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Indigenous Public Art is coming to the West Don Lands!
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We’re planning for two exciting new public art pieces in the West Don Lands, one will be on the triangle of land formed by the intersection of King, Queen and River Streets, and one on the plaza of
Winning designs revealed for major Indigenous public artworks
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Waterfront Toronto today announced the winning artists whose work will be installed at two sites in the West Don Lands of downtown Toronto.
Kent Monkman to Create Public Art Installation at Lassonde Art Trail
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The Lassonde Art Trail has achieved a significant milestone with the selection of internationally renowned artist Kent Monkman for its inaugural permanent public art installation.
Waterfront Toronto Announces Destination Art Piece for Sherbourne Common
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April 4, 2024, Toronto, ON - Following an international call for proposals Rafael Lozano-Hemmer has been selected to install a new permanent artwork called Unfinished Arch.
Monumental New Indigenous Permanent Public Artwork Now on View
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If you walk along Cherry Street at Mill Street you might just encounter a massive white structure. This is Ludovic Boney’s permanent public art installation, In Equilibrium, part of Waterfront Toronto
Get to know Ryan Rice, Waterfront Toronto's Indigenous Public Art Curator
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In January 2021 Waterfront Toronto announced the selection of Ryan Rice as our Indigenous Public Art curator following an open call to First Nations, Métis or Inuit curators with strong ties to the
Looking Back on the First Waterfront Artists in Residence
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Take a look back at the many pieces of art, interactive events, exhibitions and installations BSAM Canada, our inaugural Waterfront Artists in Residence produces as part of their 16-month residency.
Front Street Promenade
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The new Front Street Promenade is the heart of the West Don Lands community.