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In his song Changes, David Bowie says that you “can’t trace time.” But Eldon Garnet is going to give it a shot. Find out how.
In his song Changes, David Bowie says that you “can’t trace time.” But Eldon Garnet is going to give it a shot. Find out how.
We’re visiting the final installment of Eldon Garnet’s Time: and a Clock, but is it really then end? Find out.
Change is a function of time, and what better place to contemplate that fact than in an area that is rapidly undergoing gentrification. Find out more.
What is time? And what happens to it and us when we focus too hard on conceptualizing something so fleeting?
The Riverside Bridge is interesting, but it needed to be an absolute showstopper.
So how does it go from a point of interest to a neighbourhood icon? Let’s shine a little light on the subject.
There’s an 800 meter art installation along Queen Street East, and I bet you don’t even know about it.
We’re going to look at the first of its three parts. Find out more.
Time and bees. How do you bring two different ideas into one cohesive image? Find out.
A prolific street artist, Sweetman has contributed to a wide variety of public art installations throughout the city, working as a solo artist or as part of a collective. So how does that fit in with the rest of the Riverside neighbourhood?
How do you distil an entire neighbourhood down to one image? It’s not easy, especially when the neighbourhood is as dynamic and historic as Riverside.
Is beautifying the neighbourhood the only impact of a public art installation? Find out.