Past Events

Dreamland: An exhibition about home, identity and the art of belonging

Bradley Museum 1620 Orr Road, Mississauga, ON, Canada

Dreamland, curated by Hibah Mian, poses the question: “Is it possible to exist in two places at one time?” The project illustrates new ways to understand the passage of one space to another, the move from a home to a house, while learning stories of trauma and transformation. Dreamland looks at BIPOC artists' works and residents in […]

Woodblock Printing Workshop – Museums of Mississauga

Bradley Museum 1620 Orr Road, Mississauga, ON, Canada

Join Sukoon Space for a unique journey through the vibrant world of South Asian block printing.   This hands-on workshop is an ethnic experience that invites you to immerse yourself in a traditional art form that has been cherished across the South-Asian subcontinent for centuries. Spaces are limited. Registration is required. 

Dreamland: Curator Talk and Tour

Bradley Museum 1620 Orr Road, Mississauga, ON, Canada

Join curator Hibah Mian for a discussion and tour of her exhibition, Dreamland, funded through the Museums’ BIPOC Community Curator Program. After the tour, be sure to visit the KUVRD pop-up shop onsite. The event is free; however, registration is encouraged and greatly appreciated.

RAAHI and Dreamland: Live Qawwali Music at the Barn

Bradley Museum 1620 Orr Road, Mississauga, ON, Canada

Join us for an evening of South Asian music on the grounds of Bradley Museum   RAAHI and Dreamland is an exclusive event designed to immerse you in musical storytelling, highlighting our cultural roots from east to west. Join us for an afternoon celebrating the best of South Asian culture with music, chai and traditional […]

Dreamland: Opening Reception

Bradley Museum 1620 Orr Road, Mississauga, ON, Canada

The Museums of Mississauga welcomes you to officially launch our new exhibition, Dreamland, funded through the Museums’ BIPOC Community Curator Program. Curated by Hibah Mian, the project illustrates new ways to understand the passage of one space to another, the move from a home to a house, while learning stories of trauma and transformation. Dreamland looks at […]

Saloon Serenades: Drag Karaoke Soirée Series

Mosey over to the Bradley Museum Barn to enjoy an evening of open stage drag karaoke. Take the stage to sing, or relax and enjoy a variety of music genre performances. Limited tickets on sale. This event is 19+. Old Credit Brewing will be on site with a selection of craft beers. Drinks available for […]

No Place Exhibition

No Place Visit the Bradley Museum installation exploring what it means to desire closeness to a place and identity outside one’s own.   LEARN MORE Curated by Arezu Salamzadeh, No Place explores core themes of identity, place, and desire. The exhibition showcases the landscapes and myths of the American Southwest, featuring fantastical sculptures, authentic saloon doors, cow-boy inspired […]

Mississauga Stories

An exploration of identity, home and belonging.   LEARN MORE   Visit two historic sites to experience four unique exhibition projects that share stories rooted in themes of identity, home, and belonging. Exhibition schedule The following programs will be on display from August 10 to December 18: Leaving Home Bradley Museum, Anchorage Gallery from August 10 […]

Maple Magic Festival 2023

Hosted at the Bradley Museum, Mississauga’s annual maple syrup festival – Maple Magic – is taking place this year over both weekends of Ontario’s March Break holiday. Enjoy a variety of maple-themed activities for all ages, learn more about the history and Indigenous origins of the maple harvest, and experience the process of making maple syrup. Presented […]

The Ones We Met: Inuit Traditional Knowledge and the Franklin Expedition

An exhibition exploring the historic Franklin Expedition through the lens of Inuit traditional knowledge.   This interactive exhibit, with an audio-visual station and animated map, displays the retellings of Inuit traditional knowledge (Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit), and the modern archaeological research that assisted in locating the wrecks of ships from the Franklin Expedition (Sir John Franklin’s 1845 […]

Unearth Uncover Exhibition

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 […]

To What Degree? Canada in a changing climate Exhibition

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. […]