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Discover the people, events, and issues that have shaped the place we call London from earliest times until today.
Patrick Landsley (1926-2021) and Margot Ariss (1929-2013) remind us that creative thinking can have a curiously tangible, tactile quality.
Margaux Williamson is a painter of our times whose work expresses curiosity and a wonder toward everyday spaces and objects.
London photographer Arthur Gleason’s aerial photographs of London and southwestern Ontario
Penny is renowned for creating hyper-realist sculptures formed, forged, and filtered through digital photography.
Museum London is happy to re-establish its large, permanent art exhibition comprised of well-loved treasures from the vaults; intriguing, if lesser-known gems; and recent acquisitions of modern and contemporary art.
Sunday, July 03, 2:00 pm
Come share your memories
Cost: Free
Monday, July 11, 8:30 am
Share stories through the use of puppets. Learn how to make puppets, develop a script and perform their puppet play during this week’s camp.
Cost: $250.00
We're bringing the Museum to you with fun and educational
activities for all ages!
Check out our online programs
Posted on June 14
How to bike, drive, bus, walk, and roll yourself to us
Posted on May 18
This year’s theme is “The Power of Museums” with a focus on the power of community building through education. So it makes sense to highlight our colleague Devon Elliott who does just that!
Posted on May 3
New Media Commissions, Submission deadline EXTENDED: June 6, 2022
Wednesday to Sunday
11:00 am to 5:00 pm
Thursdays until 8:00 pm
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