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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150210T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150210T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082403
CREATED:20150109T202939Z
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SUMMARY:Members' Event: All Access Tour
DESCRIPTION:MOCCA MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM\n \n	\n	\n			\n	\n	\n				MOCCA Members are invited to join Assistant Curator Su-Ying Lee for a tour of the current exhibitions.\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/all-access-coupland/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Member's Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150207T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150207T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082403
CREATED:20150204T154217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150204T162056Z
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SUMMARY:Special Visit to Daniel Faria Gallery | Douglas Coupland: Our Modern World
DESCRIPTION:Join MOCCA on a visit to Douglas Coupland: Our Modern World; an exhibition of recent and new work at Daniel Faria Gallery. The gallery team will provide a look at the artist’s recent projects and discuss Coupland’s practice within the Canadian and international art context.Please RSVP to info@mocca.ca
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/daniel-faria/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150131T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150131T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082403
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150131T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150131T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082403
CREATED:20150112T220134Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150123T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150123T190000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082403
CREATED:20150114T193949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150115T164054Z
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SUMMARY:Jon Sasaki: Bouncy Highrise
DESCRIPTION:Bouncy Highrise is a performance event in which a small crew of people will attempt to stack a tower of bouncy castles\, one on top of the other. This will take MOCCA’s courtyard. \nThe project organizers intend to draw attention to the numerous highrise towers that seemingly “spring up overnight” in the Queen St. W. neighbourhood\, redefining its character. \nThe inflatable castles may or may not stack tidily however\, and therein lies the crux of the piece. It might be quite sisyphean as the tower leans\, buckles\, deflates\, twists\, or tumbles. We cannot predict what will happen\, but it will be up to the performers to react in the moment with improvised problem solving and teamwork. The audience will be invited to watch from a safe barricaded vantage point\, as the 35 foot tall monumental tower is constructed. The castles would be tied to each other and secured to the adjacent brick wall as required\, so the tower could not topple in the direction of the audience. I imagine the event would be a nail-biter\, akin to watching a five-story tall game of Jenga. Failures would provide tragicomic relief from an earnest engineering endeavor. Ad hoc solutions would be plentiful as the crew attempted to overcome hurdles. \nThe project is aspirational in nature and will recall not only ambitious local architecture (condominiums\, CN Tower\, etc) but art historical works such as Brancusi’s Endless Column\, a piece cited by Derek Sullivan in his Villa contribution. Bouncy Highrise is intended as a serious response to Toronto’s recent exponentially increased urban density\, yet the performance maintains a tone of levity and playfulness. \nPresented by Jessica Bradley Gallery in association with MOCCA and Villa Toronto
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/bouncyhighrise/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150122
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150126
DTSTAMP:20260408T082403
CREATED:20150114T211320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150114T211421Z
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SUMMARY:Cultural Partner Event: Interior Design Show
DESCRIPTION:From January 22 – 25\, 2015 the Interior Design Show will return to Toronto for its 16th year\, showcasing hot-topic design trends & the most innovative of international and Canadian design.  An incubator of ideas\, the show hosts the most influential design minds of today\, curates feature exhibitions and collaborations\, and is a platform to launch never before seen products.  IDS is not just a fair – it’s a total design experience.  Don’t miss the three day event at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre this winter. \nVisit www.interiordesignshow.com and use promo code MOCCAIDS15 to receive 10% off general admission or 10% off trade registration.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/ids2015/
LOCATION:Metro Toronto Convention Centre\, North Building\, 255 Front Street West\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20141215T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20141215T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082403
CREATED:20141126T190539Z
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SUMMARY:'Art of Whisky' Workshop
