About this Event
Presented by TD Bank Group
Supported by Sparks Marketing Communications & London Music Office
All Ages
Pay-what-you-can at the door
Gather with us to celebrate our latest exhibitions! Explore all three floors of the Museum, meet artists and curators, and get creative with hands-on activities. Grab refreshments and sweet treats from Culinary Catering. Enjoy musical performances by DJ Ames and singer Eleanor.
We’ve got an exciting line-up of new exhibitions:
is new digital artwork by Anishinaabe artists Katie Wilhelm and Summer Bressette that challenges colonial perspectives and embraces the radical endurance of nature itself.
is inspired by African dance and music. The show invites us to move among an extraordinary diversity of traditional West African masks from the Justin and Elisabeth Lang Collection of African Art at Agnes Etherington Art Centre. They appear in chorus with five, multi generational Canadian artists from the African and Asian diasporas: Winsom Winsom, Camille Turner, Jessica Karuhanga, Anthony Gebrehiwot and Jill Glatt.
is a sculpture made of repurposed football helmets adorned with vivid African Kente patterns. These powerful works, which are part of a larger series that has been exhibited across the country, speak to issues of race, identity, gender and sports culture.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Museum London, 421 Ridout Street North, London, Canada
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