Reviews of Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto Canada (Zoo)

158 Sterling Rd #100, Toronto, ON M6R 2B7, Canada

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Right now this business gets a score of 3.9 stars over 5 and that rating has been based on 127 reviews.

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REVIEWS OF Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto Canada IN York Factory

Martin Decelles

A Little out of the way for downtown but worth it!

Kristine Sansano

Alex Monterrubio

Good experience

Michael Goodbaum

Very disappointed with the lack of enough art for the space. The space was extremely sparse. The works by the glass artist and muralist were wonderful. The installations take up a tremendous amount of space and then the walls are largely empty. Really was wondering why so little art?

Alana Boltwood

Dmitri Tchigvintsev

Lise Seprüs

Narration makes it come alive. Make sure you download the app!

Daniel Zeballos

Awsome experience, mind opening . Great space.

Danny Brown

Krzysztof Bobnis

This is not a museum yet. I have been there two weeks ago and all I saw was white empty walls and columns. No art yet.

Gary A Newman

Anna Biro

Cathy Bogaart

There was very little here and they did tell us that and said you could visit the exhibit in the fourth floor for a donation. I think I would be happier if I’d decided to not donate at this time and wait until they had some real exhibits in …

X Yn

The building looks just perfectly fit the interior. Definitely gonna go there again! Highly recommend to try the light therapy.

Jer McLeod

Under Constrcution currently but looks amazing and is a must.

Crystal Crystal

Lauren Temple

Distinctly underwhelming.

Alina gonzalez ramos

Great atmosphere arr and staff!

Emily

YOUYOUNG YEE

(Translated) Great place to enjoy contemporary installation art. Exhibition of small works suitable for relaxing and having fun (Original) 현대설치미술을 감상하기 좋은곳. 천천히 여유를 갖고 즐기기에 적당한 소규모 작품전시

Marvin Schlichting

It may be in a Uranus location, but the building and its history is interesting. The staff are friendly and helpful . The exhibition spaces work well . The Cafe when I was there last was well worth a visit.

Debbie Cain

Not really my type of exhibit but definitely thought provoking, interesting and well done!

Zoe MacKenzie

Awesome place to go with, or without, kids. My 4 year old absolutely loved it and the staff were so kind and helpful. Looking forward to going again.

Mike Hassab

Good collection, love the art exhibition, a bit too small for what it is

Susan Ficek

Creative innovative and thought provoking art Amazing facility !

Markus Ng

Paul Kozak

I honestly expected more from this. The exhibits were okay. The work space Studios feel like ocad Studios or U of T architecture Studios, but at MOCA they seem to be more curated and unless artistic and spontaneous like they are at our artistic educational institutions of Toronto. The renovations for the most part we're done well hopefully their programming will be better in the months to come.

Anita Windisman

A small but mighty collection, on 4 floors. Visiting the main floor is always free. Check the website to get the date for free admission on Sundays. The building is about a 10-minute walk from Lansdowne subway station. Note: It was a precarious walk on the VERY slippery sidewalk from the subway because no one on Sterling Road shovelled in front of their homes or scattered salt. I had to walk on the street. Be careful!

Pat Ayukawa

VIPUL TALWARIA

Sammy W. (Sam)

They have a really nice cafe, called Forno Cultura on the ground floor with lots of awesome goodies. Go for the art and stay for the cafe!

John Mutton

Great building

Alborz Mohtashami

Samantha Nichols

Interesting installations on the 4th and 5th floor. Friendly guides. Excited to visit again soon!

Spacious

I went there a few days ago, the museum and the building is fairly new. I don’t recommend to visit to it right now.. there are no much things to see there. maybe wait a couple months to visit it again

Cj

I absolutely loved my visit to MOCA a few weeks ago. It is located in a hip & grungy, bohemian neighbourhood that adds to the artistic element of where the museum is located. Staff were warm and the exhibits really impressed me. The only feedback i'd give is to add more exhibits! Definitely would recommend

Joanne Bugeya

Great new contemporary art space in the city. Artists in residence have an eclectic palate, and work with a variety of media as they create their perspectives of the world. A very large, open warehouse/gallery. I look forward to viewing many works from a variety of artists in the coming years.

Sasha Niveole

What’s the point of even keeping it open to public? Save yourself some time and dont go there.

Jessica Olivier

Randy McDonald

This new institution.of Toronto's cultural life, located on Sterling Road just minutes away from Roncesvalles, is a place I always love returning to. The ever-changing works on display make each visit a joy.

Luca

Nice installation, great staff, interesting expo!

Morten Stovegaard

Maybe I just don't get it ????

Patrick Lau

A 5 mins visit. Number of exhibits < 10, go to any office building or even mall may have more art pieces to see. The only exhibit is the Dead Tree, if you say that a piece of art.

Emil Pop

Luis MMM

Emily O'Riordan

They are struggling to fill the floors with exhibits, but what they do have is usually really great. The main floor has a wonderful interactive block display/area that is fun to move around in, especially if you have kids. Cafe space is aces.

Sol Zee

janita castillo

Justin Cantin

KILLER SPOT! a great way to spend the afternoon. Grab a coffee and treat at Forno Cultura after you check out the exhibits

Diana Howe

Contemporary art and architecture

Luis Eduardo Arellano Martinez

MASQUE

weird stuff. cool

Valentina Rogozine

Drasko Bogdanovic

Michael Martis

Peggy Capitain

Jeffrey Starr

Poorly curated and horrible art.