DESCRIPTION:$20 – members or friend of member*\n$30 – general admission\n*Your coupon code has been emailed to you \n\n Purchase Tickets Now\n\n	Meet at MOCCA for an exclusive\, educational evening in Vera Frenkel’s Transit Bar with passionate local distiller Charles Benoit\, co-owner of Toronto Distillery; a company founded in 2012 with the intent of distilling Ontario’s agricultural bounty.\nDuring the workshop you will learn about the distillation process\, what makes a great whisky\, and how to taste it. Your ticket includes 4 different whiskies; two of Toronto Distillery’s un-aged\, organic whiskies and two from the Transit Bar. \nCash bar otherwise. \nEvent will take place if a minimum of 20 tickets are sold by Friday December 12th.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/art-of-whisky/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20141214T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20141214T180000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082403
CREATED:20141128T183057Z
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SUMMARY:Model Minority Publication Preview with Gendai
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with the exhibition Vera Frenkel: Ways of Telling\, Gendai Gallery will introduce their most recent publication through a selection of readings\, which will take place around Frenkel’s immerse installation “…from the Transit Bar”. The publication titled Model Minority\, is an assemblage of the readings\, articles\, ephemera\, and archives discovered and created from a year-long programming series issued under the same name. \nThe programme Model Minority\, contests the self-pretence of a unified Canada built on a foundation of diversity and passive coexistence. Instead\, Gendai investigates a more radical version of a multicultural society through the lens of the “model minority”\, a figure that functions to stratify and reify cultural hierarchy while strengthening the template of supremacy relating to state/economic – colonial – power constructs. Model minority is a problematic concept that intersects deep within the ambiguity of the existing condition of multiculturalism in Canada. \nWithin the year\, the scope of Model Minority involved research\, workshops\, screenings\, and commissioned series that dissected the contradictory concept of model minority. Aptly\, the publication has been conceptualized as a ‘kit’ to be used as a functional resource for any pertinent\, future programs or discussions. “…from the Transit Bar” offers an ideal venue to preview the print-based iteration of Gendai’s nomadic\, process-based public platform for the production of new dialogue\, alliances and creative research.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/modelminority/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20141213T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20141213T180000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082403
CREATED:20141202T184545Z
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SUMMARY:"SCHOOL" at MOCCA
DESCRIPTION:Please join us in the Transit Bar for an open discussion starting from “More Thoughts on Cultural Translation”; an essay by Indian literary theorist\, philosopher and University Professor at Columbia University\, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak. \nPlease read the text ahead of time if possible – printed texts will be available at MOCCA during the week prior to the event or can be found online by clicking here.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/school-at-mocca/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20141211T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20141211T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082403
CREATED:20141119T192848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141119T211348Z
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SUMMARY:Pedro Ferreira: “Fragments 2014”
DESCRIPTION:A Derme live cinema event with media artist Pedro Ferreira and composer Allison Cameron (experimental music). \nIn a world of cross-fade songs with no space for silence\, we try to slow things down. A state of meditation and inner peace. Being conscious of space and time\, no rush for chord changes\, no rush for new sounds. Noise is music\, repetition is new information. Sampling from different sources\, we cross between media; analog and digital technologies come face-to-face\, questioning where we are now through rhythm and motion. The Derme live cinema collective believes in sharing and collaboration. We work together with visual and media artists\, performers\, musicians and sound designers\, poets and writers. Derme live cinema performance creates fire for the ears\, wind for the eyes and honey for the soul. \nPedro Ferreira (born in 1988\, Portugal) graduated in multimedia arts and culture from the University of Porto. His works are at the interface between media\, sound and visual arts. With the use of analog and digital technologies he creates experimental films\, audiovisual installations\, interventions and performances\, photography and documentary. Ferreira is the director of Derme live cinema performance. He transits from West to Eastern Europe to Canada. The socio-cultural and political environment is his impulse for creation which results in specific local community research and pro-active interaction. \nAllison Cameron is a Toronto composer and performer of experimental music. She improvises with and composes for Casio SK sampling keyboards\, ukulele\, banjo\, Honeytone amps\, radios\, crackle box\, cassette tapes\, found objects\, contact mics and guitar pedals. Using idiosyncratic performance techniques\, her work exposes an unpremeditated sound world. Her performances have been recorded for Musicworks Magazine\, Bug Incision and the Rat-drifting label. \nPresented by the Goethe-Institut\, the Images Festival and the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art\nPart of the European Media Art Network Exchange with Australia and Canada 2014 & 2015\nSupported by the Cultural Programme 2013 of the European Commission\, the Goethe-Institut
