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SUMMARY:Sneak Preview Weekend: Doors Open Toronto
DESCRIPTION:MOCA’s new home in the Junction Triangle will truly define what we believe is the role of the 21st century museum: to be first and foremost a welcoming\, accessible\, and relevant space. \nWe are inviting the public for a sneak preview weekend\, May 26-27\, 2018 for Doors Open Toronto. \nSaturday\, May 26\, 12pm – 5pm (last entry at 4:30pm) \nSunday\, May 27\, 12pm – 5pm (last entry at 4:30pm) \nAccessibility Notes: Due to ongoing construction\, MOCA is not currently accessible by mobility aid devices. Visitors will need to climb 1 step from the street into a stairwell\, and an additional 32 of steps/stairs to access an elevator on the second floor. \nDirections \n 
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/sneak-preview-weekend-doors-open-toronto/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20180921T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20180921T220000
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SUMMARY:Member Exclusive Preview - AT CAPACITY
DESCRIPTION:We open the doors to welcome MOCA Toronto members for an animated evening to explore and interact with programs on all five floors of the museum. \nWe are thrilled to announce an unprecedented response to this event and MOCA’s membership program. We cannot wait to welcome you all to our new home on Sterling Road. \nPlease note\, the Member Exclusive Preview is now at capacity.  \nMemberships can still be purchased\, but do not include a ticket to the preview. We encourage you to join us for MOCA’s official public grand opening ceremony on Saturday\, September 22 at 10 am. Following the ribbon cutting\, we invite you to explore all five floors of the museum\, meet some artists and learn about their work. \nExclusive member programming will take place year-round. We look forward to hosting our members at our next event. Learn more about the benefits of membership here. \nThis event is for ages 19 and over. Please have a copy of your ticket(s) at the event (printed or on your phone). \nPlan Your Visit\nMOCA\, 158 Sterling Road\, Toronto \n\nTransit: MOCA is easily accessible by TTC. We are located near Dundas West and Lansdowne Stations. You can reach us via the 505 Dundas and 506 Carlton.\nParking: There is very limited paid parking available across MOCA.\nRoad closures: Dundas St. and Lansdowne Ave. intersection is closed due to construction\n\n \nMatilda Aslizadeh\, Resort\, 2016. HD video\, 26:40 minutes. 3-channel video\, audio\, and mixed media installation\, dimensions variable. Image Credit: Matilda Aslizadeh. Courtesy the artist and Pari Nadimi Gallery.
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LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Member's Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20180922T100000
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SUMMARY:International Grand Opening Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Official Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Saturday\, 10 am\nMuseum doors open at 11am \nLast entry at 4:30 pm \nJoin us for MOCA’s official public grand opening ceremony. Following the ribbon cutting ceremony\, we invite you to explore all five floors of the museum all weekend for free. Meet some of the artists and learn about their work. \nThis event is not ticketed and is all ages. Anticipate wait times. \n \nArtists in attendance (subject to change): \n\n\n\nHiba Abdallah\nAndreas Angelidakis\nMatilda Aslizadeh\nAdrian Blackwell\n\nJustin Langlois\nAnge Loft\nRajni Perera\nJeremy Shaw\nNep Sidhu\n\n\n\nGetting to MOCA\, 158 Sterling Road\, Toronto \n\nTransit: MOCA is easily accessible by TTC and we highly suggest this mode of transportation. We are located near Dundas West and Lansdowne Stations. You can reach us via the 505 Dundas and 506 Carlton.\nParking: There is very limited paid parking available across MOCA.\nBiking: We are located along the West Toronto Rail Path. There are limited bike rings for parking.\nRoad closures: Dundas St. and Lansdowne Ave. intersection is closed due to construction\n\nAccessibility: \nMOCA Toronto is a barrier-free and accessible museum for all. We are located on the first five floors of the Tower Automotive Building\, with elevators serving each floor. The museum has wheelchair and stroller parking as well as two walkers and wheelchairs available onsite for use. If you have other needs we should know about\, contact us at visitorexperience@mocalegacy.webpreview.site ahead of time to make any arrangements.\n \n  \nThis event has been financially assisted by the Ontario Cultural Attractions Fund of the Government of Ontario through the Ministry of Tourism\, Culture and Sport\, administered by the Ontario Cultural Attractions Fund Corporation \n \n#MOCAToronto \nKendell Geers\, BE:LIE:VE\, 2002. Neon. Courtesy the artist and Stephen Friedman Gallery.
