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Reworking Storytelling: Collage Workshop

MOCA Toronto 158 Sterling Rd., Toronto

You're invited to participate in a collage art-making, constructing, and storytelling workshop inspired by Basma Alsharif’s exhibition. In this workshop, participants can create a layered collage inspired by an experience or memory. Tell a story using images, learn the basics of composition and make new friends. Registration is not required. The workshop takes around 45 minutes and includes […]

Free

TD Community Sunday

MOCA Toronto 158 Sterling Rd., Toronto

Welcome to TD Community Sundays at MOCA
Enjoy free admission to the museum one Sunday each month from 10am to 2pm.
TD Community Sundays are made possible by TD Bank Group through its corporate citizenship platform, The Ready Commitment.
TD Community Sundays may include guided tours of the exhibitions on view. Stay tuned for more program offerings and activities.
#TheReadyCommitment

Free

Female Voices with Lisa Steele | Moyra Davey

MOCA Toronto 158 Sterling Rd., Toronto

Moyra Davey presents her film 'Hemlock Forest' (2016) which has a very explicit connection to Akerman’s 1977 work 'News From Home'.

Free

March Break Programming: Break/ing Images Moving Image Workshop

MOCA Toronto 158 Sterling Rd., Toronto

Join curator Muna Cann and artist Gustavo Artigas for an interactive video-making workshop inspired by Chantal Akerman and Basma Alsharif’s exhibitions at MOCA.

Playful and experimental in nature, the workshop will explore the differences and similarities between video art and cinema. Participants in the workshop will have the chance to create collaborative short videos using footage from their smartphones as a means to inquire into traditional narrative film and how it might be disrupted. 


Free with admission

Female Voices with Lisa Steele | Serena Lee

MOCA Toronto 158 Sterling Rd., Toronto

Serena Lee speaks about her work in video and performance in a talk entitled 'And Other Imaginary Lines'.

Free

Movement Workshop | Ange Loft

MOCA Toronto 158 Sterling Rd., Toronto

Movement workshop led by Ange Loft within the space of 'A foreign source of extraordinary power'.

Museum Admission

Female Voices with Lisa Steele | Anique Jordan

MOCA Toronto 158 Sterling Rd., Toronto

Anique Jordan speaks about her work as an artist, a curator and a writer in 'Memory, Urgency, and Performing the Archive'.

Free

Performance | ‘All You Can Hold’: Ange Loft / LAL with guests Ill Nana, Victoria Mata, Gaitrie Persaud and Jose Garia

MOCA Toronto 158 Sterling Rd., Toronto

Ange Loft’s wearable sculptures and movement facilitation is brought together in 'All You Can Hold', a multi-arts spectacle created to the music of LAL’s Album – Find Safety. Featuring Some of Toronto’s top queer and trans artists of colour, including, movement by ILL NANA/DiverseCity Dance company and Victoria Mata, and projection design by Jose Garcia. Join in creating a hallowed space, where we define for ourselves what it means to be holy, sacred, consecrated, sanctified, and blessed.

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