London, Canada
421 Ridout St N
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+1 5196610333
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I have gone there many times by myself, with others and many times with my wife. For a free museum I can't complain. True it does focus on local history but it has also showcased some fantastic art from various artists. As a matter of fact not so long ago they had an exhibition from a native artist that highlighted the tragedies the indigenous nations have endured. This exhibit went on to be displayed in The New York Museum of Art. Not bad for a little free museum.
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This place is so great! Entry by donation means art is accessible for all. The permanent collection is really reeeeally good, and I've always found the other exhibits to be incredibly interesting, thought provoking and emotive. The gift shop has all sorts of really cool pieces, I especially love the cards as they feature local art and often you can find pieces from the permanent collection featured on a simple little card that can be put on display, plus they're all blank so they can be manipulated for any occasion! Wish they were open late on weeknights more often but I seem to get my fix just fine on Thursdays nights. Visit today!!
Pretty good free museum. The exhibits are largely focused on the local region and reveal that London actually has a rich history of artistic talent. Good for about an hour long visit. I especially enjoyed the tableau featuring a composite of colors from every day of a year.
Fantastic Kent Monkman exhibit, helpful staff, lovely location.
Pay by donation, super friendly staff, beautiful art, and an amazing cafe and gift shop - what else could you want in a museum? They have vegan options at the cafe and really good espresso! (I had the vegan doughnut and it was delicious).
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