUMMARY:this is breakfast with Andy Fabo
DESCRIPTION:presented by the moccamigos\n 	World Pride Edition \nJoin the moccamigos and exhibiting artist Andy Fabo for coffee\, croissants\, and a tour of Over the Rainbow: Seduction and Identity. \nthis is breakfast is a series of FREE public talks presented by the moccamigos
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/this-is-breakfast-with-andy-fabo/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Member's Event,Programming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20140522T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20140522T193000
DTSTAMP:20260413T072136
CREATED:20140616T151038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140618T001347Z
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SUMMARY:YOGA at MOCCA
DESCRIPTION:presented by the moccamigos\n 	Su-Ying Lee (Assistant Curator\, MOCCA) will give a brief talk about the current CONTACT show\, we’ll do a yoga class with Justin Haley (Yoga Be)\, and then have some snacks together. \n$15 for moccamigos\n$25 for everyone else\n(members will receive an email with a secret discount code\, email us if you don’t receive it) \nSuitable for all levels. Bring your own mat\, but extra mats will be available. Live music by Matt James.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/yoga-at-mocca/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Programming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20140514T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20140514T190000
DTSTAMP:20260413T072136
CREATED:20140613T152110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140614T122748Z
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SUMMARY:Curator's Tour
DESCRIPTION:2014 Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival\n 	Join MOCCA’s Artistic Director and Curator\, David Liss\, and Bonnie Rubenstein\, CONTACT’s Artistic Director for a curatorial tour of the exhibitions on view during the month-long festival: Material Self\, In Character\, and Hereros.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/contact-2014-curators-tour/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Programming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20140508T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20140508T200000
DTSTAMP:20260413T072136
CREATED:20140428T175905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140618T002920Z
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SUMMARY:DOUGLAS KAHN: FROM SOUND IN THE ARTS TO ENERGIES
DESCRIPTION:2014 Goldfarb Summer Institute Lecture\n\n\n 	Sound is but one physical energy among others. John Cage opened music up to sound\, more precisely\, Western art music to a world of what he called all-sound; it seems important to keep going and open sounds to energies. From a vernacular base of energies long appealed to by artists and musicians\, energies course through structures of poetic images\, the workings of photographs\, the electrochemistry of the body\, telecommunications aspiring to the speed of light\, the earth’s atmosphere and the solar-terrestrial interactions underpinning global warming. \nDouglas Kahn is Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of Experimental Arts (NIEA)\, the University of New South Wales. Until recently\, he was Founding Director of Technocultural Studies and Professor at the University of California\, Davis. He studies the intersections of history\, theory and contemporary practice in the arts\, media arts\, music\, science\, technology and ecology\, from the late-19th Century to the present\, with an emphasis on the traditions of modernism\, the avant-garde\, and experimentalism. He is author of Noise\, Water\, Meat: A History of Sound in the Arts (MIT Press\, 1999)\, co-editor with Larry Austin of Source: Music of the Avant-garde (University of California Press\, 2011)\, a collection\, edited with the art historian Hannah Higgins\, of Mainframe Experimentalism: Early Computing and the Foundation of Digital Arts (University of California Press\, in-press)\, and most recently an overview of the aesthetics of naturally-occurring electromagnetism in the arts\, music and science from the late-19th Century to the present\, Earth Sound Earth Signal: In the Nature of Electromagnetism (University of California Press\, 2014).  \nThe 2014 Goldfarb Summer Institute is titled Sonic Praxis in X Actions and takes as its primary interest sound and sound art\, especially as it has unfolded in and around the visual arts\, its discourses\, and institutions during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Themes to be explored in this intensive three-week graduate course include: the challenges sound and sound art pose to “the visual arts” and visual culture more broadly as well as the opportunities emerging out of these; the materialities of sound and the role the latter might play within emergent speculative thought; and modes of intuiting novel political orientations through sonic practices. In addition\, the course will consider sound as one means of navigating transdisciplinary vectors that cut across the domains of art\, science\, and technology. Taking its cue from a range of mid twentieth-century propositions associated with the artistic avant-garde\, the course will be structured through a series of on- and off-campus “actions” that will allow students to consider these themes at the seminar table\, in the studio\, on the street\, and in the gallery. \nPresented by MOCCA\, The Goldfarb Summer Institute\, and the Department of Visual Art and Art History\, York University
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/2014-goldfarb-lecture-douglas-kahn/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Programming
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