Museum London

Museum London is Southwestern Ontario's leading establishment for the collection and presentation of visual art and material culture. Through public and educational programming, special events and exhibitions, Museum London strives to promote the knowledge and enjoyment of regional art, culture and history.

At the heart of a great museum is its collection and Museum London is proud to have one of Canada's most important art collections, and one of the most significant historical artifact collections in Ontario. Our art collection has more than 5,000 regional and Canadian works and our 45,000 artifacts reflect the history of the City of London as an important regional urban centre in Southwestern Ontario.

Museum London was established in 1940, operating from the London Public Library until 1980 when architect Raymond Moriyama was commissioned to design its current home at the forks of the Thames River in downtown London, Ontario. In 1989, the then London Regional Art Gallery amalgamated with the London Historical Museum, creating what is known today as Museum London.

421 Ridout St. N, London, ON
(519) 661-2500
 
Language(s): English
Communities served: Adults, Children, People with disabilities, Youth, Seniors
Price range of programming: Free
Venue accessibility: Elevator, Ramp/Level Entrance, Wheelchair seating, Accessible parking, Accessible washrooms
Organization type: Charitable organisation, Non-profit

  • Community Engaged Arts
  • Education
  • Indigenous Arts
  • Literary
  • Multidisciplinary
  • Visual Arts
  • Artist-Educator Partnership
  • Field Trips
  • Resources
  • Professional Development
  • In-School Workshops
  • Group Classes
  • Camps
  • Workshops
  • Outreach Programs

Profile last updated: Apr 3 2020