Farhad Mantegh

DX

Leo Lai

Not much art to see. No parking so had to circle the streets a few times.

Courtney C

Beautiful space. Some interesting exhibitions.

Norman Schmidt

Jesse Magallanes

Shira Y

Kevin MacIsaac

Stephen Duong

Amazing, cafe on the main floor. Affordable tickets and great art work displayed.

Caroline Ohi

Sara Mozafari

Amal Rajwani (ZZ Gaming)

Visited on Sterling Sunday (free) with my 6 year old. There was enough to keep us busy for 1 - 1.5hrs but that's because they had crafts for kids on the 2nd floor. Without that it would have been a quick 20min visit. My point is that it's not very big so I'd only visit again if we were in the neighborhood and it was free. Staff was lovely.

Eros MC

The opening was great. Some minor kinks to iron out but this will be a great museum!

Genevieve Anderson

Free admission on Fridays at 5 pm to close. Easy to pre-book an appointment. Free parking on the street immediately outside the building.

Angela Pai

Stuart Chan

Youjun Li

Just one exhibit and it's a tree

nobi nakamura

Zoltan Toth

Great building, disappointing exhibitions. Mostly self-involved video installations and personal works that may be interesting to the author, but they fail to engage the audience. Intellectual navel gazing in a cool converted building that could do so much more. The first floor, which should be a welcoming, open space, is particularly poorly utilized. Gift shop the size of a bus shelter and a very oddly laid out cafe that did nothing to make me want to linger. Given that 's a bit of a trek to get to it, I'd say give it a miss unless you can bike there in decent weather.

Karola

Amazing food.. beautiful space to sit and enjoy a coffee. Historical building. Art and exhibits interesting..food for thought....calm atmosphere...main floor huge blocks made out of soft material for kids to build stuff..don't have to pay admission to hang out there . On weekends they offer kids crafts or interesting activities. Brewery next door..

M M

Pixy Ghosh

Beautify space, they are still transitioning though. Should be fully open by Jul 25

M DiPietro

Light on art...

Renata Shamsutdinova

Must have to visit in Chicago!

Sara K

Disappointed. There were like three “exhibits”. Not worth money to go in. Seemed very thrown together. Only three floors and when I went, one was under construction. Very underwhelming.

Leonard Desmarais

What a disappointment. I hope that the collection improves over time. The whole place feels amateurish.

Anja Maras

Ben Wendt

Better than any other museum of contemporary art. I've only been to the lobby but it's a hell of a lobby.

Runxin Z

Only if there’s more exhibitions and works for this beautiful space. I heard they have some new exhibitions coming in May. The Forno Cultura cafe was the highlight of my visit, which can tell you how little work they have on view.

Liane Vaz

What a spacious museum full of all kinds of weird things! Very interesting installations both visual and audio. Will definitely return.

Nick Rudnicki

Excellent contemporary facility. Oddly hidden in a gritty post-industrial part of town, giving it that artist loft vibe that suits this kind of art presentation space so well.

Stephen Dodge

Interesting installations, but really limited! Only two artists on display when we went last. Not a lot of variety.

Alex BG

I'm very excited to pick up a membership and go the new MOCA! The opening show was great, I ran through it very quickly as it was so crowded. I was most interested in the interactive exhibits as well as the open artist studios. I'm hoping to return soon to take more time and take a look at everything. The new location is awesome.

Bryce Myers

Vinícius Philot

The space looks improvised to say the least. Has a nice modern / industrial mood, but only 2 exhibition floors and a total of 5 installations when I visited. I was expecting so much more of this space and left disappointed. We were done in less than 15 minutes. MOCA has a lot of potential but at this point in time it's all about what it could have been.

Christina Martucci

Jason

Very clean installs and great art. This was the perfect way to spend a few hours as the museum is very concise.

Loretta Kaus (Lori)

Check out the Friday night events. It’s awesome to dance in such a great museum!

Radu Cureteanu

Don't waste your time! You can't call this a museum!

Ron Melchers

Ju No

MaryAnn Rapea

As there’s limited to do during these questionable times, seeing the 2 exhibits were great! Would recommend for a weekend outing.

Pamela Fitzgerald

Dixon Munro

The Toronto Museum of Contemporary Art was an ok experience for me. I attended the “Pay What You Can” exhibit in August. Service at the Front Desk wasn’t pleasant. The clerk was sharp and sarcastic. It wasn’t a welcoming experience. The exhibit itself on the 4th floor was small but intriguing nonetheless. It was a quick visit for me as the atmosphere wasn’t welcoming. I’m not sure if I’ll return but I do want to give the utmost respect to the art and artists featured.

Hyper English

Small installation, leaning more towards audiovisual. However, interesting artistic proposals.

Debra Chandler

Wonderful building with impressive old Colonna and doors. Beautifully refurbished into a funky space. Wonderful mix of patrons, including lots of kids. Fabulous coffee and pastry shop with honey, oils, etc., And a quirky gift shop too. Interesting potential for a biz meeting spot.

Sofia Torres

Great exibitions and collection. Worth the visit!

Noel Smyth

Gaetan H

India Macfarlane

Staff were lovely, however, there was very little to see, we were in and out in 7 minutes. Lots of empty space - not much 'art'.

Jeffrey Coon

Kirk Lorenzo

Very moving pieces and still very accessible if you are not an avid art gallery goer!

Eric McElroy

Awesome space with a lot of potential. Obviously your experience will vary based on the exhibitions when you visit. When we visited, they had only a few exhibits open and their light room, which was really nice. The other exhibits were more miss than hit, but there's definitely potential in the space.

