Greater Toronto Art 2024: G.B. Jones

G.B. Jones (b. Bowmanville, Ontario) is an artist, filmmaker, musician, and publisher of zines. Drawings in her publication J.D.s brought her to the attention of Feature Gallery in New York, where she first showed her Tom Girls series alongside the work of Tom of Finland in 1991. Further series explored themes such as car crashes, […]
Greater Toronto Art 2024: Ésery Mondésir

Ésery Mondésir (b. Port-au-Prince, Haiti) is an artist living and working in Toronto. Before pursuing film, Mondésir worked as a high school teacher, book designer, and labour organizer. Mondésir’s community-based practice is anchored in music, archives, poetry, and sound, and explores themes of personal and collective memory. His transnational approach to filmmaking has led to […]
Greater Toronto Art 2024: Catherine Telford-Keogh

Catherine Telford Keogh (b. Toronto, Ontario) is an interdisciplinary artist based in Brooklyn. She employs found and formed images and materials to compose sculptures and installations through a series of accumulations. Drawing from field research, biology, earth science, feminist theory, and science fiction, she employs open-ended processes that involve decomposition, scent, chemicals, and metabolism to transform […]
Greater Toronto Art 2024: Alexis Kyle Mitchell

Alexis Kyle Mitchell (b. Toronto) is an artist and scholar based between New York and Glasgow. Encompassing video, film, performance, and experimental collaboration, Mitchell’s practice delves into themes of space, place, and the politics of memory and belonging. Mitchell frequently collaborates with Sharlene Bamboat and the duo recently launched a web project called Before Law. […]
Greater Toronto Art 2024: June Clark

June Clark (b. Harlem, New York) has earned national and international recognition for her photo-based image works, installations, and interventions. Her practice investigates themes of Black diasporic identity, exile, and memory through reflections on her Harlem childhood and subsequent migration to Canada. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts from […]
Greater Toronto Art 2024

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). Featuring a constellation of twenty-five intergenerational artists, duos, and collectives, GTA24 looks back as much as it looks […]