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.
Now more than ever: Planning for the public good
“The public’s embrace of the waterfront during the pandemic is an important reminder that this area makes an enormous difference to life in the city.” George Zegarac, President and CEO, Waterfront Toronto
POSTED: JANUARY 18, 2021 I DESIGN, INNOVATION, PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACES, PUBLIC ART, SUSTAINABILITY
BY: KALEIGH WISMAN
Black Speculative Arts Movement Canada Wins Waterfront Artist Residency Program
Toronto-based collective starting 16-month residency
September 22, 2020, Toronto, ON – Black Speculative Arts Movement Canada (BSAM Canada) was selected for the first-ever Waterfront Artist Residency Program. The 16-month residency was created and made possible through a partnership between Waterfront Toronto and The Waterfront BIA.
Our Temporary Public Art Program Turns One
POSTED: JULY 16, 2020 I PUBLIC ART, DESIGN, PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACES
By: Chloe Catan