Eunice Choi

Located in a super cool industrial chic building, the museum is spacious with knowledgeable staff with awesome Forno Cultura in the lobby. It’s definitely not a traditional museum but a place that gets you thinking and reading to figure out what each pieces mean. A bit challenging to fully comprehend but that’s what makes it contemporary! Unconventional and current (on-going).

Alex Gomez

Beautiful venue, but wish they occupied the entire building. They need more exhibit space to truly showcase more contemporary art.

Mico Mazza

Problematic.

Matt Wells

Great space and exhibits, interesting and uncommon space for contemporary art.

Jie Yu

AL1ENZ

It was bad. Sry

Koken Ergun

İmportant art venue in Toronto

Edward Bebee

Interesting exhibits. Cool building. Tip: Your ticket is good for 20% off at Henderson's Brew Pub down the street.

Bogdan Motoc

A good start with support for new artistic modalities.

SMD EXPERT

Cengiz “Goo” M

Super exhibition, i will never be the same.

Idida Gonzalez

Tatiana Tanizaki

Somewhat small museum. I was expecting more. I know it's new but it felt overall empty.

Sacha Smart

Paid $8 a head for a guided tour. Tour guide spent possibly 15minutes with us and left the group on the fourth floor without notice. Exhibits were interesting although only two floors - you will likely spend 30-40 minutes here. Consider the AGO.

Georgia Cowan

Consuelo Pimentel

Came to see the GTA 21 exhibit and it was really nice, recomend to come on Sundays because it's free, the cafeteria Forno Cultura has good coffee and Italian pastries.

Andrew Kiss

I liked the idea of MOCA far more than I enjoyed my visit to MOCA. It felt more like a contemporary office space than a gallery. Why are there so many offices (the majority of the building, from the looks of it) and so few pieces? Of the art we did see, it felt like the focus was on obscurity for obscurity's sake. While there were some beautiful and nicely designed pieces and some interesting video installations, I found many of the works uninspired or ineffective, only put on display because of some nebulous political messaging. I understand that it's a new gallery and these things take time, but it was disappointing. I'll check back in a year.

Anjie Liu

Adam Peleshok

Andrew Chau

Pascal Guibord

Ali Shuja

This place is a hidden gem. Not many people visit this place like other well known museums . But trust me if you’re into arts you would love this place

Antonia Krajina

Stephen Jurisic

Justin John

Grace

STT SECURITY

Joel Nagy

Valeriy Loskutnikov

Chrissy C

I was so excited for a new museum in Toronto but it honestly got a long way to go. It was so small I finished in an hour (took my time with each exhibit but I didn’t watch any videos).

Freddy FourOneSix

A great space, but not very much is there.

Jordan Ing

Wasn't a huge fan of the exhibit that was featured when I visited, but the space itself was great and I appreciated the focus on art even if it wasn't my personal taste.

Veronica Carvalho

The art was different and interactive which made it more fun

Eduardo Vaisman

neesha Temple

I’ve been trying to get a hold of their info/ membership department for the last day and a half to clarify one simple thing and I have yet to receive any sort of a response. I totally understand that it’s a smaller gallery than some others in Ontario, but this is ridiculous and super poor customer service.

Colt Chapin

Without comment on the exhibits themselves, the venu offers a surreal escape from the big city feel. The neighbourhood has a bohemian aesthetic which feels reflected in the art and design of the place. A great date experience.

Samantha Caldicott-Rupert

Very cool use of the space. Partnerships with fourno cultura for food/drinks and Art Metropole round out the experience. Ever evolving exhibitions so check their website before you go

Stephen George

Gregory Denton

This refurbished factory is a fantastic showcase for contemporary work, with event spaces and artist studios. Art Metropole’s location on the main floor features artists’ publications and editions making this a two-for-one art destination. Looking forward to seeing MoCA grow into this new home.

andrew b (ACB)

S. Wilson

I was expecting more. Except for the first floor, this museum is pretty empty.

Tetyana Tsomko

Interesting expositions and delicious food.

Alberto Lemus

It's so nice to have a new museum in Toronto! The place is still a bit bare but everything I saw was great. Prices are reasonable. Worth visiting

Flavius Galiber

Charles Martin

Small but growing space, certainly appreciated as a fresh face in the Toronto gallery scene. This museum is entirely Installation driven so keep your eye on the exhibition dates! …

Ben Davies

Used to love this place when it was on Queen West and this new location is in an area with tons of promise. The cut up nature of the museum however makes for an awkward visit and will restrict it's ability to put on larger exhibits and transition visitors among exhibits. Currently seems isolated, fragmented, and expensive.

Haris Kolo

Lisa & Spencer McClung

audrey amar

Andrew Fletcher Cole

Seemingly a work in progress, that I fear may never be complete, the building is stark and more akin to a coworking space than a museum. While it may be novel to have in-house artists, as a paying spectator, I expect to see the finished product rather than the production process (a bit like sausages and cars). Set amid an austere industrial area,I’d prefer to return when things are more developed and thought-through (inside and outside the building).