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LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Opening
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20180929T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20180930T070000
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SUMMARY:DEMOS - A Reconstruction - Nuit Blanche at MOCA
DESCRIPTION:DEMOS – A Reconstruction\, 2018 \n74 vinyl-covered foam modules \nRelationships that are constantly negotiated in the age of the Internet are explored in three dimensions by Andreas Angelidakis’s DEMOS – A Reconstruction. \nThe work consists of 74 foam modules that have been arranged for Nuit Blanche into a fixed structure designed by the artist. This amphitheatre-like space can be used as seating from which to watch three videos that trace the story of Angelidakis’s first Soft Ruin that was produced in 2007 to his current installation at MOCA. \nWorks on show: \nTetris Mountain\, 2003 \nBuilding an Electronic Ruin\, 2011 \nMINERVA\, 2014 \nPlease note that for Nuit Blanche the installation of DEMOS – A Reconstruction is a fixed structure and the modules should not be moved. \n  \n“I started out as an architect\, working in online communities such as Active Worlds and Second Life. I was part of a collective called NEEN\, which in the early 2000s explored the new boundaries of Art Online\, or what we used to call “the emotional landscape of the Internet.” I built worlds for our group\, places where we could hang out as avatars and pretend to be together. I tried to understand what the architecture of the internet could be\, what kind of buildings would grab the fleeting attention span of the online human. \nA few years later\, I visited Second Life again\, and found some of my abandoned buildings\, looking as new as when I copy-pasted and re-coded modules to build them. I began to think of how I could make an electronic building age gracefully\, instead of just looking dated. I went back to Second Life\, and tried to teach a building how to become a ruin. \nSomewhere in the process\, I turned my electronic ruin into soft building parts\, upholstered with digitally printed textures. On these new ruins\, visitors could comfortably lie down to watch the story of my Soft (ware) Ruin.” \nExtract from text by Andreas Angelidakis \n\nLast entry time: 6:30 a.m. \n  \nAccessibility: \nMOCA Toronto is a barrier-free and accessible museum for all. We are located on the first five floors of the Tower Automotive Building\, with elevators serving each floor. The museum has wheelchair and stroller parking as well as two walkers and wheelchairs available onsite for use. If you have other needs we should know about\, contact us at visitorexperience@mocalegacy.webpreview.site ahead of time to make any arrangements. \nAndreas Angelidakis\, Installation View DEMOS – A Reconstruction\, 2018. Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto Canada. Photo by Toni Hafkenscheid.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/demos-a-reconstruction-nuit-blanche-at-moca/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Programming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181013T133000
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SUMMARY:Difficult Conversations with Niki Landau
DESCRIPTION:1:30pm-5pm\nFree with admission\nLimited capacity (Registration required)\nFor ages 14 and over\nFloor 4 \nRegister here \nNiki Landau\, both a theatre artist and alternative dispute resolution practitioner\, will facilitate conversations around disagreement through a series of exercises that help build useful skills such as self-awareness\, listening\, compassion\, and mutual understanding. \nRehearsing Disagreement  \nHiba Abdallah and Justin Langlois’s Rehearsing Disagreement is the first project in MOCA’s Art in Use series on MOCA’s Floor 4. The project is comprised of four participatory works that explore disagreement and conflict through the lens of art and within the structure of the museum. Inviting visitors to share their lived experiences\, the artists present the argument that co-existing in difference is a generative part of our civic responsibility. \nAs an extension to their project\, a weekend program features participatory activities\, talks\, and workshops that frame the question: how does disagreement play a useful role in our everyday? By identifying the positive effects of differences\, participants can develop the skill of agreeing to disagree. \n  \nBios \nNiki Landau is a mediator\, actor\, playwright\, and theatre producer. She teaches theatre arts at York University and Seneca College\, and is a Mediation and Communication Skills trainer who has worked with many individuals\, families and organizations to help improve skills\, relationships and group dynamics. She co­founded Theatre PANIK in 2005 and has taken part in the grassroots peacemaking initiative The Compassionate Listening Project. \nHiba Abdallah is a text-based artist who often works with others to develop public installations\, projects\, and exhibitions about the narratives of place. Abdallah’s work cultivates a playful yet reverent sense of community that seeks to foster collective public imagination. \nJustin Langlois is an artist\, organizer\, and currently an Associate Professor and Assistant Dean of Integrated Learning in the Faculty of Culture + Community at Emily Carr University of Art and Design. His practice explores collaborative structures\, critical pedagogy\, and custodial frameworks as tools for gathering\, learning\, and making. \n  \nRegister here\nA general admission ticket must be purchased in addition for entry into the event. You may purchase your ticket at the museum or online. \n  \nAccessibility: \nMOCA Toronto is a barrier-free and accessible museum for all. We are located on the first five floors of the Tower Automotive Building\, with elevators serving each floor. The museum has wheelchair and stroller parking as well as two walkers and wheelchairs available onsite for use. If you have other needs we should know about\, contact us at visitorexperience@mocalegacy.webpreview.site ahead of time to make any arrangements. \n \n\n  \nHiba Abdallah and Justin Langlois\, Striking a Balance – Rehearsing Disagreement Commission\, 2018. Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto Canada. Photo by Toni Hafkenscheid.\n 
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/difficult-conversations-with-niki-landau/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181014T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181014T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T183459
CREATED:20180928T171144Z
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SUMMARY:Cultivating Legibilities of Disagreement with The Department of Unusual Certainties\, Pamila Matharu\, and Public Studio
