This Sunday afternoon pedal over to the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art and take a Scotiabank Contact Photography tour on your bicyclette! Persilia Caton, Artistic Project Manager at CONTACT, will lead a tour of public installations throughout the city. We don’t know the exact route but do know that you will begin in a Palestinian field of wildflowers that has taken over the entire brick wall of MOCCA’s inner courtyard for the exhibit What Isn’t There by Elle Flanders & Tamira Sawatzky.

From there, we aren’t sure which direction you will wind in, but have a hunch you may stop to gaze at the following:

At Alex Pager’s exhibit, Week-End, on the corner of Adelaide and Strachan, you will be greeted by 10 x 20 ft femme fatales.
The four towering billboards at Front and Spadina with Pieter Hugo’s Permanent Error will transport you to Ghana wasteland.
A little bit south, at King and John, 13 panels will bring back-bending movement to city skylines in Robert Longo’s Men in the Cities.
Assuming you lock your bike outside the BCE place, you will maybe take a walk into Bay Street’s prime real estate to take a “bird’s-eye view” view into a series of intimate interiors in Alain Paiement’s exhibit over here over there.
Heading north through Chinatown you may arrive in the tucked away garden of the Consulate General of Italy where you will travel back in time to the landscapes trampled by three Italian great wars.

If you don’t have a bicycle or just want to do things at your own pace, try the Scotiabank Contact App and you’ll be sure to wander into new territory that will awe and excite.