Overview
MOCA Toronto is a contemporary art museum in a converted industrial tower in the Junction Triangle neighborhood, with thought-provoking Canadian and international exhibitions across 55,000 square feet.
Highlights
- Industrial Setting: The converted Tower Automotive Building provides dramatic gallery spaces.
- Ambitious Programming: Large-scale installations that take advantage of the vast industrial interior.
- Community Focus: Programming that connects contemporary art with social issues.
History
Founded in 1999 and moved to its current Tower Automotive Building location in 2018. The 25,000-square-foot aluminum smelting building was adapted by Kearns Mancini Architects.
Visitor Tips
- Pay What You Can: MOCA offers pay-what-you-can admission.
- West End Location: In the up-and-coming Junction Triangle area.
- Duration: 1 hour.