Stephanie Shao

TIP: If you're coming by car on the weekend, go within an hour - 1.5hrs of opening to get free street parking on Sterling. Ok for $10. Although the building itself is a fair size, the actual area of art exhibition isn't that large. I think half of the building is office space. The 4th floor was closed during my visit. The 1st floor which is "public space" and therefore free, has no actual art - only a coat check, ticket counter, gift shop, seating area, & a Sud Forno which is still being worked on. So actual floors with art is the 2nd and 3rd. It's contemporary art, so you may want to check online for the actual exhibits that are being displayed. Chances are though that you won't be familiar with any of the names! I cannot imagine spending more than 45mins here...unless you sit down and actually watch the all the films from beginning to end. Family friendly though as I saw quite a few people with strollers! Free Wi-Fi.

Anabel Castillo

Ana Storozhuk

Tiny, nothing really to see. Nothing to do with kids.

Davis DeMille

Very nice museum

Omar Rojas

Good

Laura Trop

Huge modern art museum, recently opened. Entrance for students around 5$, adults 10$. Some part of exposition you are able to touch, for instance huge cubes at the lobby. At the curve screen you can watch some art videos and short documentary movie about refugees' life. Play zone and elevators also available. Open till late. We had so much fun there.

J.M. Ladd

This review should be more about MOCA and less about the garbage exhibit I had a difficult reading my way through because my eyes were rolled so far into the back of my head (I'm looking at you, behind me, Douglas Coupland). But at this point in time it's hard to separate the two.

Connor McBrine-Ellis

Kyle Forsyth

What a hidden gem! Beautiful location, the art was fantastic. Left me wanting more!

Marija Ludosan

Art is on a level of pop art. Curators should visit Museum of Contemporary Art Montréal. It looks like they were trying to fill it up without concept. On a flip side, allmost all videos are really great.

Chloe Armstrong

One of my favourite Art Galleries, they always have a good exhibition on and on Friday’s after 6 it’s free

Cecilia Mok

Love this contemporary art museum. It also has wonderful eats on the ground level, and just steps away from Ethica Coffee and the Drake Commisary!

Darik Horn

Jennifer Walls

Went a long way out to see these exhibits. It was slightly underwhelming, however the potential is there! The art community is strong there and the architecture is pretty neat

Nadia Tasci

Fantastic museum and building. Excellent restaurant (Forno) on the main level as well.

Rickey J. Glade

great building

Hailey Watson

Modern with a vintage flare, renovated aluminum factory with a lovely cafe on the main floor and gift shop.

Omoniyi Yusuf

Jay Velasquez

Too small. Too in the middle of nowhere. Who closes an entire floor with most of the exhibits. It was not worth the visit and not worth the time and effort to get to. How disappointing.

Sean Mulhern

A great art gallery for all!

Matt Bayungan

Amazing art installations. Must see :)

Ruggero Carrara

One of the most interesting museum in Toronto.

Stan Dmytruk

Kevin LVN

Small museum , reception didn’t check our tickets and only 3 out of 4 floors were open

Hayley Lewin

Mardi Tindal

jean louis ducret

Nothing inside to see but 10 $ to get in

Daniel Moneta

Sooooo happy we have a substantial contemporary art museum in Toronto. I've been to the two mid/post pandemic exhibits and really enjoyed them. It's not a huge space (three midsize floors), but they make the most of them, and the space allows for a lot of flexibility. Sometimes the exhibits are all connected, sometimes not. And it's usually not to crowded (esp now). They're doing times entry tickets, which are good to get, but outside popular times like early afternoon, I've always just walked in. The cafe on site is also fantastic for coffee, sandwiches, pastries and a nice seated patio. You don't have to go anywhere else, but if you do there's a great coffee shop next door, and the Drake commissary around the corner. Also, make it an art crawl, and go check out the Arsenal and other galleries in the area! @danielmoneta for more

Dehmin Cleland

Justin Snider

Great museum just a little small.

Aleshia Ali

I loved my experience at the Museum. The value for the money paid for the ticket is totally worth it. We got to explore 3 floors worth of exhibits.The exhibits were thought provoking and wonderfully made. Will definitely be back again for more.

Shuai Huang

Interesting...

Jen Vetterli

Tyler Young

This is where the real good good art is at my guy YUH. Come in on a winding sat night to hear thevmandems speak on some real stuff and explore the art.lets get it. Better than the AGO and the building is cute as an old industrial factory

Jordan Fine

Wonderful space, excellent installations and curation, and friendly staff. Excited to see how the gallery evolves.

Sarah Bryant

Lia Kahan

ILYA

Pretty poor collection. Looking forward to more.

David Dowhaniuk

Bryan Cox

"Art"

Thivaher Paramsothy

It's alright.

Lucas Kang (LucAskAng)

Inspirational arts.

Toronto Shop Savvy

Nice ????????

Alex Hagoriles

Dwayne McDonald

Give it time.... It will be a gem of the city

Allan Lim

Hardly consider this a museum experience, building looks nice from outside but only parts of 2 floors are open. Done in under 30 minutes. And you're on the hook for $10 parking.

Orlando Lobato

Amy Yang

Ron Chiu

Exhibits felt a little lackluster. Price of entry to what was shown was not a good value.

Nicolas M

Anna P

absolutely amazing. it might be hard to locate the first time you go there, but the heritage building really stands out (literally). check out the exhibits... there might be some time in between major stuff when there is not that much stuff to see, but it is usually cheaper during these periods. the current exhibit is really awesome, but it is ending soon (like January 5th or something).

Marianne Langford

Great start! The monthly community offer is a great way to get hooked. If you can get s free tour it's worthwhile. Wish there was more.

Edward Trejo

Great new start for MOCA in a beautiful space.

