MOCA Goes Dark: Night Visions Dance and Art Party on August 17
For the first time ever MOCA Goes Dark, and invites you to explore the museum transformed by the artists and curators of the exhibition “An Index” from the Akin Studio Program at MOCA.
Come see MOCA transformed into an interactive art party by some of Toronto’s best emerging artists. 158 Sterling Road was once the site of illicit dance parties, raves, and punk gigs that were legendary. Taking inspiration from its past as an underground nightlife hub, we will relive this wild legacy for one night only with amazing art and music that will light MOCA up in the dark. Starting at nine o’clock, come play with artist-led interactive installations and activities on the ground floor. Dance among art with beats by DJ Lulu Wei on our black light dance floor.
This party is presented with the exhibition An Index, featuring twenty-four artists from the inaugural Akin Studio Program. An Index makes visible the labours of artistic creation through an open and honest charting of the processes, challenges, delights, and failures of making art in the city. Night Visions credits the importance of social play in creative production. For the first time ever MOCA Goes Dark, and invites you to explore the museum transformed by local artists. Cash-only bar will be available.
MOCA Toronto aims to be a barrier-free and accessible museum for all.
Doors at 9:00pm
Advance tickets are encouraged and are available at https://experience.museumofcontemporaryart.ca/452/802
$15 dollars regular, $10 MOCA members and students.
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