Get to know Ryan Rice, Waterfront Toronto's Indigenous Public Art Curator
Earlier this year Ryan Rice was selected to lead two site-specific public art calls for the West Don Lands, one to be located at the King/Queen/River Triangle and another at the future Indigenous Hub on Cherry Street.
POSTED: JUNE 9, 2021 I DESIGN, PUBLIC ART, PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACES
By: Ryan Rice
The Peacemaker's Canoe
The Peacemaker's Canoe floating in Harbour Square Park basin. (Photo courtesy of Celene Tang)
POSTED: JULY 14, 2021 I PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACES, PUBLIC ART
By: Jay Havens
Following Waterfront Toronto's open call for a floating art installation in Harbour Square Basin, Jay Havens’ proposal for a piece about the Haudenosaunee story of The Peacemaker was selected. This piece will be featured in the space for six to eight weeks, from July to September 2021.
Building Connections Towards a Thriving Community
Photographs from BSAM Canada’s Earthseeds: Space of the Living. From left to right: The Elder, The Youth and The Adult.
POSTED: AUGUST 17, 2021 I PUBLIC ART
By: Sarah Askett
Celebrating Indigenous Art and the Year of Public Art
Ryan Rice joins Waterfront Toronto as its Indigenous Public Art Curator.
POSTED: JANUARY 22, 2021
BY: CHLOE CATAN
Mayor John Tory proclaimed 2021 Toronto’s Year of Public Art and we look forward to contributing to this special year by advancing work on our permanent and temporary public art programs.