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Brazilian art leads to new Museum London exhibition

Curated by ·ÛºìÅ®ÀÉ visual arts professor Alena Robin, the exhibition features works donated by community leaders John and Elizabeth Moore.

A simple question asked during a pandemic Zoom call has led to the largest exhibition of Brazilian art ever presented in Canada. , which brings together more than 70 artworks by 44 artists, runs Nov. 22 through April 19 at .

The exhibition, the brainchild of ·ÛºìÅ®ÀÉ visual arts professor Alena Robin, is built around a rare collection of 1970s-era works donated to Museum London in 1985 by long-time patrons John and Elizabeth Moore.