MYSEUM RECORD STORE + EXHIBIT
The Record Store experience was stacked with opportunities for consumers to explore and learn about Toronto's deep-rooted musical history, including interactive touch screens, an all-vinyl records listening area, and more.


A highlight was an interactive and illustrated map of Toronto's downtown's neighbourhoods, painted by local muralist Emily May Rose and made interactive by multimedia artist Karl Skene.

Consumers could touch various neighbourhoods and explore its connections to Toronto's music history through audio-visual content and storytelling.

