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Through the Public Art Program, the Culture Division aims to contribute to the unique identity
of Mississauga and its various destinations: the historic villages, Lake Ontario waterfront,
the Credit River Valley and Downtown. Public art helps to create vibrant public spaces and
streetscapes, making the city a place people want to live in, work in and visit. What is public
art? Public art is a site-specific work of art in public space that is created by an artist. It
can be in any media, temporary, permanent or integrated within architecture or
infrastructure.
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Call for Credentials: Public Art for Erindale Go Station
The City of Mississauga and GO Transit are pleased to invite artists or artist teams to submit
credentials for consideration in the award of a commission to develop a high-quality public
artwork for Erindale GO Station in Mississauga. Deadline December 20. Read More
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Infinite Possibilities in Mississauga's New Public
Art!
Read More about
Possibilities, a public art sculpture by renowned artist Michel de Broin, which
references the exciting future of Mississaugas downtown core. View Images |
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PARK(ing) Day in Port Credit
Artists transformed parking spaces into works of art on Lakeshore Road in Port Credit from
September 20 to 30. Read
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Celebrate the Square Film Call
Read here about the
winning films in the Celebrate the Square film call. Check them out on the new urban screens in
Mississauga Celebration Square. |
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Crossing Pedestrians
The Culture Division commissioned well-known street artist Roadsworth to work with City staff
to develop a design for a downtown crosswalk.
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Public Art Framework
In 2010 Mississauga's City Council endorsed this document to create a public art program in Mississauga. |
Click here for
City of Mississauga Public Art Program - FAQs
Yvonne Koscielak
Public Art Coordinator
Culture Division, City of Mississauga
public.art@mississauga.ca
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