
In building our exhibits, we have moved beyond the traditional projects and assignments typical of an undergraduate experience. The creation process allowed us to be self-directed and enabled us to incorporate skills from many different disciplines. The result is an exhibition that showcases our knowledge of museums and their design methods, as well as our teamwork and dedication to something that is a little out-of-the-box.
The theme for this year is the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
Visit our exhibits and learn about:
- Mind Your Body: How your mind affects your physical health.
- Home Grown: Discover the past, present and future of Southwestern Ontario Agriculture
- Single-Use Society: Reimagine everyday objects. Break away from Single-Use.
- Birds of a Feather, When We Flock Together: Explore the relationship between belonging and othering and learn how to promote inclusive communities.
- [Un]Welcome: Where do you go when there’s nowhere to stay? An exploration of hostile architecture.
- The Cost of Convenience: The Hidden Toll of Consumer Choices
- Stuff Your Sex Ed Teacher(s) Never Told You: What was missing from your sex education?
Monday, March 14 to Friday March 18: 11am - 6pm
Saturday, March 19: 11am - 4pm
Proof of Vaccination Required for entry
Individuals over 12 years old must show:
1. Enhanced COVID-19 vaccine certificate with official QR code
2. A valid form of identification showing name and date of birth