Not quite a museum, MOCCA is a great little gallery.
The gallery is comprised of two separate spaces that showcase a new exhibit every couple of months.
It's a pay what you can admission and they have free publications to pick up on the way out.
You have to understand, this place is not an enormous gallery. It's a small place but this really allows you to focus on the exhibit that is on display.
It's really a great place to take in the work of one artist and it's nice to have a space in Toronto that can belong to a new artist every few weeks. This revolving door approach to the gallery allows the gallery to continually transform and continually offers us new works that we probably wouldn't have access to so readily.
This approach also makes the gallery much larger that the space which it inhabits. You may not like what is being shown when you go to MOCCA. Don't worry... Come back in a month and you might see something that agrees with you.
This place is a nice addition to any afternoon visit to King Street West and it demands that you come back again... and again... and again.