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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.
Inspired by regional folk magic traditions and Museum London’s historical collection of log cabin quilts, London-based artist Reilly Knowles presents his quilt Magic Circle for Earth Communion. This quilt, of his own making, takes the form of a cryptic seal symbolizing living in relationship with and learning from the Earth.
Praised for their warm sound and powerful stage presence, the Esmé Quartet was formed in 2016 at the Hochschule für Musik in Cologne, Germany by four musicians who had been friends since their youth. They shared common interests and passions in music, the arts, and life. The Esmé Quartet brings together four brilliant and distinct musical personalities to form a cohesive, close-knit group that is passionately dedicated to the string quartet repertoire. Kui Dong: Spring from Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter Juri Seo: Fall - Winter from Infinite Season Mendelssohn: String Quartet in f minor, Op. 80 Schumann: String Quartet in A Major, Op. 41 No. 3
As the Crow Flies is an outdoor installation by London, Ontario-based artist, writer, and gardener Ron Benner (b. 1949). Installed on the western side of the Museum, overlooking the Deshkan Ziibi (Thames River), Benner’s work consists of an elliptical or egg-shaped reflecting pool. The pool is surrounded by a rich assortment of plant life, which the artist has cultivated for regeneration every year since 2005. It also supports migrating waterfowl and is an ecosystem for amphibians, insects, and fish.
Jay Soule, working under the pseudonym "CHIPPEWAR," has been combining art and activism since the early 2010s. Using vivid colors, contemporary illustration techniques, and humor, Soule sheds light on topics like Residential Schools, the Doctrine of Discovery, and enduring Indigenous stereotypes. This exhibition brings together a selection of his posters satirizing blockbuster movie classics like Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and Back to the Future with the aim of exposing and criticizing the enduring legacy of colonialism in Canada.
As we move around London, signs are all around us, announcing the names of businesses and alerting us to services offered and goods available. In our everyday lives, signs can become part of the landscape, standing out when needed and fading into the background when not.
The Miró Quartet is one of America’s most celebrated and dedicated string quartets, having been labeled by The New Yorker as “furiously committed” and noted by the Cleveland plain dealer for its “exceptional tonal focus and interpretive intensity.”
Magisterra Soloists invite you to join us as we kick off the 2024/2025 season with “Global Connections”, a concert celebrating how music bridges global boundaries! Join us on Thursday, September 26, 2024, at 7 PM at Museum London as we present a thoughtfully curated program showcasing music that has crossed international borders to touch the hearts of audiences worldwide. Experience performances by Annette-Barbara Vogel (violin) and Mehdi Ghazi (piano) featuring pieces by Leopoldo Miguez, Olivier Messiaen, Sergej Rachmaninov, and a newly commissioned work by Thomas Fortmann for Magisterra Soloists!
Mavis Productions returns to do the time warp again! The Rocky Horror Show returns bigger and better to London for our 3rd year! Filled with all the classic songs and audience participation that made the film so much fun for over 40 years, all of it comes to life on the stage. So, bring your costumes and all your scripts and be ready for a night of absolute pleasure. Whether you come out for new 2 PM afternoon shows or our classic 7 PM shows, know you will shiver.
Join Magisterra Soloists on Sunday, November 10, 2024, at Museum London for “Diversity in Music”! Music has always been a diverse art form, enriched by its contributors from many different backgrounds. This diversity makes the genre of classical music so vast and unique.
Experience the magic of Baroque music during the holiday season with Magisterra Soloists! Join us on Sunday, December 1, 2024, at First St. Andrew’s United Church for our annual Christmas Baroque concert! As a Magisterra tradition, we perform the most exquisite works from the 17th century to start the holiday season on the right foot.
Join Magisterra Soloists on Thursday, January 23, 2025, at 7 PM at Museum London for a concert showcasing music that emerged from the Holocaust. Every year since its inception, Magisterra Soloists presents a concert dedicated to honouring the victims of this tragic and horrific event. This year, we invite you to join us as we pay homage to the great artists who have emerged from the horrors of the Holocaust.
Magisterra Soloists invite you to an evening of piano trio delights on Thursday, March 6, 2025 at 7 PM at Museum London! Join the Magisterra Piano Trio, Annette-Barbara Vogel (violin), Mehdi Ghazi (piano), and Tom Landschoot, as they serenade you with the sweet melodies of Frank Martin, Beethoven, and Schumann.
The Mehregan Persian Festival of Autumn is an ancient Persian fest dedicated to Mehr (or Mithra/Mitra), the goddess and symbol of light, friendship, faith, love, and kindness. It is celebrated each Autumn. Join us on October 6, 2024, from 11 AM to 7 PM to celebrate with good food, vendors, and music.
Magisterra Soloists presents “From Occident to Orient,” a concert exploring the rich musical traditions of the West and the East. Join on Thursday, April 17, 2025, at 7 PM at Museum London to experience the cultural heritage and diverse influences that have shaped classical music across the globe. Guest pianist Shoshana Telner will join Magisterra Soloists to perform works by Arvo Pärt, Fazil Say, Franz Schmidt, and Isang Yun.
Magisterra Soloists invites you to join us for the final concert of our 2024/2025 season! Join us on Sunday, June 1, 2025, at 3 PM at Museum London for “Musical Jokes,” a fun-filled concert showcasing the expressive and humorous side of music.
Mavis Productions is bringing it back, baby!! Evil Dead the Musical returns for the biggest splattering tour to date! Evil Dead The Musical takes all the elements of the cult classic films The Evil Dead and Evil Dead 2 and combines them for one of the craziest, funniest, and bloodiest theatrical experiences of all time.
Totally rad 80's dance party featuring Swagger and The Wobbly Pops!! Put on your best 80's outfit and bust a move to 2 of London's favourite party bands performing all 80's hits! Licensed - All ages