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  2. The Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto is located on treaty land of the Mississauga of the Credit First Nation, an area on which the Haudenosaunee, the Wendat, and the Anishinaabe have thrived through time.

  3. Museum Hours. MOCA Toronto is currently closed for exhibition changeover. The museum will reopen on September 7, 2023 with new exhibitions. Learn more. Opening Weekend Hours. Friday, September 8 11 am–9 pm Saturday, September 9 11 am–6 pm Sunday, September 10 11 am–6 pm

  4. MOCA (formerly known as the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art – MOCCA) has been celebrated for its incisive, artist-centric approach to programming and hospitable visitor experience. At its former location on Queen West, the Museum functioned as a hub for creative exchange and played a critical role in shaping the city’s contemporary art ...

  5. Dancing in the Light. June 2, 2023. — July 23, 2023.

  6. Scotiabank’s sponsorship of MOCA Free Friday Nights reflects a shared commitment to increasing access to contemporary art in Toronto and around the world. Why wait for Friday night? Enjoy free unlimited entry to all of MOCA’s exhibitions anytime plus access to exclusive Members’ events.

  7. We’ve partnered with MUBI to offer MOCA Members a 30-day free trial! Watch films by directors featured in the exhibition Impostor Cities, such as Sarah Polley’s Stories We Tell, films about art and artists and other hand-picked cinema.

  8. Greater Toronto Art 2021 - Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto

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    September 29, 2021 — January 30, 2022. Greater Toronto Art 2021 (GTA21), brings together twenty-one of the most energizing artists and art collectives working in Toronto or intensely connected to the city.

  9. October Community Weekend. Saturday, October 5, 2024. – Sunday, October 6, 2024. Saturday: 1 pm–4 pm, $10 per person | Sunday: 11 am-4 pm, Free, Drop-in. Learn More.

  10. Greater Toronto Art 2024 - GTA24 - Museum of Contemporary Art...

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    Greater Toronto Art 2024 (GTA24) is the second edition of MOCA Toronto’s recurring triennial exhibition, which was conceived in 2021 to look more closely and consistently at artistic practices with a connection to the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).

  11. Today, the mixed-use spaces in the neighbourhood and the surrounding area are home to a convergence of different types of businesses and residents, including art galleries, cafes, restaurants, and shops. MOCA Toronto’s home in the historic Auto Bldg is at the heart of the Lower Junction Triangle.