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Justin Ming Yong’s “Untitled Blues,” 2021, is on display at MOCA Toronto.

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Museum: MOCA

The Museum of Contemporary Art (158 Sterling Rd.) debuted a very exciting slate of spring exhibitions this week that make it well worth a visit. Justin Ming Yong turned the MOCA elevators into art spaces with his mother’s quilts, and Margaux Williamson presents paintings of both the personal (her home, her studio) and public (city streets, bars). Visitors can also venture into dreamlike videoscapes from Alex Da Corte, and check out a new immersive experience from Jessica Stockholder, known for her “paintings in space.” —Briony Smith

Doug Brod is a Toronto-based author and team editor for theStar. Follow him on X: @DougBrod

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Richie Assaly is a culture reporter for the Star, with aninterest in music, pop culture and food reporting. He is also ajuror for Polaris Music Prize.

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