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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:20260408T020921
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150712T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150712T180000
DTSTAMP:20260408T020921
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150712T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150712T110000
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SUMMARY:Mini MOCCA: Shaken Not Stirred with Action Potential Lab
DESCRIPTION:What better way to understand Dean Baldwin’s work than doing what the artist does best – mixing cooking and eating into the art-making process! During this week’s Mini MOCCA\, we will replace crayons\, glue sticks\, and paint brushes for aprons\, mixing bowls\, and spoons as we create fun food experiments from start to feast. Toronto’s Science + Art Lab\, Action Potential Lab\, will be leading the workshop as we explore the science and art of food creation. \n  \nMini MOCCA is an engaging children’s workshop series featuring exhibition-related arts\, crafts\, and play-based exploration. \nAges 4-12\nFree (Suggested donation of $5) \nParticipants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for the duration of the workshop. \nFor more information contact Michael Vickers mvickers@mocca.ca\, 416-395-7436 \n\nMini MOCCA is generously supported by
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/shakennotstirred/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150707T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150707T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T020921
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SUMMARY:All Access Members' Tour
DESCRIPTION:Offered to all MOCCA Members \nJoin us as Assistant Curator Su-Ying Lee leads MOCCA members on an insightful tour of our Summer exhibitions.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/all-access-members-tour/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150628T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160628T110000
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SUMMARY:Mini MOCCA: Extreme Fort Building with VSVSVS
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the sun for a morning of fun collaboration and group construction (followed by destruction!). Inspired by the active spaces\, installations and structures of Dean Baldwin: Q.W.Y.C.\, artist collective VSVSVS will help participants use recycled materials\, cardboard\, tape\, props and more to build giant forts for our own special Mini MOCCA get-together. \nParticipants will build their own structure before collaborating to create a small city of cardboard! Hint- the artists are dreaming big\, so you can expect surprises! \n  \nMini MOCCA is an engaging children’s workshop series featuring exhibition-related arts\, crafts\, and play-based exploration. \nAges 4-12\nFree (Suggested donation of $5) \nParticipants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for the duration of the workshop. \nFor more information contact Michael Vickers mvickers@mocca.ca\, 416-395-7436 \n\nMini MOCCA is generously supported by
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/extremefortbuilding/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150627
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150628
DTSTAMP:20260408T020921
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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
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150625
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160626
DTSTAMP:20260408T020921
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SUMMARY:Save the Date! Exhibition Opening and Annual Summer Party!
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the start of the summer season – and MOCCA’s last exhibition on Queen Street West – by joining us for the launch of the Queen West Yacht Club\, or QWYC. Developed by Toronto/Montreal artist Dean Baldwin\, this unique exhibition features a fictitious social venue insitu at the MOCCA on the occasion of its closing exhibition. Stay tuned for full details on the summer party\, related events\, and educational opportunities! \n  \n 
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/qwyclaunch/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Opening
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150602T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150602T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T020921
CREATED:20160719T135056Z
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SUMMARY:moccamigos 'Art in Our House' Collection Tour
DESCRIPTION:Offered to moccamigos members ($150) \nmoccamigos member and emerging contemporary art collector\, Geoffrey Plant-Richmond\, opens up his home and personal contemporary art collection. \nA blend of Canadian contemporary painting\, photography\, sculpture and local and international urban art\, Geoff’s collection features works by such artists as Alex Bierk\, Brian Rideout\, Jeff Bierk\, Nick Bierk\, Trevor Wheatley and Brad Tinmouth\, as well as Uber5000\, Anser\, Space Invader\, Shepard Fairey\, Rene Gagnon and Mr. Brainwash. \nToronto-based artists Brian Rideout and Brad Tinmouth will each conduct a brief artist talk during the tour. (www.brianrideout.ca\, www.bradtinmouth.com) \nRSVP to arawn@mocca.ca 
