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The Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto Canada will open in spring 2018.

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The Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto Canada is in a defining phase of its evolution. With a track-record developed over a ten-year period in Toronto’s West Queen West neighbourhood, MOCA is set to expand its footprint into the iconic, heritage, Auto Building situated in Toronto’s Junction Triangle in spring 2018.

Address: 158 Sterling Rd, Toronto, ON M6R 2B2, Canada
Phone: (416) 395-0067
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State: Ontario
County: Toronto Division
Zip Code: M6R 2B2



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Reviews
Well guys, we chose a day off to come here with the family. Parking was relatively easy and available on the street. The museum is spread across three floors, although the first floor felt more like a reception area!nOverall, I think they change the paintings and designs here every once in a while. The short films were very impactful, but this place is a bit small for that kind of work and gallery.nThere was a small market in the courtyard to support vendors selling second-hand clothes and antiques, although it didn’t have any shade.nI’ll probably come back and experience this place again later!
My first museum visit here was a memorable one, starting with the fascinating, character-filled building itself. Inside, three floors house engaging exhibitions. I particularly enjoyed the space with the huge cube screens playing intriguing videos. I did, however, notice a lot of empty wall space; a collection of smaller artworks might fill these areas beautifully. Overall, it's absolutely worth experiencing.
Also known as MOCA, the museum moved into its current location in 2016 - the Auto building. The building has a 100+ year history. It has that industrial look with the mushroom columns. The interior space is cool. Not a lot of art works. Maybe it’s why the rating is low. Not crowded and a place to pause and reflect on your life.
I won't be critiquing the art itself, since that would be subjective. I would say I enjoyed my time.nnI was a bit disappointed by how small the area was on the ground floor. When I was told at the reception that I could explore the bottom 3 floors of the building, I got a little excited.nnHowever, the ground floor barely had space for a single installation. So we basically have 2 floors to work with. It would then be up to the artist's skill in utilizing the space available and how long they can make me pay attention to what they have to present.
It's nice, small if you compare with other museums in the city but is good, if I understood clearly, the concept is offering to the artist the space and gives the freedom to make his own sets, specially designed for the museum. Actually, they have 3 exhibitions floor including the street level. I tried the option of the guide, and I felt that was good. They brought me through the exhibitions and shared information about the artist and the relationship with the museum in the process of the creation. Easy access. No crowded. Restrooms clean. Food, I need to add that the food is very good, the cafeteria is like a Italian bakery vibes, you can see the kitchen trough a glass wall, fresh bread and pastry, sandwiches and pizza... excellent.
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