Satellite is not currently running programming. We hope to return Fall of 2025.
Recent Exhibitions
Coda (.)
November 29- December 7
We find ourselves in common in this moment in time, fixed to the scheduled structures of our surroundings. There are significant endings unfolding, initiated by an addition or reworking of these existing structures. Yet, endings suggest further progression, a continuous cycle of becoming, learning, processing, and renewal. Where Satellite Project Space has accompanied us in our transitional cycles, we are with Satellite in its ending that signals a new progression.


Imaginarium
November 7-23
Join us for Imaginarium, a unique exhibition by Fanshawe’s second-year Visual Research students, exploring The Coves in London, Ontario. This collection intertwines ecological significance with personal narratives, showcasing memory maps as vibrant visual documents that illustrate experiences, memories, and relationships tied to this historically rich and environmentally vital area.
Cluttered Delicacy
October 24- November 2
“…I vividly recall my grandmother’s unique touches—like gemstones nestled between the cracks of her
wooden floors or pearl necklaces draped over light fixtures. There was no negative space, only an endless discovery of details in every corner.” -Maya Allison


The Glass Room
October 2-20
The Glass Room is a public intervention that aims to demystify technology through immersive, thought-provoking and self-learning exhibitions.
SASAH Collaborative Events
September 16-29
September 16-29
SASAH hosted three collaborative events at Satellite, click through to see more documentation.


Dreamscapes Unveiled
September 4-13
This exhibition delves into the fantastical, surreal landscapes that emerge from the minds of imaginative individuals.
Award Exhibition: Urbania
August 21-31
Satellite Project Space is pleased to announce the 2024 Award Exhibition, with three featured emerging artists, Madison Lambert (Bealart), Georgia Ross (Fanshawe College, Fine Arts), and Chloe Serenko (Western University BFA).


My Diary- Seven Days After the 2019 Hong Kong Protests
July 31st-August 17th
This exhibition will feature a true story of Yijing Li’s seven days after the intensive protests in Hong Kong known as Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Movement on June 9th, 2019.
Variations in Landscape
July 17-27
With over 30 years of professional creativity, this exhibit calls upon history as a Bricoleur working in the London Regionalist Tradition.


Recent Things
June 19- July 13
Recent Things is a collection of artworks made by Tricia Johnson, in the context of what “recent” means to her, as time slips along so quickly.
Painted By My Hand
June 3-13, 2024
An exhibition of paintings, lithographs and photographs from the personal
collection of London-based artist Philip Aziz (1923 – 2009).






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