MOCA is Temporarily Closed for Installation—Reopening April 17.

Jessica Stockholder

The Squared Circle: Ringing

Justin Ming Yong

Blur

Margaux Williamson

Shoes, books, hands, buildings, and cars

Alex Da Corte

Ear Worm

Current Exhibitions

More Coming Soon!

Upcoming Exhibitions

justin ming yong quilt

Upcoming

April 17, 2025
— August 3, 2025
Justin Ming Yong
Blur
Margaux Williamson painting

Upcoming

April 17, 2025
— August 3, 2025
Margaux Williamson
Shoes, books, hands, buildings, and cars
jessica stockholder

Upcoming

April 17, 2025
— August 3, 2025
Jessica Stockholder
The Squared Circle: Ringing
Alex Da Corte

Upcoming

April 17, 2025
— August 3, 2025
Alex Da Corte
Ear Worm

Events & Public Programming

Spring 2025
Event | Wednesday, April 16, 2025
Spring 2025 Season Preview

Current Projects

Alex Da Corte Lightbox Installation on MOCA's exterior.
September 8, 2024
— August 3, 2025
Alex Da Corte
Rubber Pencil Devil

Upcoming Projects

Sondra Perry

Upcoming

April 17, 2025
— August 3, 2025
Sondra Perry
Digital Futures Residency
Jennie C Jones

Upcoming

April 17, 2025
— August 3, 2025
Jennie C. Jones
Year of Construction: 1970

Videos

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Artist x Artist: Alex Da Corte and Tishan Hsu

Videos

Artist x Artist: Jes Fan and Sin Wai Kin

Videos

Spotlights: Greater Toronto Art 2024

Videos

Creative Conversations: Liz Magor and Jessica Stockholder

Videos

Spotlights: Liz Magor

Videos

Spotlights: The Wedge Collection

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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. We acknowledge that MOCA is built upon occupied territories and respect our collective responsibility to protect and nurture the land and to recognize the legacies of colonial histories and the Indigenous voice within the museum’s programming.

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. We acknowledge that MOCA is built upon occupied territories and respect our collective responsibility to protect and nurture the land and to recognize the legacies of colonial histories and the Indigenous voice within the museum’s programming.