DESCRIPTION:2 pm-4 pm\nAll ages welcome\nFree courtesy of TD Bank Group (no registration required)\nFloor 4\nPlease arrive 15 minutes early \nThe Department of Unusual Certainties\, Pamila Matharu\, Public Studio explore disagreement in different disciplines including urban geographies\, pedagogy\, and architecture. \nRehearsing Disagreement \nHiba Abdallah and Justin Langlois Rehearsing Disagreement is the first project in MOCA’s Art in Use series on MOCA’s Floor 4. The project comprises of four participatory works that explore disagreement and conflict through the lens of art and within the structure of museum. Inviting visitors to share their lived experiences\, the artists present the argument that co-existing in difference is a generative part of our civic responsibility. \nAs an extension to their project a weekend program\, Cultivating Legibilities of Disagreement\, features participatory activities\, talks\, and workshops that frame the question: how does disagreement play a useful role in our everyday? By identifying the positive effects of differences\, participants can develop the skill of agreeing to disagree. \n  \nBios \nThe Department of Unusual Certainties is a multi-disciplinary studio who designs a collaborative process for engagement\, communication and education. \nIn 2010\, DOUC started as a result of a shared need to ask questions about our everyday existence. This curiosity continues to grow and has manifested over the years through projects that traverse urban design\, public art\, education\, cartography and social engagement. \nPamila Matharu (Birmingham\, UK\, 1973- ) is an immigrant-settler with an interdisciplinary practice as an artist\, educator\, and cultural producer. She engages close readings of gaps\, omissions and fissures of the unexamined intersectional life and the everyday. A graduate of Visual Arts and Fine Arts Education from York University (2002)\, she’s been grant recipient from the Toronto\, Ontario and Canada Art Councils and continues to contribute to Toronto artist-run culture community for over the past 24 years; that has primarily focused on artist-run cultural production\, advocacy\, and art-worlding. Her upcoming solo show One of These Things are Not Like the Other\, debuts at A Space Gallery\, March 15 – April 20\, 2019. \nPublic Studio is the collective art practice of filmmaker Elle Flanders and architect Tamira Sawatzky. Public Studio creates large-scale public artworks\, lens-based works\, films\, and immersive installations\, which focus on conflict and landscape in the everyday. \nHiba Abdallah is a text-based artist who often works with others to develop public installations\, projects\, and exhibitions about the narratives of place. Abdallah’s work cultivates a playful yet reverent sense of community that seeks to foster collective public imagination. \nJustin Langlois is an artist\, organizer\, and currently an Associate Professor and Assistant Dean of Integrated Learning in the Faculty of Culture + Community at Emily Carr University of Art and Design. His practice explores collaborative structures\, critical pedagogy\, and custodial frameworks as tools for gathering\, learning\, and making. \n  \nAccessibility: \nMOCA Toronto is a barrier-free and accessible museum for all. We are located on the first five floors of the Tower Automotive Building\, with elevators serving each floor. The museum has wheelchair and stroller parking as well as two walkers and wheelchairs available onsite for use. If you have other needs we should know about\, contact us at visitorexperience@mocalegacy.webpreview.site ahead of time to make any arrangements. \n  \n\n  \nHiba Abdallah and Justin Langlois\, Failing is a Matter of Perspective – Rehearsing Disagreement Commission\, 2018. Courtesy of Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto. Photo by Toni Hafkenscheid.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/cultivating-legibilities-of-disagreement-with-the-department-of-unusual-certainties-pamila-matharu-and-public-studio/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181107T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181107T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T183459
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SUMMARY:Introduction to BELIEVE
DESCRIPTION: Tour with curator\, David Liss\nAt 1pm and 1:30pm\n\nJoin us for a 20-minute introductory tour. Meet on Floor 1 under Kendell Geers’ BE:LIE:VE installation.\n\nNo registration needed.\nPlease purchase your admission ticket in advance online.\n\nAbove: Kendell Geers\, BE:LIE:VE\, 2002/2018. Below: Andreas Angelidakis\, DEMOS – A Reconstruction\, 2018. Photo by Toni Hafkenscheid.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/introduction-to-believe/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Programming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181109T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181109T203000
DTSTAMP:20260406T183459
CREATED:20181025T163209Z
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SUMMARY:'Laws of Motion in a Cartoon Landscape' | Andy Holden LIVE
DESCRIPTION:Through close observation of the adventures of well-known characters including Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote\, artist Andy Holden has adapted ten laws of cartoon physics to create a theory of art and the world we now inhabit. The first of which is that “anybody suspended in space will remain in space until made aware of their situation.” Holden\, who first learned to draw by copying cartoons\, argues that the golden age of this discipline offered “a prophetic glimpse” into the world in which we live. Studying cartoons\, he suggests\, will help us better understand the events that are shaping our present day\, not least the moments of financial crisis and the recent election and referendum results. \nIn this special live performance\, Holden is transported into the cartoon-world via green screen technology. This leap into a series of familiar landscapes unfolds an astonishing journey through the history of animation\, critical theory\, physics and art\, before arriving at contemporary politics and Holden’s theory that the world has now come to resemble a cartoon. \nPrice:\nAdult: $15\nSeniors and Students: $10\nUnder 18: Free\nEngage and Immerse Members: $5 \nReserve your tickets here.\nLimited availability \nPlease note: Laws of Motion in a Cartoon Landscape will be closed Friday\, November 9\, in order to set up and rehearse for the evening performance. \nWatch the trailer for Laws of Motion in a Cartoon Landscape:
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/laws-of-motion-in-a-cartoon-landscape-andy-holden-live/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Member's Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181110T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181110T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T183459
CREATED:20181025T161826Z
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SUMMARY:Green Screen Workshop with Andy Holden
DESCRIPTION:Artist Andy Holden introduces the influence of cartoon landscapes\, characters and scripts on the world of contemporary art and his practice in particular. Participants will have the chance to delve into his research for Laws of Motion in a Cartoon Landscape\, work on cartoon scripts\, make cartoon objects as props and then literally enter into the animated world via simple green screen technology.\n\nFree with admission\nAll ages \nPlease note\, Floor 5 is closed from 10am – 2pm for set up. \n  \nPhoto by Tom Sandler
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/green-screen-workshop-andy-holden/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181115T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181115T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T183459
CREATED:20181019T181034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181112T192326Z
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SUMMARY:A Conversation with Rajni Perera