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/pedro-ferreira/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20141205T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20141205T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082403
CREATED:20141202T191339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141202T194303Z
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SUMMARY:Ali Kazimi: Fair Play
DESCRIPTION:Join us in Vera Frenkel’s Transit Bar for a stereoscopic 3D screening of Ali Kazimi’s film Fair Play. \nAt the turn of the 20th century\, in response to mounting racial tensions in British Columbia\, the Canadian government restricted immigration by passing the Continuous Journey Provision of the Immigration Acts of 1908 and 1910. All subjects of the British Empire had freedom of movement within the Commonwealth; however\, the Canadian government effectively prohibited immigration from Asia by requiring all people to travel without stopping from the country of origin. In 1914\, a group of Indian entrepreneurs set out to directly challenge this law by chartering a steamship called the Komagata Maru. Upon arrival\, the passengers were detained on the ship for two months and departed only after the Canadian Government apprehended them with a navy cruiser. Upon arrival in India\, nineteen passengers were shot dead by British authorities. Several leaders were accused of sedition and we imprisoned or hanged. \nAli Kazimi has worked extensively to contextualize this incident by creating work that explores themes of race\, migration\, memory and history. While his award-winning documentary Continuous Journey (2004) is a meticulous archival project about the incident\, his most recent work\, Fair Play\, through ten quiet vignettes\, depicts the lives of ordinary people who were affected by the arrival\, detention and departure of the Komagata Maru. Fair Play provides a view into the private lives of South Asians on shore during a time of extreme racial tension. These works illustrate that the Komagata Maru Incident was not an isolated one\, but emblematic of the larger context of racist policies of the Canadian state and the attitudes of European settlers. \nFair Play opens a window to the past and allows viewer to feel as if they are in the presence of materially fathomable\, historically accurate\, life-sized peoples. With the immediacy and presence that only stereoscopic 3D moving images can evoke\, Kazimi asks the viewer to rethink history and immerse themselves into the spaces and lives of the characters. \nAli Kazimi is an award winning filmmaker\, critically acclaimed author and visual artist whose work deals with race\, social injustice\, migration\, history and memory. His documentaries include Narmada: A Valley Rises (1994)\, Shooting Indians: A Journey With Jeffrey Thomas (1997)\, Passage from India (1998)\, Continuous Journey (2004)\, Runaway Grooms (2006)\, Rex versus Singh (2009). His book Undesirables: White Canada and the Komagata Maru – An Illustrated History (Douglas & McIntyre) was a finalist for both the 2012 Vancouver Book Award. He is an Associate Professor in the Department of Film\, School of Arts\, Media\, Performance and Design\, York University where he is also the principle investigator of the Stereoscopic 3D Lab.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/fairplay/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20141201T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20141201T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082403
CREATED:20141119T185719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141126T193337Z
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SUMMARY:‘Art of Wine' Workshop
DESCRIPTION:FREE for MOCCA Members at the $150+ levels\n$10 for all other MOCCA Members and guests of MOCCA Members (1 guest/member)\n$15 general admission \n PURCHASE TICKETS\n\n	MOCCA’s new exhibition Vera Frenkel: Ways of Telling includes the significant work “…from the Transit Bar“\, a video installation in the form of a fully functioning piano bar. \nIn the spirit of ‘spirits’\, MOCCA invites you to a wine-tasting workshop with Krystina Roman of Rosewood Estates. Krystina will lead us through a ‘Blind Tasting 101’ and an introduction to becoming a ‘Master Sommelier’. She will discuss the tricks and tips that wine professionals use to identify the quality of a wine using four different wine styles: dry\, oak-aged\, light and heavy bodied. \nRosewood Estates is located in the heart of the Niagara wine region. Since 2008\, they have created distinctive vineyard-inspired wines\, natural honey and\, as Niagara’s first winery-meadery\, handcrafted meads. In 2012\, Rosewood wines were awarded 16 medals and ranked 14th overall in Canada. \nLimited registration. Online registration required. \nFor more information contact: Katy Laird klaird@mocca.ca 416-395-7613.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/art-of-wine/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20141118T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20141118T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082403
