Join us at MOCA for two full days of free, interactive programmes that are open to visitors of all ages as part of Doors Open Toronto!
Come experience all three floors of MOCA, with dynamic exhibitions and new commissions by Kimsooja, Sara Cwynar, and Thenjiwe Niki Nkosi.
Visitors can delve into the unique history of the Auto BLDG, explore the Junction Triangle Neighbourhood, and investigate the architecture and parklands that make up our city.
Programmes
Drop-in Tours
Saturday–Sunday, May 23–24 | 12 pm and 2 pm
Join MOCA’s Arts Educators for an engaging tour of our current exhibitions, and get a deeper look at the ideas, artists, and works on view. Discover more about contemporary art with a tour!
Drop-in Activity
Paper Portals
Saturday–Sunday, May 23–24 | 10 am–5 pm
Inspired by Doors Open Toronto, this drop-in activity invites you to draw your own interactive paper doorway. Will it open into a historic building, a secret clubhouse, or a world entirely your own? With help from MOCA’s art educators, you can even experiment with pop-up book techniques to transform your doorway into a fun 3D scene!
This free activity runs all weekend long. Children must be supervised by an adult at all times. Perfect for curious creators of all ages!
About Doors Open Toronto 2026
Over 160 buildings are open to the public during the Doors Open weekend. Learn more and explore participating buildings here.
Visiting Information
Admission is free for all visitors during the Doors Open Toronto weekend. Visitors can book in advance to guarantee entry. The last time slot for entry is 4:30 pm.
Food and Drink
Food and drink are not permitted in the museum but can be enjoyed inside the Forno Cultura café or in the museum’s outdoor spaces.


