Like a teenager telling his mom he’s no longer Billy, he’s William, MOCCA is now going by MOCA, or simply, the Museum of Contemporary Art (they dropped the C for Canadian from their acronym). This name change comes with a 2018 relocation. Toronto’s largest collection dedicated to the art of today has moved into new home: a former automotive factory that manufactured aluminum parts for both world wars. On the heels of a renovation that’s glorifying the city’s industrial past while contributing to the gentrification of a traditionally blue-collar neighborhood, MOCA’s first display, fittingly, engages with architectural colonial legacies. Andreas Angelidakis’s Demos invites people to rearrange 74 stone-like building blocks into collaborative constructions.
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Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto Canada
158 Sterling Road, Toronto
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Mon, Wed, Thurs, Sat, Sun 10am–5pm; Fri 10am–9pm
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Subway: Landsdowne, walk west on Bloor Street, then south down Sterling
Phone 416/530-2500 Prices $10 adults; $5 seniors; $5 students (w/ID); free for people 18 and under Web site Museum of Contemporary ArtNote: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.