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TD Community Sunday

Visit MOCA on the first Sunday of the month to experience the museum for free.

MOCA Toronto is committed to making contemporary art accessible to all, which is why we’re working together with TD Bank Group to offer free admission to the museum on the first Sunday of every month. 

Combining free admission with family-friendly activities, TD Community Sunday is an opportunity to engage with our current exhibitions and connect with your creativity. Learn more about our other family programming here

TD Community Sunday is part of MOCA Community Weekend, a monthly series of activities, bringing together the community for art-making workshops, tours and events the first Friday, Saturday and Sunday of each month.

Opening times: 10 am–5 pm

Last entry: 4:45 pm

Upcoming TD Community Sunday Activities

While we don’t have any events scheduled at the moment, we invite you to explore our past exhibitions and stay connected for what’s next.
Visiting Information

TD Community Sundays are always free. Visitors can book in advance to guarantee entry or drop in on the day. The last time slot for entry is 4:45 pm.

Most of the museum will be available to enjoy, although please note that some galleries may be closed due to exhibition changeover.

Food and drink are not permitted in the museum. Food and beverages can be enjoyed inside the café or in the museum’s outdoor spaces.

Children must be supervised by an adult at all times. TD Sundays are designed for the whole family to enjoy!

TD Community Sundays are supported by TD Bank Group through the TD Ready Commitment. MOCA and TD are working together to increase free access to contemporary art in Toronto and around the world.

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