Sherry Da Yang

Michael Simpson

Rachael Walker

Craig Pady

Joanna

Entertaining and interactive

Le Z

AK

It's very interesting place for people who like contemporary art; however, it has so little exhibits that it made me feel disappointed.

Marisa Suriano

Shayan Imran

Literally a 4 piece show that last 10 minutes. Wouldn't recommend coming all the way down here

J B

Underwhelming.. didn't seem like they were properly prepared for the grand opening.

Nate Kogan

Wonderful museum in a great area! I've already really loved MOCA was bummed when their Queen street location had to close down. The new location is BEAUTIFUL! They did a great job of keeping both the industrial heritage of the building in tact and modernizing it as a museum. They always have interesting shows/installations happening and at $10.00 an adult you get a lot of brain food for your buck. The cafe is next level. Forno Cultura did right by having a lot of wonderful to go/eat in options and a super unique pantry section. Grab some cheese, oil, and wine after your trip and you're set for the night! Culture yo' self! You deserve it So ya if you wanna feel bougie without the bank hit up MOCA.

Sunni Schirmer

Karel Janssens

With 1 dead tree and a basic virtual reality set-up (1 person at a time, with just a handful of people in the room there was a 35 mins waiting time) this is hardly a museum. Not worth the 10 CAD.

Erica Slattery

Sandy Callander

Rodrigo Azeredo

James Lan

Half empty, The "art" in the other half is hollow and meaningless, nothing worth a second look. Paid 10 dollars, and I got the experience like eating a fly.

N

affordable student price ($5), crispy galleries in a beautiful historic building, and forno cultura (excellent coffee and italian treats) in the lobby. not a huge gallery (usually about 4-5 exhibits) and a little bit out of the way, but worth the price.

Matt Dailey

Very cool multistorey art exhibit. Can't wait to see what cool things happen here!

Melanie Sifton

As a Torontonian who recently moved back from New York City, I love MOCA-Toronto and welcome this fresh, new addition to the Canadian arts community!

Bogdan Makovsky

Mark Haar

K K

This is a great addition to the neighbourhood offering an an accessible activity that everyone can join. There’s free lockers to store your belongings. One Sunday per month there’s free admission. It was a little busy when I visited, assuming because of free admission. The exhibit spaces are small so it doesn’t take long to visit. There’s a few activities for children available; check the website for details and schedules.

Tyler Cheese

M owler (MrMarty)

It was free (sept 22 2018) and 90% of the displays were at high school level art. I did buy a photographers print and it would have been nice if someone was honest with the artist that should not be there (weird violent short films).

David Weitendorf

nice place and growing in attractions. new cafe downstairs nice food

Eugene T

It’s not bad. It’s a good space but there not much in the way of exhibits.

James Rybicki

Great building in terms of architecture. Seriously lacking pieces of art/exhibits to enjoy. Also has a lovely cafe on the ground floor.

Haider Al Baghdadi

Bit disappointing really, only 3 floors were open ground floor was not ready new installation in progress, third floor only 2 video exhibits and second floor another video exhibit, so the whole museum only three installations!

Firuz Daud

The new mocca finally opened. The space is much bigger than the one that used to be at Queen and Shaw. I believe there are five doors open as gallery space. Some of the floors aren't as big as you'd think from the entrance. I like contemporary art. I guess we'll see if they can continue having interesting shows an exhibitions.

Maria Queiroga

A beautiful building and a strong curatorial project for the first exhibition. It is worthy to see and to enjoy a tour on the junction triangle neighborhood.

Lim - WDSK Chang Wan (Charlie)

Alex Parayannilam

Marc de Montigny

Great new museum for Toronto.

Isha M.

Divya Mohan

Garth Whillier

Breath of fresh air in an old industrial setting.

Denis Samoylov

A good little museum to offer the contemporary art from lesser-known artists that do not make it to the curation of bigger platforms (such as ROM or AGO). I enjoyed much of the material there, and found the workers to be very open and communicative. The museum's floor space is surprisingly compact, and there is not too much space across all the three utilised levels. I had the pleasure to see the GTA 21 exhibit, and would have to say it left a little to be desired: the composition seems slightly hectic, with themes changing rapidly; most importantly, the exponents subjectively lack context (just plaques with. explanations and background info would suffice) and are not always there to be interpreted. The museum's location is quite awkward: it is not very distant from the subway, however pedestrian zones are non-existent, and the museum certainly is not accessible for people in wheelchairs. Driving in is the answer, however at peak times parking could be a problem. Overall, worth a visit if time allows.

Waqar Ahmed

Why this place even exist in Toronto. There was literally nothing inside

Lauren Dibbs

John Hryniuk

Never again. I'd sooner watch re-runs of Mariah Carey in Glitter.

Matthew Brydson

Joey Asaro

ayberk göktepe

Excellent place.

Zac Giacomazzo

Madison Coutu

Ankur Gandhi

Excellent.

elizabeth :]

The area where it was, did not give it a very good appearance. The third floor was boring and there was very little to see. The only “interesting” area was the gift shop. If you’re +18, I would recommend not going, because you’d sooner find out you were wasting $20. Only go there if you’re under 18. It’s better to waste your time that your money!

Matthew Jacob Ledwidge

M W

Great place with an exelent exhibition. I went to see exhibition #ageofyou it felt like being trapped inside internet but wait... I think we are.... Also little book store downstairs and a fancy coffee shop. I enjoyed my visit.

Rory Hoy

John Magvas

Kirill Bredikhin

Two stars just for the washroom at the first floor. Hopefully, it will get better.