DESCRIPTION:Open to Engage and Immerse members \nGo behind-the-scenes of Rajni Perera’s Talisman\, currently on view in the exhibition BELIEVE. Members are invited to an intimate talk with Perera and a tour of the woodshop of her collaborator\, artist Yorgo Liapis\, right on Sterling Rd. Meet the artist and learn about the inspiration and creation of this artwork. \nAbout Talisman \nThe double-throne Talisman\, a collaboration with artist Yorgo Liapis\, is at once a retelling of history\, a speculative form and an object to be appreciated on its own. \nTalisman suggests opportunities to engage in conversations that ease or erase the gulf between conflicting beliefs across history and time. The work evokes the rebalancing of energies—a space between binary identities and viewpoints. It also references a divisive and destructive conflict between the ancient Egyptian cities Thebes and Amarna. \n  \nBios \nRajni Perera \nRajni Perera is a Toronto-based artist\, commissioned by MOCA to produce new artworks for the exhibition BELIEVE. Her works Talisman and Banners for New Empires\, can be seen on Floor 2 of the museum.  \nYorgo Liapis  \nCollaborator\, Yorgo Liapis is an artist and woodworker whose extensive portfolio traverses art and design\, creating sculptural works and design pieces with a focus on materiality and craftsmanship. He currently lives and works in Toronto. \n  \nEngage and Immerse Members: RSVP@mocalegacy.webpreview.site \nIf you are currently an Access member and would like to join\, contact membership@mocalegacy.webpreview.site to upgrade your membership. \nNot a member? Join here \n  \n \nRajni Perera\, Talisman\, 2018. Photo by Tom Sandler Photography.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/a-conversation-with-rajni-perera/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Member's Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181116T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181116T203000
DTSTAMP:20260406T183459
CREATED:20181106T150603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181109T165908Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk | Tim Whiten
DESCRIPTION:Tim Whiten is a Toronto-based creator of charged objects that embody myths and narratives\, bringing these stories alive and affirming their relevance to the times in which we live. \nWork by Tim Whiten is featured in MOCA’s inaugural exhibition\, BELIEVE. His incredible glass objects\, After Phaeton and Reliquaire\, embody narratives related to power\, belief\, continuity of being and understanding our place in the world. \nTim Whiten was born in Inkster\, Michigan and lives and works in Toronto. He is represented by Olga Korper Gallery. “I do not refer to myself as an Artist; I think of myself as an image maker who also creates cultural objects. In close to forty years creating works\, I have sought to navigate the territory of the human condition and its transformative potential.” \nWork by Tim Whiten featured in MOCA’s inaugural exhibition\, BELIEVE (on view until January 6\, 2019): \nAfter Phaeton\, 2013 \nHand-crafted crystal clear glass\, ionized glass\, brass fittings \nAfter Phaeton embodies the mythological tale of Phaeton\, son of the sun god Helios\, who begged his father to let him drive the horse-drawn chariot of the sun. In a daring act of arrogance\, Phaeton ignored his father’s cautionary warnings about the mighty powers of the chariot and crashed it into the earth\, setting the planet ablaze. While Whiten does not insist upon singular interpretations of his work\, After Phaeton can be understood in our current era as a lesson related to humility\, privilege and power. \nReliquaire\, 2012 \nHandcrafted crystal clear glass\, human skull\, gold leaf \nResembling the sacred architecture of a church or temple\, Reliquaire is a glass container that houses a human skull visible through a magnified lens. The skull\, as a container for the brain\, represents the locus of knowledge\, imagination and identity. Most often relics are the preserved remains of someone who may have achieved great and extraordinary things\, but the identity of this skull\, obtained through medical and academic sources\, is unknown. Whiten protects and elevates this “ordinary” person\, acknowledging that all of life is sacred and important. \nThis event is free but requires pre-registration. \nMember registration starts November 7.\nPublic registration starts November 8. \nRegister here \n  \n \nTim Whiten\, After Phaeton\, 2012. Photo by Toni Hafkenscheid.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/tim-whiten-artist-talk/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Member's Event,Programming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181117T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181117T153000
DTSTAMP:20260406T183459
CREATED:20181106T151210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181110T225025Z
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SUMMARY:Sound Performance | Jeneen Frei Njootli
DESCRIPTION:Jeneen Frei Njootli is a Vuntut Gwich’in artist and a founding member of the ReMatriate Collective. In her interdisciplinary practice she uses media such as performance\, sound and textiles. Much of her work deconstructs the history of the materials she uses. She investigates their relationship to trade\, ceremonial regalia\, and the politics of First Nations art. Her cinematic-scale photograph Knowledge Transference IV is included in MOCA’s inaugural exhibition BELIEVE\, and she is shortlisted for the 2018 Sobey Art Award. \nNjootli’s live sound performances are sonic landscapes; frequencies and living energies that carry knowledge\, information and stories related to her personal experience and the world around her. \nJoin us for a special performance on Floor 1. No registration required.\n \n  \n \nPhoto courtesy of the artist.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/sound-performance-jeneen-frei-njootli/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Programming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181121T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181121T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T183459
CREATED:20181029T163332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181115T214809Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to BELIEVE
DESCRIPTION:Tour with curator\, David Liss\nAt 1pm and 1:30pm\n\nJoin us for a 20-minute introductory tour. Meet on Floor 1 under Kendell Geers’ BE:LIE:VE installation.\n\nNo registration needed.\nPlease purchase your admission ticket in advance online.\n\n\n\nAbove: Kendell Geers\, BE:LIE:VE\, 2002/2018. Below: Andreas Angelidakis\, DEMOS – A Reconstruction\, 2018. Photo by Toni Hafkenscheid.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/introduction-to-believe-2/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Programming
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/wp-content/uploads/BELIEVE.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181205
DTSTAMP:20260406T183459
CREATED:20181106T152334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181123T154405Z
UID:12180-1543363200-1543967999@mocalegacy.webpreview.site
SUMMARY:Screenings and Artist Talk | Nikolaj Bendix Skyum Larsen