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/artinourhouse/
CATEGORIES:Member's Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150531T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150531T110000
DTSTAMP:20260408T020921
CREATED:20160719T134713Z
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SUMMARY:This Is Breakfast: CONTACT Exhibition Tour
DESCRIPTION:Open to the public\, free of charge. \nKick off your Sunday morning with a special tour of MOCCA’s Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival exhibitions: Part Picture and Past Picture: Photography and the Chemistry of Intention. \nThe tour will be led by artist Jimmy Limit. Limit’s installations\, photographs\, artist books and photogenic sculptures explore the distribution and function of photographs\, as well as the tension between image and object. His 2014 solo exhibition Recent Advancements at Rodman Hall won an OAAG Exhibition of the Year award. \nLimit shows with Clint Roenisch Gallery (Toronto) where his CONTACT Photography Festival feature exhibition Surplus is on view until June 6.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/jimmylimit/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150524T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150524T110000
DTSTAMP:20260408T020921
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SUMMARY:Mini MOCCA | Photo Journey: Photography on the Street
DESCRIPTION:Keeping in theme with Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival’s month of photography\, MOCCA will lead a photographic scavenger hunt in the museum and surrounding neighbourhood. \nParticipants will be supplied with disposable film cameras and upon completing the workshop\, MOCCA will mail out the printed photos. \nWorkshop led by artist\, Oliver Pauk. \n  \nMini MOCCA is an engaging children’s workshop series featuring exhibition-related arts\, crafts\, and play-based exploration. \nAges 4-12\nFree (Suggested donation of $5) \nParticipants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for the duration of the workshop. \nFor more information contact Michael Vickers mvickers@mocca.ca\, 416-395-7436 \n\nMini MOCCA is generously supported by
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/photojourney/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150512T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150512T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T020921
CREATED:20150416T182045Z
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SUMMARY:All Access: MOCCA Members' Exhibition Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a tour of MOCCA’s Spring exhibitions\, Part Picture and Past Picture. We’ll learn more about the artists and works in the exhibitions\, as well as the theme of this year’s Festival. \nOffered to ALL MOCCA Members
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/all-access-contact15/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Member's Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150511T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150511T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T020921
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SUMMARY:The moccamigos explore CONTACT
DESCRIPTION:Offered to moccamigos members \nMOCCA Assistant Curator Su-Ying Lee will lead moccamigos members on an insightful tour through MOCCA’s Spring exhibitions\, Part Picture and Past Picture. We’ll learn more about the artists and works in the exhibitions\, as well as the theme of this year’s Festival. \nLimited registration. RSVP required.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/moccamigos-contact15/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Member's Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150510T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150510T230000
DTSTAMP:20260408T020921
CREATED:20150430T165326Z
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SUMMARY:Mini MOCCA | Solar Print Still Lifes
DESCRIPTION:After touring exhibitions Part Picture and Past Picture\, and discussing how photographs are made\, participants will have the opportunity to create photographic prints using a technique that was first developed in the 19th century. Participants will use cyanotype paper to create still life solar prints using the power of the sun! \nWorkshop led by artist\, Stephanie Flowers. \n\nMini MOCCA is an engaging children’s workshop series featuring exhibition-related arts\, crafts\, and play-based exploration. \nAges 4-12\nFree (Suggested donation of $5)\nDrop-in (RSVP not required) \nParticipants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for the duration of the workshop. \nFor more information contact Michael Vickers mvickers@mocca.ca\, 416-395-7436 \n\nMini MOCCA is generously supported by
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/solar-prints/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150504T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150504T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T020921
CREATED:20150416T161508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150416T184717Z
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SUMMARY:Special visit to the Gladstone Hotel!
