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Main Street Walking Tours and Media Release!

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I HeART Main Street art activations continue to pop up across Ontario with 26 Business Improvement Areas (BIAs) and 50+ Canadian artists for the community to explore before the end of summer! Download the new STEPS Public Art App to discover projects in your neighbourhood (or virtually visit activations from afar) and even go on walking tours to get your steps in! New to the app is the Humans of the Danforth walking tour that tells the stories of business owners in Toronto’s GreekTown captured by local photographer Henry VanderSpek. For the latest news and public art activations, don’t forget to follow @STEPSpublicart and #MainStreetArtChallenge!

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I HeART Main Street is presented in partnership with RBC Royal Bank and the City of Toronto, and supported by the Canada Healthy Communities Initiative funded by the Government of Canada, Canada Council for the Arts, Ontario Arts Council, and the Ontario Ministry of Heritage Sport, Tourism and Culture through Ontario ReConnect. For more information, check out the official media release announcement to learn more about this program that was born amidst the pandemic to bring vibrancy to public spaces, provide paid opportunities for artists, and support local businesses.

Learn More About I HeART Main Street

Five Public Artworks Coming to Eglinton Way

Photo Credit: The Eglinton Way BIA

The Eglinton Way BIA has partnered with STEPS and the City of Toronto to bring excitement to the neighbourhood through a public art competition for five sculptures along Eglinton Ave W. in Toronto with a long-term goal of bringing more public art pieces in the coming years. Congratulations to the nine selected artists who will share their concept proposals at a virtual community open house on August 18th at 6:30 PM ET via Zoom. Take part in this exciting project by sharing your thoughts and feedback to cultivate a vibrant local neighbourhood!

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From Weeds We Grow: 2021 Activity Book

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Artist: Marjan Verstappen
Photo Credit: Ima and Martha Esin

As a part of From Weeds We Grow, an exploration of public space connecting community members to each other, the arts and the park, we introduce the 2021 edition of the Rowntree Mills Park Activity Book! Designed in collaboration with Melting Pot Collective and artists Debbie Woo, Marina Fathalla and Marjan Verstappen, the book is filled with beautiful illustrations and activities exploring ways to connect with the park.

Take part in the activities by picking up a printed booklet at local pick-up points in North Etobicoke, or participate virtually with a digital copy or via our dedicated Instagram highlight. Don’t forget to tag us @STEPSpublicart and #GrowWithSTEPS to share your work! 

Take Part in the Activities!

From Toronto to Montreal:
CreateSpace Projects Underway

Artist: Jieun June Kim
Video Credit: Selina McCallum

Jieun June Kim’s ShowLoveTO Mural project is a CreateSpace public art activation that invited mural and aerosol artists to animate a laneway and brighten the streets with more mural arts while supporting local businesses and community members impacted by COVID-19. Visit the series of murals behind 4901 Yonge St. in Toronto!

Image of blue artwork on banner, hung between two trees in a park
Artist: Anna Jane McIntyre
Photo Credit: Ayman Garout

Fellow CreateSpace artist-in-residence Anna Jane McIntyre’s Project We! Projet Oui! is an intergenerational and community-centred project that celebrates the beauty of living in mixed communities. If you’re in Montréal, visit one of the project components in which a flag was created in collaboration with grade one students from École primaire St. Gabriel Elementary School that hangs at Carré Isodore Hurteau park in Longueuil, with more components rolling out in the fall. 

The CreateSpace Public Art Residency is a national program supporting ten emerging Black, Indigenous and racialized artists in bringing public art projects to life in communities across Canada. It is in partnership with the City of Toronto as part of ArtworxTO: Toronto’s Year of Public Art 2021—2022, and supported by TD Bank Group through the TD Ready Commitment, MAWA, and Canada Council for the Arts.

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Exhibit Highlight: Aquabella Mural

Photo of a vinyl mural with blue and purples installed in a staircase
Artist: Brianne Burnell
Photo Credit: Selina McCallum

In collaboration with developers Hines and Tridel, mixed media artist Brianne Burnell designed large-scale digital mural artworks to animate a stairwell across seven floors of the new Aquabella residential development along Toronto’s Waterfront. Through Brianne’s specialization in colourful and abstract collages, this mural captures the theme of recreation and leisure to welcome new tenants to the community by the water. 

Stay tuned for more information and connect with us to learn more about our services to create exhibits that are as diverse as your development projects!

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External Opportunities

Supporting artists and arts workers, especially those who face barriers in accessing public art opportunities, is at the core of STEPS’ mandate. Below are some of the current opportunities on our radar.

Building Community During COVID

Artist: Leone McComas
Photo Credit: Selina McCallum
Thanks to contributions from community members like you, STEPS has supported over 130 public art initiatives and made over $350,000 in direct payments to Canadian artists and designers since the start of the pandemic, including $208,000 in 2021 alone.

Consider making a donation to support this important work! 

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The STEPS office is based in the Ancestral Wendat territory and the shared territory of the Anishinaabeg and the Haudenosaunee, covered by The Dish With One Spoon treaty, and later, Treaty 13 signed with the Mississaugas of the Credit, and the Williams Treaties signed with multiple Mississaugas and Chippewa bands. As a national organization, we acknowledge and are grateful for this land on which we work, play and create, that is still home to Indigenous peoples across Turtle Island. STEPS is committed to cultivating safe spaces for Indigenous voices to be heard.

We encourage you to learn more about the land where you reside at native-land.ca.

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