DESCRIPTION:For over a decade Nikolaj Bendix Skyum Larsen has been working in a variety of media and materials to create visual responses to challenges within today’s society. Migration and disempowerment are some of his main areas of research. Larsen’s work can be understood as visual anthropology. His film Promised Land\, featured in the exhibition BELIEVE follows migrants in Calais\, France as they attempt the highly dangerous and near impossible task of getting into England. \n  \nScreening Program\nWednesday\, November 28 – Monday\, December 3 \nIn addition to his 3-channel film Promised Land included in the exhibition BELIEVE\, MOCA will program a selection of his recent works. \nArtist Talk\nSaturday\, December 1\, 3pm\nFloor 1 \nNikolaj Bendix Skyum Larsen introduces clips from some of his most recent works exploring issues related to current global migration crises. \nThe artist talk is free but requires pre-registration. \nMember registration starts November 7.\nPublic registration starts November 8. \nRegister here \n\n\n\n\n\n\nNikolaj Bendix Skyum Larsen\, Promised Land\, 2011. Image courtesy the artist.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/screenings-and-artist-talk-nikolaj-bendix-skyum-larsen/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Programming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181128T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181128T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T183459
CREATED:20181029T163516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181115T214736Z
UID:12127-1543410000-1543413600@mocalegacy.webpreview.site
SUMMARY:Introduction to BELIEVE
DESCRIPTION:Tour with curator\, David Liss\nAt 1pm and 1:30pm\n\nJoin us for a 20-minute introductory tour. Meet on Floor 1 under Kendell Geers’ BE:LIE:VE installation.\n\nNo registration needed.\nPlease purchase your admission ticket in advance online.\n\n\nAbove: Kendell Geers\, BE:LIE:VE\, 2002/2018. Below: Andreas Angelidakis\, DEMOS – A Reconstruction\, 2018. Photo by Toni Hafkenscheid.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/introduction-to-believe-3/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Programming
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/wp-content/uploads/BELIEVE.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181205T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181205T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T183459
CREATED:20181029T163732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181115T214704Z
UID:12131-1544014800-1544018400@mocalegacy.webpreview.site
SUMMARY:Introduction to BELIEVE
DESCRIPTION:Tour with curator\, David Liss\nAt 1pm and 1:30pm\n\nJoin us for a 20-minute introductory tour. Meet on Floor 1 under Kendell Geers’ BE:LIE:VE installation.\n\nNo registration needed.\nPlease purchase your admission ticket in advance online.\n\n\nAbove: Kendell Geers\, BE:LIE:VE\, 2002/2018. Below: Andreas Angelidakis\, DEMOS – A Reconstruction\, 2018. Photo by Toni Hafkenscheid.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/introduction-to-believe-4/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Programming
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/wp-content/uploads/BELIEVE.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181207T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181207T203000
DTSTAMP:20260406T183459
CREATED:20181115T152935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181122T152302Z
UID:12185-1544209200-1544214600@mocalegacy.webpreview.site
SUMMARY:Artist Talk | Kendell Geers
DESCRIPTION:Profoundly marked by his upbringing in South Africa during the Apartheid era\, Kendell Geers’ art often explores issues of social and political justice. BE:LIE:VE\, specially commissioned by MOCA for our inaugural exhibition\, is one of a number of his neon works that expose literal word plays that urge new ways to consider the complexities and paradoxes of language\, power and truth. \nThis is a free event with registration.\n \nEngage and Immerse member registration opens November 19.\nPublic registration opens November 21.  \nRegister here\nFloor 1 \n \n Kendell Geers\, BE:LIE:VE\, 2002/2018. Still from Member Preview September 2018. Image by Alexis Wood.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/artist-talk-kendell-geers/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Programming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181210T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190430T123000
DTSTAMP:20260406T183459
CREATED:20181205T161745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190326T202448Z
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SUMMARY:Book the Light Therapy room | Available to Members
DESCRIPTION:April is the last month of Light Therapy! \nMondays and Wednesdays: 10:30-11:30am and 11:30am-12:30pm \nExposure to light is used as a treatment for seasonal affective disorder (SAD)\, milder winter blues and sleep disorders. Light therapy can improve our busy lives and make us feel happier. Visit once or as often as you need. Book the room for: \n\nMeetings\nBook clubs\nMeditation\nPrivate sessions\n\nLight Therapy reservations are only available to members. To become a member\, sign up online or visit us at the Welcome Desk at the museum. \nThe public can access Light Therapy during regular museum hours with the exception of any reservations Mondays and Wednesdays (10:30am-12:30pm). \nDrinks are permitted on Floor 4 for Light Therapy. \nHow to book the Light Therapy room: \n\nLight Therapy can be booked by MOCA Members for a 60-minute time slot at either 10:30am or 11:30am on Mondays & Wednesdays\nThe room can accommodate groups of 1 – 10 visitors\nEach visitor will need a general admission ticket to enter the museum\, tickets can be booked online or in-person. From Jan. 7 to Feb. 13\, museum admissions will be pay-what-you-can and donations can be made in-person.\nMembers (Access\, Engage\, Immerse) can access the booking form by logging into your account\nNew sessions will open one month at a time\n\n\n\nBook the Light Therapy room\nLearn more about Light Therapy\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nApolonija Šušteršič\, Light Therapy\, 2018.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/book-the-light-therapy-room-members-only/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Member's Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181219T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181219T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T183459
CREATED:20181206T171040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181206T171159Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to BELIEVE
DESCRIPTION:Tour with curator\, David Liss\nAt 1pm and 1:30pm\n\nJoin us for a 20-minute introductory tour. Meet on Floor 1 under Kendell Geers’ BE:LIE:VE installation.\n\nNo registration needed.\nPlease purchase your admission ticket in advance online.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbove: Kendell Geers\, BE:LIE:VE\, 2002/2018. Below: Andreas Angelidakis\, DEMOS – A Reconstruction\, 2018. Photo by Toni Hafkenscheid.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/introduction-to-believe-5/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Programming
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/wp-content/uploads/BELIEVE.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190102T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190102T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T183459
CREATED:20181206T171317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181206T171317Z
UID:12488-1546434000-1546437600@mocalegacy.webpreview.site
SUMMARY:Introduction to BELIEVE
DESCRIPTION:Tour with curator\, David Liss\nAt 1pm and 1:30pm\n\nJoin us for a 20-minute introductory tour. Meet on Floor 1 under Kendell Geers’ BE:LIE:VE installation.\n\nNo registration needed.\nPlease purchase your admission ticket in advance online.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbove: Kendell Geers\, BE:LIE:VE\, 2002/2018. Below: Andreas Angelidakis\, DEMOS – A Reconstruction\, 2018. Photo by Toni Hafkenscheid.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/introduction-to-believe-6/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Programming
