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Digital Resources

Discover our growing collection of digital resources, including video tours, artist interviews, webinars, and digital publications. These engaging tools bring art, history and learning to life whether you’re in the classroom, at home, or on the go.

Resources

  • bright orange blocks appear next to monochromatic shapes in red and yellow. At the bottom of the image, two eyes pear out of a black rectangle.

    Tropi-X: Brazilian Art in Canada Catalogue

    Access a digital exhibition catalogue marking Tropi-X: Brazilian Art in Canada, 1970s-Now, a groundbreaking exhibition exploring bold, evolving expressions of Brazilian identity, culture, and art in Brazil and across the Canadian diaspora.

  • Reflections on London Regionalism

    See and hear perspectives on the art movement known as London Regionalism. Released in 2022, this video includes insights from some of London’s artists and art-scene luminaries including Thelma Rosner, Bob Bozak, Murray Favro, as well Michael Gibson, Brian Meehan, Nancy Poole, Judith Roger, Joel Faflak and others.

  • Ukutula: Our Timeless Journeys

    Access a robust digital publication in support of Ukutula: Our Timeless Journeys, a group exhibition about transformational voyages across space and time developed by Agnes Etherington Art Centre and hosted by Museum London.

  • Museum Stories: Ron Benner

    Meet artist, activist, and gardener Ron Benner and hear about his ongoing garden installation at Museum London called As the Crow Flies. Learn about the various components of this living artwork, including the plants, insects and aquatic life that have called it home since 2005.