Carole Albyn

Not very much to describe really. They need a massive influx of money, art donations to make it a viable museum. I honestly expected a "big city" experience since Toronto is supposed to be a world class city. The Cafe, IL Forno, not a part of the museum, but housed there, had excellent, quality food and staff. One caviot :Tables a bit rocky, so hang onto your coffee, especially if you have tots with your party.

Bora ALAP

Not too big and I didn’t find it really interesting, but if you have a free day, you can spend it here.

Mike Whitla

New gallery in a lovely space. We got a membership which cost $90 for the year. Looking forward to the shows.

Charles Jin

Good to see Toronto is working on its are scenes. However, Toronto has a long way to go. The space is good. The old industrial buildings are perfect to be converted into art galleries. The exhibition is very small. There are a few interesting pieces to look at, not a lot. One can finish the whole gallery in half an hour if you want to rush it. I hope this is only the beginning and the museum will grow into something really sophisticated.

John Hanna

Has a more community-based vitality than the conventional temples of art. The directorship has a distinctive vision.

Reena Ahluwalia

Ana Reyes

Please dont trust in the hours closed, it says that the close at 9pm we came today at 3 pm and we didnt even finished the whole tour and the announce that the are closed already 5.20pm Dont waste your time.

Cait Fox

Love this place!

Autumn breeze

Good place to go when you like to see some creative art within a short time, which worked out fine with me. But didn't have much to see in other words. Hope they had some more stuffs like paintings and sculptures..

Carol

Interesting. I'm wondering how some of the exhibits get funded though....

Kim

I had a very memorable experience at the grand opening of the museum, would definitely recommend a membership to the the Museum.

Debbie K

A hidden gem in the city. Love the cafe and the galleries.

Sebastián Cornejo Angel

MOCA dwells inside of such an amazing historical building, so visiting the place itself is already an incredible experience. The first floor is open to the public all year long completely free and there's a space on the south wing of the building that has huge foam blocks with different shapes and sizes that children and adults can play with, creating shaker like structures, bridges or even small towers! The second, third and fourth floors get different interesting expositions, including different disciplines from photography to Virtual reality experiences. So there's something really appealing for everyone that visit the museum.

Andrew Likakis

Contemporary defined.

Kevin Essex

I enjoyed the walk up the stairs. For Doors Open Toronto 2018 there was no artwork presented in the new location, so it was sparse and spacious. I rather liked that. The stairs were lovely. They were quite cool on a warm spring day.

Rhain Louis

Not a huge collection of art, but rather 3 floors that each have a large scal exhibit by one artist. Not what I was expecting, but the installations are interesting if you’re into very modern art

Lauren H

Visited to see my sister's exhibition. Spacious and well organized ????

Saif Al-Alawi

Tyler Shaw

Not officially open yet but really excited as the building is a perfect canvas for a contemporary art museum.

ines martinez

I loved Age of you. It presents a somewhat pesimistic point of view, but it makes you feel and think a lot about our modern life

kem

Douglas Tindal

Not (yet) an extensive gallery but an attractive and engaging space in a repurposed factory with a few well chosen exhibits. Mark Dion's "The Life of a Dead Tree" is particularly fascinating, a unique blend of science and art. Try to visit Thursday-Sunday when there is a researcher in residence who will be happy to guide you and answer any questions.

Jesse Bryans

Gabriela Nuta

CRF1000

Valliappan Palaniappan

Thought provoking images and art expos

Carolyn Cuthbertson

Andrea

3 floors and there wasn't much to see unfortunately. The café had delicious desserts.

Sheila Muir

Small exhibits. Venue staff are unaccommodating.

Gosha

Beautiful building. Went there for the opening of the museum. Totally loved it.

Kyra Savolainen

Michele D.

So much potential for this space but my friends and I were done looking at the four floors of exhibits in under half an hour. Good thing we came on a free admission Sunday. So sparse on art, a lot of TINY font on tiny signs printed on 8.5 x 11 paper pinned onto a wall. It felt very unplanned and cheaply put together. It’s not far from downtown Toronto but it feels like a bit of a trek to get out to this industrial area only to be done so quickly. $10 for 2hr parking (you definitely won’t need more!), and (on a regular day) $10 for admission. The Toronto contemporary/modern art scene is so much more than what little is shown here. So. Much. Potential. For. More.

Mary Jane Braide

Still very new but lots of potential.

Max Lee Fox

Basically a giant window with beautiful wood aesthetics. Lots of artist hang out there... of course.

Garret Cree

Kaveh M

This is a fantastic place to see contemporary arts at its full. The artists are actively working on their project while the welcome museum visitors to enjoy the collections. I really liked the atmosphere and I found the space to be very welcoming. Also, the entrance fee was really reasonable. This place is highly recommended if you care about contemporary art. :)

Simon Lam

Nice space with some interesting art

vanessa marie

Bruce Lyne

5 floors of cool interactive modern art.

Albert Ho

Art has never been a huge interest of mine. The entire exhibit can be seen in about an hour. Many of the exhibits are very abstract, there are staff there to explain. The snack bar on the first floor is the highlight. Limited parking in the area. Would not make the trip to see the exhibits. But as they say are is in the eye of the beholder.

Ihuoma O

Limited exhibits, I was a bit disappointed about this. it can be seen in an hour

Jack Mersereau

Some exhibits were somewhat interesting. I'm hoping future pieces with impress me more.

Nadia Alam

Art was weird. It was a free Sunday that I went. Left in 15 minutes and had brunch at the Drake across the building instead. Lol.

