Movement Workshop | Ange Loft
MOCA Toronto 158 Sterling Rd., TorontoMovement workshop led by Ange Loft within the space of 'A foreign source of extraordinary power'.
Movement workshop led by Ange Loft within the space of 'A foreign source of extraordinary power'.
Serena Lee speaks about her work in video and performance in a talk entitled 'And Other Imaginary Lines'.
Join curator Muna Cann and artist Gustavo Artigas for an interactive video-making workshop inspired by Chantal Akerman and Basma Alsharif’s exhibitions at MOCA.
Playful and experimental in nature, the workshop will explore the differences and similarities between video art and cinema. Participants in the workshop will have the chance to create collaborative short videos using footage from their smartphones as a means to inquire into traditional narrative film and how it might be disrupted.
Moyra Davey presents her film 'Hemlock Forest' (2016) which has a very explicit connection to Akerman’s 1977 work 'News From Home'.
Welcome to TD Community Sundays at MOCA
Enjoy free admission to the museum one Sunday each month from 10am to 2pm.
TD Community Sundays are made possible by TD Bank Group through its corporate citizenship platform, The Ready Commitment.
TD Community Sundays may include guided tours of the exhibitions on view. Stay tuned for more program offerings and activities.
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Allyson Mitchell and Deirdre Logue speak on their collaborative work as artists, curators and founders of FAG (Feminist Art Gallery) in a talk entitled 'Hers Is Still a Dank Cave'.
Come by one of these locations on Sterling Rd. pick up a map and join us for an afternoon scavenger hunt of open studios, galleries and businesses. Get your map stamped at all 9 spaces and you can enter a raffle for various prizes and redeem it for a complimentary beverage at Henderson's Brewing.
You're invited to participate in a collage art-making, constructing, and storytelling workshop inspired by Basma Alsharif’s exhibition. In this workshop, participants can create a layered collage inspired by an experience or memory. Tell a story using images, learn the basics of composition and make new friends. Registration is not required. The workshop takes around 45 minutes and includes […]
A work of theatre. A work of performance.
Lido Pimienta is a Toronto-based, Colombian-born interdisciplinary musician and artist-curator. She has performed, exhibited, and curated around the world since 2002, exploring the politics of gender, race, motherhood, identity and the construct of the Canadian landscape in the Latin American diaspora and vernacular.
Her 2017 Polaris Prize-winning album La Papessa charts Pimienta’s evolution into an independent woman and artist who refuses to fit into pre-conceived notions of what a pop Latina artist ought to be.
You're invited to participate in a collage art-making, constructing, and storytelling workshop inspired by Basma Alsharif’s exhibition.In this workshop, participants can create a layered collage inspired by an experience or memory. Tell a story using images, learn the basics of composition and make new friends.