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/wp-content/uploads/Believe-Banner.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190118T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190118T190000
DTSTAMP:20260406T183459
CREATED:20190103T183448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190115T200530Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk | Apolonija Šušteršič (Light Therapy)\, Aaron Labbé (LUCID)\, November Paynter (Artistic Director MOCA)
DESCRIPTION:How can culture and museums contribute to well-being in society? \nArchitect and artist\, Apolonija Šušteršič first installed Light Therapy in 1999 at Moderna Museet in Stockholm to explore how contemporary museums can act as a public space\, and as social spaces for wellbeing. \nBased in Toronto\, Aaron Labbé is determined to change the way we approach the treatment of mental health. Inspired by the lack of non-invasive therapy options\, Aaron created LUCID\, an immersive sensory experience that aims to help people cope with anxiety\, stress and depression\, as well as improve overall mental health. \nIn a conversation moderated by Paynter\, Šušteršič and Labbé will share their work and areas of concern\, and together consider how institutions can find ways to bridge disciplines and introduce ideas to improve public well-being. \nLight Therapy is the second project in the Art in Use series at MOCA. This year-long program presents works and public events that ask: Can art motivate social\, political and cultural change? What meaningful role does art play in our lives? How can we use it as a tool? \n  \nApolonija Šušteršič’s work is related to a critical analysis of space; usually focused on the processes and relationships between institutions\, cultural politics\, urban planning and architecture. Her broad-ranging interests stem from the study of space and continue its investigation into the social and political nature of our lived environment. She holds a PhD from the University of Lund\, Malmö Art Academy\, Sweden and is a professor in the Department of Art & Public Space art at Oslo National Academy for the Arts. She has participated in contemporary art institutions and events internationally. \nFor MOCA’s installation of Light Therapy\, we sought the advice of Aaron Labbé who has spent more than four years exploring non-invasive therapy options including light and sound. Labbé’s thesis project resulted in LUCID\, an immersive sensory experience designed to provide therapeutic support. LUCID is installed on Floor 1 of MOCA from January 18 – 27. \n#themuseumisnotwhatitusedtobe #lighttherapy #artinuse \nThis event is sold out! \nDepending on capacity\, there may be tickets available at the museum before the event.\nLUCID runs Jan. 18-27 and ‘Light Therapy’ is on view until April 30. \n  \n \nApolonija Šušteršič’\, Light Therapy\, 2018.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/talk-by-apolonija-sustersic-with-november-paynter-artistic-director-moca/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="MOCA%20Toronto":MAILTO:info@mocalegacy.webpreview.site
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190125T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190125T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T183459
CREATED:20190118T195523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190118T195523Z
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SUMMARY:On Sterling Bingo (Open house/Scavenger hunt)
DESCRIPTION:Come by one of these Sterling Road locations and pick up a map and join us for an evening scavenger hunt of open studios. Get your map stamped at all 5 arts spaces and you can redeem it for a complimentary beverage at Henderson Brewing Co. \nParticipating Organizations: \n\nMOCA Toronto – 158 Sterling Rd\nBrothers Dressler – 225 Sterling Rd #16\nRepetitive Press – 227 Sterling Rd. #103\nFLY WITH ME Aerial Dance – 163 Sterling Rd. Unit 113\nHouse of Anansi Press – 128 Sterling Road\n\nCome and explore the neighbourhood.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/on-sterling-bingo-open-housescavenger-hunt/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190126T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190126T123000
DTSTAMP:20260406T183459
CREATED:20190114T162311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190114T165336Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop | Create clay sculptures with OSC resident artists\, PA System
DESCRIPTION:“Imagine a dream\, desire\, goal\, aspiration\, need\, resolution or hope that you have for yourself and mould it as a miniature.” \n\nPA System art collective invites everyone to help create part of the ongoing work Resolution (Mass of Clarity).\n\n\nWithin the Art in Use space at MOCA you are invited to sculpt the representation of a dream and make your imagination tangible.\n\n\n  \nThis event does not require additional tickets or registration and is open to all. Stop by and participate in the creation of this exhibition.\n\n\nPhoto courtesy of PA System.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/workshop-create-clay-sculptures-with-osc-resident-artists-pa-system/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Programming
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ORGANIZER;CN="MOCA%20Toronto":MAILTO:info@mocalegacy.webpreview.site
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190126T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190126T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T183459
CREATED:20190109T185529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190114T162847Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop | Create clay sculptures with OSC resident artists\, PA System
DESCRIPTION:“Imagine a dream\, desire\, goal\, aspiration\, need\, resolution or hope that you have for yourself and mould it as a miniature.” \n\nPA System art collective invites everyone to help create part of the ongoing work Resolution (Mass of Clarity).\n\n\nWithin the Art in Use space at MOCA you are invited to sculpt a clay representation of a dream and make your imagination tangible.\n\n\n\n  \nThis event does not require additional tickets or registration and is open to all. Stop by and participate in the creation of this exhibition.\n\n\n\n\n\nPhoto courtesy of PA System.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/workshop-create-clay-sculptures-with-osc-resident-artists-alexa-hatanaka-and-patrick-thompson/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Programming
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ORGANIZER;CN="MOCA%20Toronto":MAILTO:info@mocalegacy.webpreview.site
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190202T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190202T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T183459
CREATED:20190108T200644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190108T200718Z
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SUMMARY:Open Studio | Akin Studio Program at MOCA