CREATED:20141030T161447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141030T161447Z
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SUMMARY:Members' Event: All Access Tour
DESCRIPTION:MOCCA MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM\n \n	\n	\n			\n	\n	\n				MOCCA Members are invited to join Assistant Curator Su-Ying Lee for a tour of the exhibition Vera Frenkel: Ways of Telling. \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/all-access-vera-frenkel/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Member's Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20141114T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20141114T220000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082403
CREATED:20141105T182819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141105T182924Z
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SUMMARY:Vera Frenkel: Ways of Telling Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Vera Frenkel: Ways of Telling is a comprehensive presentation of the work of the Toronto-based artist whose interdisciplinary approach to video\, performance\, sculpture\, printmaking\, and installations has earned widespread international acclaim. The exhibition showcases rarely seen early works such as The Storyteller’s Device\, alongside more recent projects such as ONCE NEAR WATER: Notes from the Scaffolding Archive\, and the monumental\, multichannel video/photo project\, The Blue Train. The exhibition also features a reconstruction of the artist’s storied six-channel video installation and fully functioning piano bar …from the Transit Bar\, being installed as a special presentation of the NGC@MOCCA program. \nPianist/composer Tom Szczesniak will play the Transit Bar piano at the opening and during the exhibition. \nExhibition runs November 15 – December 28\, 2014 \n  \nSupporting Sponsors \nBMO Financial Group\nPIA \nExhibition Supporters \nEb and Jane Zeidler\nLatner Family Foundation\nThe Ouellette Family Foundation\nArmstrong Fine Art Services\nP&L Catering
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/vera-frenkel-opening/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20141019T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20141019T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082403
CREATED:20140905T185126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141017T151942Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20141019T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20141019T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082403
CREATED:20140905T180258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141017T151918Z
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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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20141018T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20141018T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082403
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:20260408T082403
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;VALUE=DATE:20141008
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141009
DTSTAMP:20260408T082403
CREATED:20140909T190715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140910T205208Z
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SUMMARY:Members' Event: Collection Tour
DESCRIPTION:MOCCA Membership Program\n 	MOCCA Members at the Contributing Member level and up ($250+) are invited to explore Tory’s impressive corporate art collection in a special after-hours tour. Members will be guided by Fela Grunwald\, the collection’s curator. \nThe collection is comprised of works acquired over the last four decades\, by artists ranging from Guido Molinari and Yves Gaucher to Scott McFarland\, Barbara Steinman\, Edward Burtynsky\, Rodney Graham and Lynne Cohen. Highlights also include two large-scale commissions by Pascal Grandmaison and Robert Fones. \nLimited Registration. For more information or to RSVP\, contact Katy Laird\, Manager\, Membership and Development at klaird@mocca.ca or 416-395-7613.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/torys/
CATEGORIES:Member's Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20141006T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20141006T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082403
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:20260408T082403
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:20260408T082403
CREATED:20140821T221119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140822T214744Z
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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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20140930T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20140930T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082403
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:20260408T082403
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140929
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140930
DTSTAMP:20260408T082403
CREATED:20140910T185028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140919T185824Z
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SUMMARY:Members' Event: Collection Tour