DESCRIPTION:Offered to Contributing Members and up ($250+)MOCCA Members are invited to a private tour of the art and exhibitions on view at Toronto’s iconic art hotel The Gladstone Hotel.\n\nWe will be guided by The Gladstone’s “Alchemist-In-Chief”\, Christina Zeidler\, herself an artist and city builder.  The Gladstone Hotel has been a key story teller in the revitalization of Queen West\, guided by Jane Jacob’s position that “new ideas must use old buildings”.\n\nChristina will peek you inside some of The Gladstone’s legendary “Artist-Designed Hotel Rooms”: 37 hotel rooms transformed by local artist/designers into works of art. She will also tour us through the current CONTACT exhibitions “Bright Lights\, Dark City” and “Day Trip”.\n\nA beacon for arts activity and social gatherings in the city\, The Gladstone hosts over 100 events a month in our 125 year old hotel. Come explore the history of the hotel and find out what’s new at The Gladstone Hotel.\n\nLimited registration. RSVP to Katy Laird at klaird@mocca.ca or 416-395-7613.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/special-visit-to-the-gladstone-hotel/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Member's Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150502T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150502T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T020921
CREATED:20150416T183258Z
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SUMMARY:Arist's Talk with Jihyun Jung
DESCRIPTION:Situated in the MOCCA courtyard\, Korean artist Jihyun Jung\, in conversation with Joanne Junga Yang\, Director of Y&G Art\, Seoul\, will discuss his site-specific project Demolition Site.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/arists-talk-with-jihyun-jung/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150502T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150502T133000
DTSTAMP:20260408T020921
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SUMMARY:Talk and Tour lead by curator Chris Wiley
DESCRIPTION:Curator and artist Chris Wiley with exhibition artists Ellen Carey\, Josh Tonsfeldt and Ryan Foerster\, will give a tour of Part Picture\, exploring alternative processes in lens- based practices. \nEllen Carey is an internationally recognized photo-based artist and uses a large-format Polaroid 20×24 camera to create her well-known Pulls and site-specific installations. Considered a pioneer in the cameraless photogram and lens-based Polaroid photographic and contemporary art field\, Carey is also an independent scholar\, writing under her practice Pictus & Writ in the tradition of artist-on-artist. Carey lives and works in Connecticut. \nRyan Foerster embraces chance and the transformative effects of time\, weather\, and other organic processes in the making of his abstract photographs\, typically placing light-sensitive paper on the ground outdoors for extended periods of time or covering the paper with dirt\, leaves or food scraps. His multidisciplinary exhibitions often include a combination of sculptures\, films/videos\, and handmade ‘zines. Foerster lives and works in New York. He received an MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design. \nChris Wiley is an artist and writer. He has made photographs that depict vernacular architecture\, particularly in the Los Angeles area. His latest series\, titled Dingbats\, emphasizes the physical qualities of the images by framing them in discordant materials like industrial carpeting\, stucco\, and vinyl flooring. Wiley draws connections between image and object while maintaining the seemingly arbitrary nature of the conflations.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/contact15-chris-wiley/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150501T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150501T220000
DTSTAMP:20260408T020921
CREATED:20150330T144804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150330T150407Z
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SUMMARY:Festival Launch: 2015 Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the launch of the 2015 Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival. \nExhibitions launching at MOCCA:\nPart Picture\nPast Picture\nJihuyn Jung: Demolition Site
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/contact15/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150425T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150425T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T020921
CREATED:20150416T160053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150416T160053Z
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SUMMARY:Free ARTIST's TOUR of GROW OP at the Gladstone Hotel for ALL MOCCA Members
DESCRIPTION:Click here for full details on GROW OP
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/grow-op/
LOCATION:The Gladstone Hotel\, 1214 Queen Street West\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M6j 1J6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Member's Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150419T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150419T110000
DTSTAMP:20260408T020921
CREATED:20150211T164958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150318T211314Z
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SUMMARY:Mini MOCCA | Utopian Tower Time
