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    Judith & Norman Alix Gallery

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    0.9 mi

    This is a rad place to visit if you're in town and if you like poring over your exhibits! Admission…read moreis free to all as the vision of this place is to be a safe space for the community to connect, share stories, and discover new insights through art. So it won't cost you much to check it out! And if you would like to contribute, donations are welcome. Exhibitions seem to change every 1-4 months, so you could visit a few times a year and get new insights each time. There was an interesting selection of exhibits when I visited. When I was there, the exhibitions were about outsider art (art that may not be accepted by the art community as art, eg art that is compulsively produced, or art produced by cultural outsiders) and interactive art - in this case featuring a native Londoner (Ontario)) who mixes pop culture imagery, retro video games and audio into his art. The exhibitions challenged my thinking about art. I would love to come back again. While I didn't experience this, the website notes that there are family drop-ins every Sunday from 1-3pm which are free (with a suggested donation of $5/family)! Seems like a great way to introduce art to your family regardless of means. Staff were friendly! Counter staff took my backpack per their regulations (no charge for this). While exploring the exhibits, we also came across two volunteers who were able to point out some interesting points about the art, that we had not known or observed ourselves. This place is really making art available to the public. I will note that the staff didn't proactively offer the brochures available at the front desk, which were very helpful to navigate the exhibits. So, just make sure to pick them up before you enter the exhibits, and you could return them at the end to help this place save resources too! Unlike some other museums, this place was clean and not dusty feeling at all. It is also wheelchair accessible and claims on its website to allow items and service animals needed by visitors with disabilities!

    Studio 1219 - galleries - Updated May 2026

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