Doors Open After Dark party returns to Guelph Civic Museum

GUELPH – Doors Open After Dark, an all-night party on the hill, returns to Guelph Civic Museum after a three-year hiatus, running from 5pm on April 28 to 1am on April 29.

Free admission to Guelph Civic Museum starts at 5pm.

Annie Sumi will take to the sold-out Fourth Friday stage at 7:pm. The party then ramps up at 8:45pm with more performances, pop-up art experiences, history installations in and around the museum, and the Big Jerk  food truck. 

Among the events on the line-up for the night are:

 – Reshaping Ruins Reprised with Sophia Chilton, Caleb Bray, and Silas Chinsen;

– Glow-in-the-Dark Chalk Art Wall Mural with Maeve Hind and Alexa Collette;

– Giant Marionette installation;

– Stained Glass Mural with Ahmri Vanderborne and Otherwise Studios;

– Elevator Theatre with Tim Clarke;

Doll-making demonstration and lavender sachets with Miko Henry;

– Release Your Inner Child with dress-up photo booth by Liz Johnstone and facepainting by Tania Crook.

Free cake will be offered at 12:30am.

 Doors Open After Dark is a pre-party celebrating the return of Doors Open Guelph on Saturday, April 29 from 10:am to 4pm.  

Guelph Civic Museum is located at 52 Norfolk Street. It is physically accessible.