DESCRIPTION:After a special access tour of Douglas Coupland: everywhere is anywhere is anything is everything\, participants (and parents that secretly love lego) will look at famous buildings from across the country and then see how Coupland uses building blocks in his artwork. Then it’s time for participants to unleash their creativity and build their own dream constructions! Part architecture\, part sculpture\, part collaborative installation. Join the group as we create a complex and colourful utopian urban landscape! \nMini MOCCA is an engaging children’s workshop series featuring exhibition-related arts\, crafts\, and play-based exploration. \nAges 4-12\nFree (Suggested donation of $5)\nDrop-in (RSVP not required) \nParticipants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for the duration of the workshop. \nFor more information contact Michael Vickers mvickers@mocca.ca\, 416-395-7436 \n\nMini MOCCA is generously supported by
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/utopian-tower-time/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150412T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150412T110000
DTSTAMP:20260408T020921
CREATED:20150211T165000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150213T160012Z
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SUMMARY:Mini MOCCA |Mini Modern Houses: Prints and Inks
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by Coupland‘s piece\, “345 Modern Houses”\,  participants will design the layout for their ideal room – whether it’s a kitchen\, library\, bedroom\, or playroom – then turn it into an edition of handmade prints! \nUsing printmaking materials and brightly coloured inks and papers\, these floor plan prints will be traded amongst participants then arranged to explore and create possible configurations for a Mini MOCCA modern house. This workshop is led by artist Elizabeth Underhill. \nMini MOCCA is an engaging children’s workshop series featuring exhibition-related arts\, crafts\, and play-based exploration. \nAges 4-12\nFree (Suggested donation of $5)\nDrop-in (RSVP not required) \nParticipants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for the duration of the workshop. \nFor more information contact Michael Vickers mvickers@mocca.ca\, 416-395-7436 \n\nMini MOCCA is generously supported by
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/mini-modern-houses/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150411T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150411T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T020921
CREATED:20150204T154833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150325T194621Z
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SUMMARY:Walking Tour: Douglas Coupland's Public Art (Sold Out)
DESCRIPTION:Join art writer Betty Ann Jordan and public art consultant Ben Mills of Public Art Management for a special walking tour of Toronto’s inspiring collection of public art created by Douglas Coupland. After visiting MOCCA\, guests will better appreciate how Coupland’s career and work have evolved over the years\, leading him to create cultural landmarks around our city that reverberate throughout the art world. Please note that transit is involved: TTC day-pass* is recommended and a limited number of passes will be available for sale at MOCCA. \nEvent is Sold Out
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/coupland-public-art/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150327T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150327T213000
DTSTAMP:20260408T020921
CREATED:20150326T183645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150326T193228Z
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SUMMARY:ROM Speaks: Beyond Our Contemporary World
DESCRIPTION:Using contemporary Western life as a point of departure\, Douglas Coupland–along with a panel of astute observers of the challenges and conditions of our current world–contemplates the future and what it might hold. \nThis lively conversation will touch on issues explored in the exhibition Douglas Coupland: everywhere is anywhere is anything is everything\, presented by the TD Bank Group. We’re bringing together global thinkers who are not afraid to take on the 21st-century condition\, Canadian cultural identity\, the power of language and the pervasive presence of technology in modern life. And\, of course\, ask what it all means for our future selves. \nModerated by Sara Angel\, visual arts journalist and founding director of the Art Canada Institute. \nThis event includes the panel discussion and a post-event reception. \nAt the reception\, we’ll feature the Toronto launch of the new book by Shumon Basar\, Douglas Coupland and Hans Ulrich Obrist: The Age of Earthquakes: A Guidebook to the Extreme Present. The book will be available for sale. \n 	Location\n 	Royal Ontario Museum\n100 Queen’s Park\nSigny and Cléophée Eaton Theatre\nLevel 1B \nPurchase Tickets \n 	The evening\n 	6:30  Doors open\n7:00  Panel discussion starts\n8:15  Panel discussion ends; reception begins\n8:45  Bar closes\n9:30  Doors close \n 	Contributors\n 	Douglas Coupland is a Canadian novelist\, visual artist and designer. His first novel in 1991 was Generation C: Tales for an Accelerated Culture. He has published thirteen novels\, a collection of short stories\, seven nonfiction books\, and a number of dramatic works and screenplays for film and television. Coupland`s novels and visual work synthesize high and low culture\, web technology\, religion\, and change in human existence caused by modern technologies. Douglas Coupland’s everywhere is anywhere is anything is everything can be visited at MOCCA and the Royal Ontario Museum. \n 	Jessica Allen is best known from CTV’s THE SOCIAL\, as a regular contributor and Digital Correspondent. Allen was previously an assistant editor at Maclean’s\, writing arts and culture-related stories fro both the website and magazine. Her coverage of TIFF earned a National Magazine Award nomination. \n 	Adam Sternbergh is a contributing editor atNew York magazine and Vulture\, and former culture editor of The New York Times Magazine. His first novel Shovel Readywas a Newsweek Favorite Book of 2014\, and nominated for a 2015 Edgar Award for Best First Novel by an American. \n 	Michael J. Prokopow Michael J Prokopow is an historian\, critic and curator.  