DESCRIPTION:Floor 4\nFree / Pay-What-You-Can to enter the Museum\nQ & A panel at 2pm \nInterested in the Akin Studio Program?\nAkin invites you to an Open Studio at the Akin Studio Program on Floor 4 of the Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto Canada. Come and visit over 30 different artist studios and find out more about Akin\, the Studio Program\, and how to apply for Year 2. \nThere will be a short panel Question and Answer period at 2pm. If you are interested in applying to the Studio Program this is the ideal time to ask questions and have them answered by Akin staff and Akin artist or two from the 2018 – 2019 Studio Program cohort. \nThe Call for Applications for the 2019 – 2020 Program will be announced prior to the Open Studio event! Stay tuned! This Program is open to students\, emerging and professional art practitioners\, curators and writers living in Toronto. If you plan to apply for this program we strongly recommend that you attend this event to see the studios in person. To be among the first to receive the Call for Applications please sign up for our newsletter at akincollective.com/newsletter \nMOCA Toronto is a fully physically accessible venue. If you have additional accessibility needs please contact michael@akincollective.com by January 19\, 2019 and we will do our best to accommodate you. \nwww.akin.art/moca
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/open-studio-akin-studio-program-at-moca/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Partner Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Akin":MAILTO:info@akincollective.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190209T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190210T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T183459
CREATED:20190207T221317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T154143Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop | Create clay sculptures
DESCRIPTION:“Imagine a dream\, desire\, goal\, aspiration\, need\, resolution or hope that you have for yourself and mould it as a miniature.” \n\nPA System art collective invites everyone to help create part of the ongoing work Resolution (Mass of Clarity).\n\n\nWithin the Art in Use space at MOCA you are invited to sculpt a clay representation of a dream and make your imagination tangible.\n\n\n\nThis event does not require additional tickets or registration and is open to all. Stop by and participate in the creation of this exhibition.\n\n\n\n\n\nPhoto courtesy of PA System.
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/workshop-create-clay-sculptures/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190213T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190213T220000
DTSTAMP:20260406T183459
CREATED:20190114T220811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190211T214827Z
UID:12677-1550084400-1550095200@mocalegacy.webpreview.site
SUMMARY:Members' Preview | Winter 2019 | Chantal Akerman & Basma Alsharif
DESCRIPTION:Explore the works of Chantal Akerman and Basma Alsharif in a new and immersive experience. \nMOCA Toronto welcomes you to our new winter 2019 (February-April) programming. We are excited to present the works of Chantal Akerman and Basma Alsharif. Both artists share many concerns – geopolitical definitions\, the collapsing of histories and how we form individual versus collective memory. \nAkerman’s exhibition is the first time that her work is being shown in a museum in Toronto. \nLearn more about the artists: \nChantal Akerman\nAkerman is known for her impact on feminist filmmaking and avant-garde cinema. Her filmography includes the masterpiece Jeanne Dielman\, 23 quai du Commerce\, 1080 Bruxelles (1975)\, which she made when she was just 25 years old. \nNOW by Akerman creates a sense of being immersed in an arid landscape\, across five screens. Also on view is Akerman’s In The Mirror. \nBasma Alsharif\nBasma Alsharif’s exhibition intertwines four major works\, each one presented as a staged setting. Using many different media\, she takes us on journeys into the collective subconscious\, exploring the tools we all use to understand the ghosts of history. \nAt the centre of the exhibition is A Philistine\, inviting you to settle into an armchair and enter a story travelling back in time.  \nDon’t forget to visit these interactive exhibitions on view: \n\nDEMOS – A Reconstruction\, Andreas Angelidakis\nLight Therapy\, Apolonija Šušteršič\nScaffold and Horizons (Earth and Sky)\, Adrian Blackwell\n\nJoining us: \n\nBeer by Henderson Brewing\nWine by Masi Wines\nMusic by DJ Dre Ngozi\nThrough fresh mixes\, Dre takes the crowd on an unexpected journey. Dre has played for Manifesto\, Vogue and Covergirl\, in Toronto and across the continent.\nCafé by Forno Cultura and shop by Art Metropole will be open\n\nA cash bar will be available. Last entry time is 9:30pm. \nMembers’ Preview Registration details: \nPlease log in and claim your ticket(s) online. Artist\, Student\, Out of Town\, and Individual members receive one (1) ticket to the preview. Dual\, Engage and Immerse level members are permitted two (2) tickets. Please print out your ticket or have it available on your phone for entry. This event is for all ages. Youth and adults both require tickets. \nClaim your tickets \nNot a member? Become a member here.\n \n\nAbout MOCA Toronto \nThe new MOCA Toronto is a place of conversation\, exchange and exploration where visitors of all ages and backgrounds can be part of a global creative moment. \n\nLocated on Sterling Road\, in the culturally rich Junction Triangle community\, the museum is housed in the historic Tower Automotive Building\, a former aluminium factory known for its unique architecture. \nA few housekeeping items \n\nEveryone requires a ticket for entry including youth. Please print or have your ticket ready on your phone.\nDoors open at 7pm\nA cash bar will be available\nLast entry time is 9:30pm\n\nPlan your visit \nMOCA is located at 158 Sterling Road\, Toronto. Limited street and paid parking are available. \nThe museum is easily accessible by TTC. We are located near Dundas West and Lansdowne Subway Stations\, as well as the Bloor UP Express Station. You can reach us via the 505 Dundas and 506 Carlton streetcars. Visit TTC’s Trip Planner. \n\nAccessibility\nMOCA Toronto is a barrier-free and accessible museum for all. \nWe are located in the Tower Automotive Building\, with elevators serving each floor. The museum has wheelchair and stroller parking as well as two walkers and wheelchairs available onsite for use. If you have other needs we should know about\, contact us at info@mocalegacy.webpreview.site ahead of time to make any arrangements. \n#MOCAToronto \n 
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/members-preview-winter-2019-chantal-akerman-basma-alsharif/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Member's Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="MOCA%20Toronto":MAILTO:info@mocalegacy.webpreview.site
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190222T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190222T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T183459
CREATED:20190212T145916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T174734Z
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SUMMARY:Talk | Ange Loft
DESCRIPTION:Ange Loft will speak about her practice and specifically the thinking behind and making of A foreign source of extraordinary power. \nA foreign source of extraordinary power is a collection of wearable sculptures grappling with the legacy of Saint Kateri Tekakwitha\, an Algonquin–Mohawk Saint who practiced forms of self-discipline learnt from her Jesuit nun contemporaries. \nThe event is free to attend\, but does require registration. Please sign up in advance to ensure your spot. \nMuseum admission is required for entry to A foreign source of extraordinary power. \nRegister here \n \n  \n  \nAnge Loft\, A foreign source of extraordinary power. Photo courtesy of the artist.
