Indigenous art beautifies Stage 2 construction sites

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Eye-catching images of artwork from nine Indigenous artists have been installed on Stage 2 LRT construction hoarding to beautify the construction area and increase the visibility of Indigenous art and artists.

The images of artwork were installed this week in eight locations around the City: .

  • Byron Avenue
  • Dow’s Lake Station
  • Carleton Station
  • Algonquin College (at Transitway)
  • Scott Street
  • Kichi Sibi Station
  • Bayview Station
  • Lincoln Fields (by the community garden)

All of the artwork is visible in public spaces, and much of it is along multi-use pathways, which residents are encouraged to explore and discover the art.

In the spirit of the City of Ottawa’s Reconciliation Action Plan, the participating Indigenous artists submitted culturally relevant images on the theme Land is Medicine.

Land is central to First Nations, Inuit and Métis cultures. In Indigenous healing traditions, the land itself can heal. Within the diversity of Indigenous cultures, the representation of land, animals, fish, and plants are common themes and grounded in culture and traditions.

You can learn more about these artists and their work on ottawa.ca.

Here is a sampling:

Artwork hanging on construction fencing in front of a public pathway

Dows Lake Station

Artwork hanging on construction fencing in front of a public pathway

Lincoln Fields Station, by The Woodpark Common Ground Community Garden

Artwork hanging on construction fencing in front of a public pathway

Carleton Station

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