Of Roots and Wings
The Chinatown Mural is a collaboration between taltented artits Alexa Hatanaka and Li-Hill. Find out more.
The Chinatown Mural is a collaboration between taltented artits Alexa Hatanaka and Li-Hill. Find out more.
Where in the Toronto can you find five beautiful murals within steps of each other? Find out.
There’s a beautiful new mural behind Coxwell Station. Find out what makes it special.
Learn more about the artists responsible for Frozen Moments.
The grubby underside of the urban landscape gets a facelift.
What City of Toronto Public Art program is PATO most excited about for 2017? Find out here.
These types of projects are quick to execute and have a lasting impact. And they don’t involve a large investment of time or money.
The Public Art Through Construction Hoarding (PATCH) Project aims to not only to beautify construction sites and other underused spaces but to develop positive public spaces and experiences. Developers and community members collaborating to create public art projects that reflect not only the development but area’s heritage and character.
The Leslie Grove Youth Centre, affectionately known as ‘The Shack’, hosts five murals celebrating Article 25 of the UDHR:
Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for health and well-being.
But how do you illustrate that concept?
In 2008, Amnesty International Toronto Organization’s decided to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights using art. Here’s how.