Archiving Eden: Seed Exchange by Dornith Doherty
MOCA Toronto 158 Sterling Rd., Toronto"Archiving Eden: Exchange" presents x-ray images of 5,000 seeds — the smallest number required to preserve a single plant species.
"Archiving Eden: Exchange" presents x-ray images of 5,000 seeds — the smallest number required to preserve a single plant species.
Drop-in and learn how to transform your feelings into abstract paintings.
Led by artist Kristina Guison, this tour invites viewers to engage with Sarah Sze’s installation "Images in Debris" through a series of perceptual and meditative exercises.
This Family Day, join choreographers Pia Bouman and Annie Feiler for a movement workshop that will guide participants through Carlos Bunga’s sprawling cardboard installation, "A Sudden Beginning".
"Archiving Eden: Exchange" presents x-ray images of 5,000 seeds — the smallest number required to preserve a single plant species.
From 5 pm to 9 pm MOCA’s programmes and exhibitions will be free.
To mark the opening of MOCA’s 2020 winter exhibitions, this performative intervention will take place within and alongside Carlos Bunga’s large-scale cardboard installation, "A Sudden Beginning".
MOCA’s Winter 2020 Programme brings together the work of artists Carlos Bunga, Shelagh Keeley, Megan Rooney and Sarah Sze.
The Designlines 2020 Designer of the Year Celebration honours the best residential interior specialist in Toronto.
Join Coach House Books, Art Metropole, and Canadian Art at the museum to celebrate the launch of Lisa Robertson’s debut novel "The Baudelaire Fractal" and the Winter 2020 issue of Canadian Art.