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Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art
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This 9-year-old gallery's original mission was to collect and exhibit the best Canadian art created since 1985; however, it is now showing some works by international artists, too. Currently, the Canadian collection includes works by Stephen Andrews, Genevieve Cadieux, Ivan Eyre, Betty Goodwin, Micah Lexier, Arnaud Maggs, and Roland Poulin. MOCCA's mandate has been widening in recent years, and that has made this gallery increasingly interesting. Some of the temporary exhibits have been real eye-openers, in particular one about tattoo art entitled "Art for the Human Canvas." MOCCA is out of the way, geographically speaking, but it is on the subway line, so the museum is very accessible. Best of all, admission is free!
5040 Yonge St.Phone: 416/395-0067.Open: Tues-Sun noon-5pm.Free admission.Closed Dec 25 and Jan 1.Subway: North York Centre.
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