He writes about material culture\, art\, aesthetics and the built environment.  He is an Associate Professor at OCAD University where\, among other things\, he teaches in the graduate curatorial practice and criticism program and the interdisciplinary program in art\, media and design and serves as the associate dean of graduate studies.  Currently he is working on a project about middle class taste in North America between 1940 and 1975 and he is writing a book about the house that Arthur Erickson designed for Gordon and Marion Smith House in 1964.  He serves on the boards of the Arthur Erickson Foundation\, C Magazine\, the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario and Craft Ontario.He is a contributor to the exhibition catalogue Douglas Coupland: everything is anything is anywhere is everywhere. \n 	Sara Angel is the Founding Executive Director of the Art Canada Institute at Massey College. She holds a Trudeau Doctoral Scholarship\, the most prestigious award of its kind in Canada\, given for innovative ideas that will help solve issues of critical importance to Canadians. One of the country’s leading arts journalists\, Angel writes regularly on contemporary visual culture for Maclean’s\, Canadian Art\, The Walrus\, and The Globe and Mail. \n 	This event is co-presented by ROM and MOCCA (the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art). \n 	ROM Speaks: Beyond Our Contemporary World is a complement to the exhibitionDouglas Coupland: everywhere is anywhere is anything is everything. For the full exhibition experience\, visit both the ROM and MOCCA. \n 	Douglas Coupland: everywhere is anywhere is anything is everything is organized and circulated by the Vancouver Art Gallery and curated by Daina Augaitis\, Chief Curator/Associate Director. The exhibition is presented in Toronto by the Royal Ontario Museum and the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art and is being held concurrently at both institutions. This exhibition was made possible with the generous support of The Keg Steakhouse + Bar\, and The Artworkers Retirement Society. \n\n 
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/beyondourcontemporaryworld/
LOCATION:Royal Ontario Museum\, 100 Queen’s Park\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150325
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150326
DTSTAMP:20260408T020921
CREATED:20150213T144659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150213T144659Z
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SUMMARY:Members' Event: Private Tour of artist Kent Monkman's Casualties of Modernity
DESCRIPTION:MOCCA MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM\n \n	\n	\n			\n	\n	\n				Offered to Contributing Members and up ($250+) \nJoin us on BMO Financial Group’s 68th floor for a special visit to Kent Monkman‘s acclaimed new installation Casualties of Modernity in BMO’s Project Room. \nDawn Cain\, Curator of BMO’s Corporate Art Collection\, will offer her insights into this remarkable work and provide an overview of BMO’s extensive contemporary art collection. \nKent Monkman is a Canadian artist of Cree ancestry who works with a variety of mediums (painting\, film/video\, performance\, and installation). He has had solo exhibitions at numerous Canadian museums\, including MOCCA\, the Montreal Museum of Fine Art\, the Winnipeg Art Gallery\, and the Art Gallery of Hamilton. \nSpace is limited. For more information or to RSVP contact Katy Laird\, Manager\, Membership and Development: klaird@mocca.ca or 416-395-7613
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/casualties-of-modernity/
CATEGORIES:Member's Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150323
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150324
DTSTAMP:20260408T020921
CREATED:20150224T163512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150302T212833Z
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SUMMARY:moccamigos: Studio visit with artist Geoffrey Pugen
DESCRIPTION:moccamigos members are invited to join us high in the sky for a studio visit with Toronto-based artist Geoffrey Pugen. \nGeoffrey’s work explores relationships between real and staged performance\, the natural and the artificial\, and tensions of virtual identity\, through altering and manipulating images. Working with video\, performance\, sculpture and photography\, he renders situations that examine our perceptions of how history\, documentation\, and simulation intersect. His videos and art have been exhibited nationally and internationally. He is a recipient of the K.M Hunter Award for Interdisciplinary art. And Harper’s Bazaar likes him!\n \n  \nImage: Geoffrey Pugen\, Found object in Gym bag\, 2013
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/geoffrey-pugen/
CATEGORIES:Member's Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150322T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150322T110000
DTSTAMP:20260408T020921
CREATED:20150211T165008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150318T211352Z
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SUMMARY:Mini MOCCA | Colour Coupland: Make Your Own Sketchbook
DESCRIPTION:What is a sketchbook for?\nHow is a sketchbook like a diary?\nParticipants will discuss these ideas and make their own unique sketchbook before practicing using everything from crayons to ink to markers and more. Let their imaginations fill its fresh new pages and then take the book home to explore their creativity further!  This session is led by crafter and artist Steph Hung. \nMini MOCCA is an engaging children’s workshop series featuring exhibition-related arts\, crafts\, and play-based exploration. \nAges 4-12\nFree (Suggested donation of $5)\nDrop-in (RSVP not required) \nParticipants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for the duration of the workshop. \nFor more information contact Michael Vickers mvickers@mocca.ca\, 416-395-7436 \n\nMini MOCCA is generously supported by