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LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190224T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190224T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T183459
CREATED:20190131T174610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190204T163429Z
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SUMMARY:TD Community Sunday
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to TD Community Sundays at MOCA \nEnjoy free admission to the museum one Sunday each month from 10am to 2pm. \nTD Community Sundays are made possible by TD Bank Group through its corporate citizenship platform\, The Ready Commitment. \nThis first TD Community Sunday coincides with the new phase of exhibitions featuring the works of Chantal Akerman and Basma Alsharif\, running February 14 to April 14\, 2019.  \nTD Community Sundays may include guided tours of the exhibitions on view. Stay tuned for more program offerings and activities. \n#TheReadyCommitment \n 
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/td-community-sundays/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190226T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190328T190000
DTSTAMP:20260406T183459
CREATED:20190213T205308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190329T141512Z
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SUMMARY:Well Winter (Multiple Dates)
DESCRIPTION:Connect to body\, mind and soul through yoga and meditation in the artful surroundings of MOCA Toronto. \nMOCA is excited to present a wellness series with classes that strengthen the well-being of our community and provide a space to explore different modes of mindfulness. From relaxing to invigorating\, we invite you to beat the winter blues with artful experiences at the museum. \nOn select Tuesdays and Thursdays\, sign up for classes led by local yoga\, meditation\, Pilates practitioners. Classes take place outside regular museum hours for a tranquil experience. Please plan to set time aside before the class if you would like to explore the museum. \nPlease bring your own athletic gear\, yoga mat and towel. Snacks and refreshments may be provided depending on the class. \nMOCA is a charitable organization that relies on the support of our visitors\, members and community. Classes are “pay-what-you-want” at $5\, $10 and $15. Those who give $15 will receive a MOCA tote bag of Well Winter goodies. \nOn Thursdays\, House of Anansi Press will be open late and their bookstore will be 20% off for all Well Winter attendees! \nReserve your spot. Space is limited! \n  \n\n  \nClass Descriptions \nAll Levels Yoga by Ground\nCome enjoy a yoga class with Regan Harney\, one of Ground’s yoga teachers. Regan uses yoga as a tool to explore the depths of one’s body and mind. Her classes focus on creativity\, spontaneity\, and stability\, using breath linked to movement to explore both grounding and personal growth through her sequencing. This is an all levels yoga class and everyone is welcomed to join. A bit about Ground ~ Ground focuses on the various meanings of the name itself\, and they impact mind\, body\, earth and craft. They offer classes\, events\, and workshops around the city\, to connect you with like-minded individuals\, and yourself. \nGet Released by MISFITSTUDIO\nThe movement: An hour to tune in and wind down. We warm things up with a little work\, so you’re open for flowing\, active stretching and self-massage. Move in ways that reconnect you back to yourself.\nWhere you’ll feel it most: Full-body.\nIntensity: Relaxing. \nYoga Essentials by Mosaic Yoga\nJoin us for a well-rounded yoga class that provides balanced flexibility and strength work. This class will provide insight into the fundamentals of alignment and core yogic principles. Poses will be linked together in appropriate sequences that help deepen effect. Breathwork and meditative elements will be woven through each class. Suitable for all levels. \nGrounded Flow (Pilates + Yoga) by Jessica Smith\nAwaken your lower body. Tap into the inherent strength of your legs. Mobilize your hips. Feel the fire that comes with flow then chill. right. out. \nWell Winter Partners\nThe Raw Chemist Juice Bar\nThe Goods\nGreenhouse Juice Co.\nFlow Alkaline Spring Water\nVams Culture\nAesop \n  \n\n  \nPast Classes \n  \nTuesday\, Feb. 26\, 7:30am\nGround: Regan Harney\nAll Levels Yoga \nThursday\, Feb. 28\, 6pm \nMISFITSTUDIO: Amber Joliat\nGet Released \nTuesday\, Mar. 5\, 7:30am\nMosaic Yoga: Morgan Cowie\nYoga Essentials \nThursday\, Mar. 7\, 6pm \nJessica Smith\nGrounded Flow (Pilates + Yoga) \nTuesday\, Mar. 12\, 7:30am – CANCELLED \nMISFITSTUDIO: Amber Joliat\nGet Released \nThursday\, Mar. 14\, 6pm\nMosaic Yoga: Samantha McGrenaghan\nYoga Essentials \nTuesday\, Mar. 19\, 7:30am\nGround: Regan Harney\nAll Levels Yoga \nThursday\, Mar. 21\, 6pm \nMISFITSTUDIO: Amber Joliat\nGet Released \nTuesday\, Mar. 26\, 7:30am \nMosaic Yoga: Charlotte Davies\nYoga Essentials \nThursday\, Mar. 28\, 6pm\nMISFITSTUDIO: Amber Joliat\nGet Released
URL:https://mocalegacy.webpreview.site/calendar/well-winter/
LOCATION:MOCA Toronto\, 158 Sterling Rd.\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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