Mosaic Tiles with Susan Day

Make your mark on the NEW London Children’s Museum with this tile-making workshop with artist, Susan Day!

Use raw clay, tools, and templates to create your own tiles. Touch and explore glazed tile samples and examine life-sized panels of artwork by Susan Day.

Tiles created during these workshops will be used in a Susan Day mosaic to be installed in the new London Children’s Museum at 100 Kellogg Lane. 

Information, photographs, and artwork collected from these workshops will inform the content of the new mosaic. This collaborative community project serves as a physical link between the current London Children’s Museum and our future site. 

About Susan Day

Susan Day is a visual artist whose work is predominately constructed of ceramic. She has a long exhibiting history and her work has successfully straddled the worlds of contemporary craft and fine art. Susan’s works have been included in various important national and international exhibits including the Body in Society, and the Embassy Cultural House Revisited at the DIA Art Foundation in New York City, the Archie Bray Foundation in Helena, Montana, the Banff Centre in Banff, Alberta and La Chambre Blanche in Quebec City.

Learn more about Susan Day.

About the New London Children’s Museum

The new London Children’s Museum at 100 Kellogg Lane will allow children to explore science, art, technology, nature, history, and culture in a space designed to support their wonder and curiosity. This state-of-the-art educational and cultural destination, located in the historic Kellogg’s cereal factory, will feature eight immersive and interactive exhibits. With over 35,000 square feet of open-concept space, it will provide more interactive play, innovative exhibits, and shared spaces where children and families can learn and grow. Construction is underway. The reimagined Children’s Museum is expected to be completed in 2024. 

Learn more about our journey home.