• Pair of red shoes on a white surface, adjacent to abstract art with yellow and red shapes.

      • Location:

        Interior Gallery, second level
        421 Ridout St. N.
        London, Ontario  N6A 5H4

      • Event Time:

        11:00 AM - 5:00 PM


      Cost:

      Free


      This vibrant exhibition will help you discover some of the cultural reasons behind why we interpret primary colours—red, yellow, and blue—the ways we do. Bringing together historical artifacts from the Museum London collection as well as works of art by artists including Lynne Cohen, Greg Curnoe, and Alexander Calder, the exhibition asks how these colours are used to communicate practical information, impart ideas and ideologies, and convey moods and emotions. 

      -Tuesday to Sunday: 11 AM to 5 PM
      -Thursdays until 8 PM

  • Red! Yellow! Blue! The Meanings of Colour

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