Tatiana Kopcalic

Paid $10 to see a life of a dead tree! That’s it. It is a shame for Toronto to call this MOCA. Even the shop was a joke. Please get serious!!!

Niall Byrne

Great space, wasn't sure about the location at first, but they have done something really neat with the space

Caroline Serpa

Steve Maccarthy

Andrew Sutherland

Great space and really friendly atmosphere and staff. This place had a lot of potential as the building is beautiful. Neighborhood is fantastic as well.

HEY TIA

Michael Ting

Michael Cochrane

Great space with contemporary art in a wide range of mediums. The current exhibit has some painting, photography, and sculpture but also includes works which utilize mixed media and interactivity. The museum occupies several floors and I recommend taking the stairs if you can. There's a restaurant on the main floor but there is also a brewery and a coffee roastery nearby.

Gamze Cebeci

Stacey McCool

Foodie Bites

Says it will open September 22. Hopefully it doesnt get pushed back again but im really excited for it.

Timothy Watkins

Mohammad reza hatam

Super! A must visit every now and then

W P

the gift shop on the first floor is filled with cool art books and other items and the building itself has a very industrial charm

Ken Wilkes

It was a blast - G kids had fun on boxes

David Angelovich

Kinda mediocre, due to lack of permanent exhibits. I’ll visit again some other time and see if it’s any better.

tatiana bitir

This museum is a bad joke !

Christophe Hennebelle

Very small museum. The exhibition was great, but I think Toronto deserves better for contemporary art.

Benson Chang

Sarangan Vikneswaran

Wonderful addition to the community, really worth it depending on which exhibit interests you.

Taylor Klick

Literally feels like an empty warehouse with no art. I went to design school and felt like even the first years could do better.

Eleanor Rory

Marianna Kaganovich

Ayat Rezaeifar

The pieces and installatios on show were interesting. It's more an Expo rather than a Museum! Don't expect to be able to spend more than 2 hours there.

Andrew Paladino

I did not choose art, it chose me!

Ryan Ram

Great art. Friday night is free which was a nice bonus. Great building design and space.

Niusha Shamsbeigi

Poor exhibitions

g paiement

Beautiful heritage building, the home of contemporary art in Toronto. Innovative exhibitions and events, always an array of things happening!

Ryan Cornell

Corey Matthew

Finally it is open again! New location is massive and great atmosphere. The exhibits have always been well-curated and the new location adds so many possibilities.

Alexandra M

Dor Hermann

Celine Gamache

Susan Bennett

Great exhibit and free the last Sunday in the month.

A S (Lalaloopsy)

There was a bit of renovation when I visited. I enjoyed the special event with the theatre group

Andrew A

Currently not open yet but the building architecture outside and inside is very nice. Will be a god spot once opened.

bryan wong

Claire Fabre

Great!

Graham Engel

Mike Atrache

Justin Vinet

Shin P (shino)

Brian Campbell

Age Of You we an amazing exhibi!

Ancil Johnson

Such a great experience in general being able to attend this museum, learned a lot about art. Took a higher level of appreciation for art after going here. Had a blast.

Madeline Hait

Rachele

The artwork is amazing but it was advertises three floors and I would say that it’s only two floors extremely friendly staff and the little café is great with a wide selection

Kenneth Kerr

Photo by V. Pratt

The building and space inside is nice, not the classic museum and decoration, all the ambient is according or adoc for the contemporary art exhibition. From outside looks bigger but actually you can finish to visit all floor exhibitions …

strikoor1217

Ingrid Wiederhecker

Amazing! Laws of motion in a cartoon landscape is a must!

Anna K

Instead of leaving inspired, we were left confused.

Bryan Espinoza

Anthony

I don’t get it. Five stars.

Hofong Wong

Disappointing! Got to see a dead tree. Do not call it an art museum if the intention is to house studios and space for budding artists.

David

Nothing here to see. Waste of time and money.

Moni M (Moni)

Great place

Yuxuan Liu

Flora Tang

Really cool museum! Affordable admission for all ages and is offering light therapy at the moment. Super cool, come check it out!

David Llewelyn

The transition to Sterling Road is finally complete, and Toronto's MACA opened with pizzazz this weekend. The building is capacious and a fine update to the old warehouse. The opening exhibits were not to my taste, but I really liked the …

Rafaello Garcia

Andy Jones

Interesting & sometimes challenging exhibits, perhaps needs a more mature attitude to the subjects. Great cafe

Andrew Damian

Fantastic building and fascinating exhibits

margaret chown

Chris Perardi

Glen Lau

empty building with nothing, waste my time and gas

Kimberly Rogers

Very unique place to visit. Always inspiring.

Blommers Jan

We need more of this type of thing in the city. We all must work together and support post covid

Cedric Goinard

Can’t wait for the opening!

Deborah kim

I was at the opening of this museum and my partner and I went again a couple of weeks ago. Thé café on thé first floor of the museum may actually be the most exciting part of it ! On my last visit there was only 1 exhibit open all of which took 5-10 mins to experience . we were both shocked and disappointed . Would not recommend the visit . Perhaps when the museum has more exhibits it would attract more people coming . I will come back in a few years time, hopefully by then they will have more art ....

Lee Woods

Very contemporary. Liked artist interactions.

Ash Sh

Arttart

Elise Gellynck

So disappointed by this empty gallery, definetely not worth the 10$ entrance fees. Need to improve, bring more art in this nice building

Philippe Thompson

David Cohen

Amazing art!

