
LOMAA is excited to welcome you to Sights & Sounds Festival: An Art Party Along Dundas!
Join Forest City Gallery, LOMAA, and Print Pop on Saturday August 26, 2023 from 11am-5pm for a series of events happening in downtown London. There will be live music by way of Forest City Gallery’s Hear Here series, 5 sound artworks to experience as part of LOMAA’s Resounding Peripheries series, and a Print Pop vendor market!
All events are open to the public and free to attend!
Schedule and Locations:
Print Pop Vendor Market
With The Bookmobile by Brown & Dickson
Over 15 artists, collectives, and organizations will be popping up to display and sell their works, including but not limited to tshirts, zines, art prints, posters, cards, tote bags, pins, patches, and multi-media works!
11am-4pm
Market Lane (Between 131 and 141 Dundas St)
Forest City Gallery’s Hear There
With music by Jelli
11am-4pm
Market Lane Stage
LOMAA’s Resounding Peripheries: Sound Art Across Regional Ontario
With works by Anahí González, Czarina Mendoza, Sheri Osden Nault, Debbie Ebanks Schlums, and Eeva Siivonen
Sheri Osden Nault: Sharing relationships to Deshkan Ziibi (and others)
11am
Conversation beginning on Museum London’s back lawns (Behind 421 Ridout St N)
Czarina Mendoza: Landmarks of Endurance
12:30pm
Performance in Museum London’s Lecture Theatre (421 Ridout St N)
Debbie Ebanks Schlums: Dead and Wake
12-5pm
Installation at Satellite Project Space (121 Dundas St)
Eeva Siivonen: We are not lost from us
12-5pm
Installation at 140 Dundas St
Anahi Gonzalez: from here to there; from there to here
Available at LOMAA’s Print Pop table and at locations around the city
This event has been made possible through the generous support of Dundas Place and the City of London, London Arts Council through the City of London’s Community Arts Investment Program, Museum London, Ontario Arts Council, Satellite Project Space, Western University’s Visual Arts Department, VibraFusionLab as well as our dedicated organizers and volunteers.
Please visit https://lomaa.ca/ for more information and online components of the series!
LOMAA’s Resounding Peripheries: Sound Art Across Regional Ontario re-envisions London’s recent designation as a UNESCO city of music through the exploration of alternative sonic possibilities from this regional area and others within the province. The series represents cutting-edge practices and projects that engage the nexus of sound art and performance, expanded sonic interactivity, sound aesthetics, and embodied listening.

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