DESCRIPTION:MOCCA Membership Program\n 	Patrick and Tee Burke invite THE ART DEPT. Members to their home for an exclusive tour of their personal collection. A truly visceral collection exemplifying the many facets of the collectors’ personalities\, passion and history\, the Burkes have amalgamated an eclectic group of works across many media. They are inspired during their travels\, attendance at galleries\, art fairs and everyday life. \nLimited Registration. For more information or to RSVP\, contact Katy Laird\, Manager\, Membership and Development at klaird@mocca.ca or 416-395-7613.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/members-event-fall-collection-tour/
CATEGORIES:Member's Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140923
DTSTAMP:20260408T082403
CREATED:20140825T180548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140910T183818Z
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SUMMARY:Members' Event: Studio Visit
DESCRIPTION:MOCCA MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM\n \n	\n	\n			\n	\n	\n				MOCCA Members at the Associate Member level and up ($500+) are invited to an exclusive studio visit with artists Jennifer Marman and Daniel Borins. \nMarman and Borins have been creating large-format sculpture\, installation\, mixed media and electronic art since 2000. Their work often contextualizes visual art within everyday life while referring to and reassessing twentieth century art history. They have exhibited extensively\, both nationally and internationally\, including exhibitions at the National Gallery of Canada\, the Art Gallery of Ontario\, and the Nicaragua Biennial. They are represented by Cristin Tierney Gallery in New York where they held their first New York solo exhibition in 2013. Marman and Borins are also producing several large-scale public art projects\, including commissions for the TTC and Waterfront Toronto’s Pan Am Village. Their next institutional solo exhibition will be at the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art in 2015.\n\n\n  \nLimited Registration. For more information or to RSVP\, contact Katy Laird\, Manager\, Membership and Development at klaird@mocca.ca or 416-395-7613.\n\n 	Image: Pavilion of the Blind\, 2013. Mechanized vertical blinds\, shades\, and panel systems (custom coloured)\, motors\, micro controller. 10′ x 32′ x 4′. Courtesy of Cristin Tierney Gallery\, New York. Photo: Dan Dabrowski
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/marman-borins/
CATEGORIES:Member's Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20140911T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20140911T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082403
CREATED:20140909T205642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140910T182941Z
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SUMMARY:Members' Event: All Access Tour
DESCRIPTION:MOCCA Membership Program\n 	MOCCA Members are invited to join Assistant Curator Su-Ying Lee for a tour of current exhibitions: TBD\, Mark Soo: House is a Feeling\, and Amie Siegel: Provenance. \nFor more information or to RSVP\, contact Katy Laird\, Manager\, Membership and Development at klaird@mocca.ca or 416-395-7613.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/all-access-fall-2014/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Member's Event
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20140905T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20140905T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082403
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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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20140905T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20140905T220000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082403
CREATED:20140828T142621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140905T163040Z
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SUMMARY:Fall Exhibitions Opening Party
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating the launch of our much-anticipated Fall exhibitions:TBD\nCurated by Su-Ying Lee\nSeptember 6 – October 26 \nAMIE SIEGAL: PROVENANCE\nTIFF Future Projections\nCurated by Andréa Picard\nSeptember 4 – 14 \nMARK SOO: HOUSE IS A FEELING\nOrganized by MOCCA and the National Gallery of Canada\nSeptember 6 – October 26 \nThe evening includes a performance of Archer Pechawis’ Seeking Bones – a piece that considers MOCCA from cultural\, chronological\, geological\, and hydrological perspectives. \nFood and drinks will be available at a cash bar. \nEvent Partner: Kronenbourg 1664
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/tbd-launch/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Opening
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20140817T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20140817T190000
DTSTAMP:20260408T082403
CREATED:20140723T185418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140807T204938Z
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SUMMARY:Over the Rainbow Closing Party Featuring Live Performance by Carole Pope
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a closing party celebrating the successful run of our summer exhibition\, Over the Rainbow: Seduction and Identity. \nEnjoy a special performance by legendary recording artist Carole Pope. \nDoors: 7 PM\nCarole Pope Concert: 8 PM \nFREE ADMISSION \nEvent Partners: Kronenbourg 1664 and The Drake Hotel \nmocca.ca/otr
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/over-the-rainbow-closing-party/
LOCATION:MOCCA\, 952 Queen Street West\, Toronto
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