Guy M

Ganna Grygorenko

I was expecting more.

Harry Bradley

This is a nice gallery. It's a bit small but tickets are priced accordingly. I don't know I'd go out of my way for it but it was nice to see the kind of contemporary art that isn't always offered at the AGO.

Andrew Chen

sivon williams

Nice but new. I will give them time to grow and check out next year. Only one real exhibit.

Joe Sanders

陈歆怡

Krisha Dhaliwal

Kevin McVicar

Antoine Laviolette

Very bad experience with the ticket payment. Nevertheless, Banksy exhibition was awesome!! Despite one bad contact with the ticket lady, we were very happy.

Dylan Yapp

meighan duffin

wang zech

fanny hernandez

Elliot Jacobson

Great museum. Exhibitions that are varied and always super interesting. Tons of fun for kids- interactive and welcoming. Beautifully created space in a historic building, a new gem of a space in the Toronto arts and culture scene.

Fatima Butt

Jonathan Arnold

Fantastic way to speand your day. Great building great staff.

Vanilso Silva

Jamie Thomas

The curator exhibit was too pretentious, can't recommend based on that alone. Will revisit for another exhibit.

Karl Yeung

Admission fee is too much for just a few pieces of art. You can walk through all the exhibitions within 10 mins.

Yasr Sahebi

Kevin Marshall

All new and a great cafe bakery coming soon!

Satyameet Ahuja

James Tanner

Gagandeep Sharma

Cool place. Went on a discount day. Lots of little kids running around. Still i enjoyed the art.

Lucidity Design

The beautiful new home of MOCA.

vanessa hattoum

zoe dirse

A must for any Torontonian and visitor. MOCA is a world class modern art gallery. A fabulous place to explore and experience the creative. The onsite cafe is amazing.

Theresa Ghislaine Aqui

This museum is in an absolutely amazing heritage building, and the work on display is always interesting and relevant. They have some excellent talks and other events.

Benjamin John

Interesting exhibits. Felt rather sparse and would have like to have seen more.

Alex Piitz

Rem P

The place is nice and the staff members are very friendly; However, when you guys have different events posted in different social medias with different schedule, and then you guys have your website or Infront desk or whatever with the events with a different schedule is confusing and frustrating all of us. Can you please make sure that for every events presented here has the right information on every social media platform including your website. Thank you.

Roland Conner

Great place very knowledgeable and helpful.

Isabella Santos

I have seen better places

thibaud davrieux

Impressive

James Bly

sundresh

Art knows no boundaries, follows no rules. Even though I've never been an art person, I enjoyed it!

Margarida Mafra

Alex Klein Gunnewiek

Great art museum, always has something interesting to go and see, going to the great cafe in the lobby after a visit always makes it a good trip.

Alex Szabados

Premiere was very promising. Quality of work decreased somewhat as floors were ascended. Venue is amazing. Will be checking in again.

stephen allcock

Nice space. Friendly. In interesting district

Jen Beagle

It should be called the museum of contemporary videos.

Anna S

Kunal

Snooze-fest ????????. I guess this is the best Toronto can do when it comes to contemporary art. Also, who thought a hotel vibe with ten floors would make a good gallery space? Go to The Powerplant. It’s free. The space is great. The exhibitions are relevant. Or, go on a 15-minute walk north, and visit Arsenal!

Kenneth Wong

Itay Rimon

Shaun Maclean

Historia M

Must visit atleast once for all you art lovers

Basem Morsy

LL Land

Went to the opening, but not much stuff there, in terms of exhibitions and permanent collections are still at a baby level, comparing with other contemporary art museums in big cities around the world. I might not call it a mesuem. Quite disappointed when you had to drive there for the grand opening but not much to see. We paid for 2 hours parking but it only took us less than 30 minutes to finish the whole thing and left

Molly Fudge

Ninja Trader

What a waste of time. At least we went during the free admition time on Sunday so only time and gas were lost.

Alicja Frankowski

Ossian Lazar

Dora Paynter

Paul Sabourin

I am not sure why the museum is even open and asking for donations are asking you to pay for tickets, there is nothing to see- I wasted $20 for nothing!!!!, there is a display on the first floor - that you could see without paying - we were told there was a display on the 4th floor - but that was a lie. There is nothing on the 4th floor but stuff for sale and its poor quality. It was a waste of time to go. You can't even go to the top of the building to see the view. As much as we were told to come back when more exhibition space is open - I won't be coming back and will be telling people not to go. I had higher expectations based on all the publicity, They were wrong.

Stuart Ghan

Art Art Art Think

Jennifer Huynh

It is smaller than I thought it would be, but worth checking out if you're in the west end

Matt B

Different than the usual tourist things to do in Toronto, would go again when there are more exhibits, but the good thing is it was pwyc for admission

Ember Pay

Anita Round

Great coffee shop accessible to the public

Adeeb Shaikh

Historical building, Amazing Arts and well educated and hard working staff, specially facility Manager and executive director of Moca Museum.

Philibert Borys

Menacingly beautiful

Sherly M

ali canada

Nice historical place

Alan Ott

Rachel W

rui da silva

Interesting art in a very old building

Tania Samsonova

Alejandro Garduno

Brittanie Jolley

David Heath

Bland Ahmed

Don't waste your time.

Sandra Clark

There’s really not much going on here while they’re renovating. Only 2-3 exhibits (and each only one work), none very exciting. I’m sure it’ll be great in February, but for now? Skip it.

Susana D

Eden K

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