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Here's a sneak peek at MOCA Toronto's Spring 2025 season

Katy Brennan

created: May 1, 2025, 3:30 p.m. | updated: May 2, 2025, 4:36 a.m.

The Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto (MOCA) just reopened for the Spring 2025 season with a slate of thought-provoking installations across painting, sculpture, installation, textile, and sound. You can catch new exhibitions and projects by Jessica Stockholder, Margaux Williamson, Justin Ming Yong, Jennie C. Jones, and the highly anticipated return of Alex Da Corte’s surreal exhibition, Ear Worm. Internationally acclaimed artist Jessica Stockholder returns with her first major Canadian commission in 25 years, taking over Floor 1 at MOCA Toronto. Alex Da Corte’s acclaimed exhibition Ear Worm on Floor 2 has been described as a “surreal… tender… bewildering” experience. With Ear Worm, Da Corte reimagines his 2018 film Rubber Pencil Devil projected across several large-scale cubes.

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