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/colour-coupland/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Member's Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150310
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150311
DTSTAMP:20260408T020921
CREATED:20150213T142303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150213T144155Z
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SUMMARY:Members' Event: Studio Visit with Lois Andison
DESCRIPTION:MOCCA MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM\n \n	\n	\n			\n	\n	\n				Offered to Associate Members and up ($500+) \nMOCCA Members are invited to an exclusive evening at the studio of artist Lois Andison. Lois Andison is a Canadian-born sculpture and installation artist who lives and works in Toronto. \nHer art practice ranges from kinetic sculpture\, in which she uses movement to initiate an experience / exchange between the viewer and the work\, to video and photography that documents and interprets both motion and time. \nAndison has exhibited nationally and internationally\, in such cities as Mexico City\, Boston\, New York\, Montréal\, Lethbridge and Buffalo. Her work can be found in both private and corporate collections including the National Gallery of Canada\, Bank of Montreal and Donovan Collection. Andison is currently an Associate Professor in the Fine Arts Department of the University of Waterloo. She is represented by Olga Korper Gallery\, Toronto\, and Art Mûr\, Montréal. Space is limited. \nFor more information or to RSVP contact Katy Laird\, Manager\, Membership and Development: klaird@mocca.ca or 416-395-7613
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/lois-andison/
CATEGORIES:Member's Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150301T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150301T110000
DTSTAMP:20260408T020921
CREATED:20150211T165014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150213T160025Z
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SUMMARY:Mini MOCCA | Canada in Collage!
DESCRIPTION:What does Canada look like to you?\nCut\, tear\, stick and paste together your own portrait of our nation. Using magazines such as Macleans\, Canadian Living and more\, participants will explore what our country looks like and create their own unique collages of that vision. \nWhat is Canada?\nWhat are some uniquely Canadian ‘secret handshakes?’ Participants will use a myriad of arts and craft materials to explore what it means to be Canadian and make their own collage landscapes to take home. The workshop is led by artist Jacquelyn van Kampen and the Collage Collective. \nMini MOCCA is an engaging children’s workshop series featuring exhibition-related arts\, crafts\, and play-based exploration. \nAges 4-12\nFree (Suggested donation of $5)\nDrop-in (RSVP not required) \nParticipants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for the duration of the workshop. \nFor more information contact Michael Vickers mvickers@mocca.ca\, 416-395-7436 \n\nMini MOCCA is generously supported by
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/canada-in-collage/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150216T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150216T180000
DTSTAMP:20260408T020921
CREATED:20150214T144302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150214T144516Z
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SUMMARY:Family Day
DESCRIPTION:MOCCA is open from 11 am to 6 pm for Family Day.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/family-day/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150215T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150215T110000
DTSTAMP:20260408T020921
CREATED:20150209T211319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150209T212550Z
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SUMMARY:THIS IS BREAKFAST: Featuring artist Jeremy Bailey
DESCRIPTION:This is Breakfast is our ongoing lecture series proudly presented by the moccamigos membership program. Join us for a light breakfast and a riveting talk by local artist and and self proclaimed ‘Famous New Media Artist’ Jeremy Bailey before the museum opens on Sunday morning! \nIt is a free event and open to the public. Jeremy will be giving a private tour of the current Douglas Coupland exhibition at MOCCA entitled Douglas Coupland: everywhere is anywhere is anything is everything. Not to be missed! \nAbout Jeremy Bailey:\nSince the early noughties Bailey has ploughed a compelling\, and often hilarious\, road through the various developments of digital communications technologies. Ostensibly a satire on\, and parody of\, the practices and language of “new media\,” the jocose surface of Bailey’s work hides an incisive exploration of the critical intersection between video\, computing\, performance\, and the body (Morgan Quaintance\, Rhizome). \nRecent projects include performances for Rhizome’s Seven on Seven in New York\, The Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam and Tate Liverpool. His work has been shown widely including recent solo shows at Transmediale in Berlin\, and group shows Mediamatic in Amsterdam\, Museums Quartier in Vienna and Balice Hertling in Paris. Recent commissions include projects for FACT in Liverpool\, Turner Contemporary in Margate UK\, and The New Museum in New York. Bailey is represented by Pari Nadimi Gallery in Toronto.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/jeremybailey/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
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