
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY CANADIAN ART
The Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art exhibits, researches, collects, and promotes innovative art by Canadian and international artists whose works engage and address challenging issues and themes relevant to our times. “Founded in the present”, MOCCA currently attracts 40K+ visitors per year, and prides itself on being a nucleus of energies for cultural production and exchange.
It is committed to providing a forum for emerging artists that show particular promise and to established artists whose works are considered to be ground-breaking or influential.
Featuring two primary exhibition spaces, the 5,000 sq. ft. Main Space and the 1,000 sq. ft. Project Room, MOCCA presents a variety of original and thought-provoking exhibitions. Since 2005, over 800 artists have been featured in more than 80 exhibitions and projects. In addition MOCCA includes work by non-Canadian artists in group exhibitions, to foster a global context for the Canadian cultural voice. It is MOCCA’s objective to forge a network of contacts and partnerships locally, nationally and internationally as a catalyst for local-to-global connectivity and engagement. Since 2001 MOCCA has presented exhibitions and projects in 7 countries outside of Canada, including the United States, China, Taiwan, France, Germany, Italy and Spain. The Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art (MOCCA) was founded from the former Art Gallery of North York in 1999, and exists as a not-for-profit, arms-length agency of the City of Toronto. In 2005, MOCCA relocated to the West Queen West Art + Design District in downtown Toronto, in the heart of one of North America's most dynamic arts communities, and currently draws 40,000 visitors annually.
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