Exhibitions & Installations
Past

The Art of Music: A Student Exhibition

Creative Cloth: Aesthetics and Apparel

Pushing Paper

Art is Art

Polaris Music Prize Posters

JUNO Photography Exhibition

Women to the Front

Difficult Terrain

What’s the Score? Sheet Music from the Collection

Noongom / Ullumi / Anohc / Anichiish / Nòn:wa / Today: Recent Acquisitions

Fragile! Handle with Care
Kent Monkman: Shame and Prejudice

Kent Monkman “Shame and Prejudice: A Story of Resilience”

Ways of Being: Yhonnie Scarce & Michael Belmore

Esmaa Mohamoud: To Play in the Face of Certain Defeat

THE LOST CITY: Ian MacEachern’s Photographs of Saint John

London Lens: Ian MacEachern and Don Vincent

End Polio Now
FAQ
Our curatorial team engages in ongoing research. This includes exploring current and emerging artistic practices, diverse cultural conversations, and historical narratives that resonate with our community and mandate.
We welcome digital submissions from artists and curators interested in sharing their work or touring exhibitions. Send a link to your website, online portfolio, or proposal to curatorial@museumlondon.ca.
Due to the high volume of submissions we receive, we’re unable to respond to each one individually. However, if your submission aligns with our programming needs or if we require additional information, a member of our team will be in touch.
Museum London champions local creativity through collaboration, by creating opportunities, commissioning new work, hiring artists, and sharing their work with audiences in the region and beyond. Also, as a Zone 1 recommender for the Ontario Arts Council’s Exhibition Assistance Program, we help artists access funding for exhibition-related costs.
We work closely with artists to develop and lead workshops and classes, showcase their work in our shop, and invite them to participate in signature events that celebrate and elevate our region’s vibrant creative community.