Join us on Thursday June 11 for an exciting celebration as we unveil a new season of exhibitions at Museum London.
Presented by TD Bank Group
All Ages
Pay-what-you-can at the door or give online
Join us to celebrate our Spring and Summer exhibitions! Designed for the whole family, our Summer Launch Party transforms the Museum into a lively, all-ages experience. Explore all three floors, meet featured and visiting artists and curators, and dive into hands-on creative activities in our Studio that everyone can enjoy.
Experience an evening bursting with creativity, energy, and community. Enjoy delicious bites and a cash bar throughout the night while DJ Harina keeps the party going with a live set.
Join us on Thursday June 11 for an exciting celebration as we unveil a new season of exhibitions at Museum London.
Presented by TD Bank Group
All Ages
Pay-what-you-can at the door or give online
Join us to celebrate our Spring and Summer exhibitions! Designed for the whole family, our Summer Launch Party transforms the Museum into a lively, all-ages experience. Explore all three floors, meet featured and visiting artists and curators, and dive into hands-on creative activities in our Studio that everyone can enjoy.
Experience an evening bursting with creativity, energy, and community. Enjoy delicious bites and a cash bar throughout the night while DJ Harina keeps the party going with a live set.
We’ve got an exciting line-up of new exhibitions & installations:
MOTHERGROUND: Dominique Rey with Madeleine & Auguste Coar
MOTHERGROUND explores the creative and emotional shifts of motherhood through Dominique Rey’s photography, collage, sculpture, and video work. In three thematic chapters, the artist's work reveals how everyday gestures between mother and child become powerful moments of connection, tension, and transformation.
Amanda McCavour: Double Shadow
Textile and embroidery artist Amanda McCavour transforms thread into airy, lace-like forms that seem to hover in space. Double Shadow brings together over 400 stitched elements from the artist’s Black and White Studies series; each one gently suspended from the wall and alive with shifting light and shadow.
Snapshots of Us
Snapshots of Us opens a window into the raw and tender realities of family life, offering glimpses of joy, struggle, and strength in the earliest chapters of parenthood through photographs, personal objects, and words from new parents across London.
Biscuits and Empire: Reframing Colonial Photography
Biscuits, photographs, and popular culture converge in an installation that traces unexpected links between everyday objects and imperial histories. Colonial images of British India from Museum London’s collection reveal how industry, photography, and power once travelled together, while Zinnia Naqvi’s work Heart-shaped Box offers an intimate counterpoint grounded in self-representation and lived experience.
Ron Benner: As the Crow Flies
Now in its 21st year at Museum London, As the Crow Flies is an outdoor installation featuring an elliptical pond encircled by lush vegetation, carefully cultivated by the artist each year since 2005. Rising from the pond are 22 black-and-white photographs depicting landmarks, monuments, structures, and industrial remnants along the 81.14th meridian, stretching south from Benner’s home in London, ON.
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Highlights
- 3 hours
- all ages
- In person
- Paid parking
- Doors at 7 PM
Location
Museum London
421 Ridout Street North
London, ON N6A 5H4
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Agenda
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Live DJ Set
DJ Harina of OA(SIS) will get the evening started, curating a vibrant mix of high energy music.
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Photo Embroidery / A stitch in time
Join us in the studio and choose from a curated collection of photographs from Museum London’s archives. Each one of these images captures a memorable moment in time and connects to our latest exhibitions. Using a variety of sewing supplies, stitch and embroider your chosen image into something uniquely your own.
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Artist-led Tour of MOTHERGROUND
Join a guided tour of our newest exhibition, MOTHERGROUND, led by exhibiting artist Dominique Rey and Museum London Art Curator Cassandra Getty. Learn about how the exhibition came together and uncover its themes.