Mississauga Culture presents Presence Exhibition
Bradley Museum 1620 Orr Road, Mississauga, ONThe Presence curatorial team are showcasing the work of two local artists: Amrita Chopra and Whyishnave Suthagar.
Connecting Mississauga to the arts, and the arts to Mississauga and beyond
Join Martys HUBThe Presence curatorial team are showcasing the work of two local artists: Amrita Chopra and Whyishnave Suthagar.
Blooms and Berries is an annual summer event hosted at the Museums of Mississauga. It celebrates historical and modern agricultural practices in Mississauga and The Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, including food culture and land-based practices of Indigenous Peoples, past and present. The event is inspired by Clarkson Village’s history as the strawberry capital of Ontario and […]
This exhibition shares Canadian stories; some hopeful, some disheartening, all true, and all happening right now. Created in partnership with the Government of Canada and Canadian Geographic, and hosted by Ingenium, To What Degree? Canada in a changing climate offers stories of people and ecosystems throughout Canada adapting in unique ways to our changing climate. […]
An exhibition inspired by plaques that commemorate significant people, places and events in Black Canadian history. This exhibit was formed when teachers from the Peel District School Board wanted to bring attention to Black histories that aren’t taught in school. This led to the development of a social justice program for students, in partnership with PAMA's Unearth […]
This spooky season, discover behind-the-scenes stories about the historic buildings and collections at PAMA. On this guided tour, you’ll learn about the jail, the courthouse, curious collections, and more. You will never look at PAMA the same way again!
This spooky season, discover behind-the-scenes stories about the historic buildings and collections at PAMA. On this guided tour, you’ll learn about the jail, the courthouse, curious collections, and more. You will never look at PAMA the same way again!
Create a spooky craft and see if you can guess what’s in our mystery boxes. Drop-in anytime between 10:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m… if you dare. Recommended for children ages 4 – 12, guardians must accompany children.
Drop-in anytime between 1 and 4:30 p.m. and create artwork inspired by the exhibition We Are Hockey, on at PAMA this October. Recommended for children ages 4 – 12, guardians must accompany children.
Drop-in anytime between 1 and 4:30 p.m. and create artwork inspired by the exhibition We Are Hockey, on at PAMA this October. Recommended for children ages 4 – 12, guardians must accompany children.
Join PAMA and The Brampton Museum of African History and Culture for a Black History Month Celebration! Discover the bold rhythms and sounds of African drums and enjoy performances by Toronto Burundi Drummers and Master Drummer Amadou Kienou.
Skate into Family Day with fun for the whole family. Enjoy a free day of exploration, connections and creations at PAMA. Take a shot on a hockey net, listen to the tunes of The Brampton Folk Club (2 – 3:30 p.m.) and create your own hockey inspired masterpiece.
Drop-in and engage with art through special instructor-led activities that are fun for the whole family! February’s activity: Create artwork inspired by UN/COVERINGS: Mennonite & Muslim Women’s Heads and Hearts.