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Pint-Sized Conversations: Body of Work with Leone McComas

Henderson Brewery 128A Sterling Rd, Toronto, Ontario

Leone McComas will discuss her journey of addressing the limits of canvas painting, focusing on her project "STUDY", the presentation of mural art in exhibitions, and her experience with live painting. 

$5

Archiving Eden: Seed Exchange by Dornith Doherty

MOCA Toronto 158 Sterling Rd., Toronto

"Archiving Eden: Exchange" presents x-ray images of 5,000 seeds — the smallest number required to preserve a single plant species.

Sterling Road Bingo – POSTPONED

Explore Sterling Road and meet many of the amazing artists, businesses and organizations in the neighbourhood, like artist's spaces, yoga studios, bookstores, restaurants, a brewery, clothing stores, galleries, and a lot more.

Free
Recurring

March Break Sound Workshop

MOCA Toronto 158 Sterling Rd., Toronto

Using everyday objects and audio instruments, participants will be guided in an exploration of sound as a material energy, and create sounds inspired by elements of the weather.

Free
Recurring

EVERYWHERE BEEN THERE

MOCA Toronto 158 Sterling Rd., Toronto

Presented as part of the exhibition "HUSH SKY MURMUR HOLE" by Megan Rooney, this three-chapter performance further animates notions of traditional femininity, domesticity, consumption-based societies and the mythological that occur throughout Rooney’s practice.

Free

Archiving Eden: Seed Exchange by Dornith Doherty

MOCA Toronto 158 Sterling Rd., Toronto

"Archiving Eden: Exchange" presents x-ray images of 5,000 seeds — the smallest number required to preserve a single plant species.

Drawing to Communicate with Dalia Hassan

MOCA Toronto 158 Sterling Rd., Toronto

Though drawing is typically viewed as a springboard to further artistic production, this workshop will explore drawing as a fundamental practice in its own right.

Free

Archiving Eden: Seed Exchange by Dornith Doherty

MOCA Toronto 158 Sterling Rd., Toronto

"Archiving Eden: Exchange" presents x-ray images of 5,000 seeds — the smallest number required to preserve a single plant species.

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