User:Zanimum/Public art in Brampton
Appearance
The City of Brampton previously had a Art In Public Places Committee.[1]
List of public art
[edit]Title | Year | Artist | Display location | Ownership | Notes | |
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Bent Door | - | John MacGregor | previously on Wellington Street | Region of Peel (Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives) | a green door, not on display, facility under renovation | |
Drawn Down | Carl Tacon | not yet on display | Region of Peel (Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives) | |||
Ghost Train | Ron Baird | Mount Pleasant Village | City of Brampton | |||
Kwakuitl | 1972 | Simon Charlie | Chinguacousy Park greenhouse | City of Brampton | Controversial for male nudity. | |
Lady | - | Andreas Drenters | previously on Wellington Street | Region of Peel (Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives) | a human figure, not on display, facility under renovation | |
The Pope of Peace | 2002 | Eva Riquelme | St. Eugene de Mazenod Parish Church | Blessed by his Eminence Joseph Cardinal Glemp, the Primate of Poland. | ||
Time | Ron Baird | Mount Pleasant Village | City of Brampton | |||
Trestle Bridge | Ron Baird | Mount Pleasant Village | City of Brampton | |||
The Veteran | 2005 | Jim Menken | Gage Park | City of Brampton | ||
Young Canada | - | Manfred | Ken Whillans Square, Brampton City Hall | City of Brampton | Rotates on a base. Dedicated to Alderman Teresa Marie Piane. | |
- | Unknown | Main Street North | City of Brampton | Rose, carved from a tree trunk. | ||
- | Unknown | Rose Theatre Brampton | City of Brampton |
External links
[edit]- Public Art Policy, City of Brampton
- http://www.bramptonguardian.com/feature/article/1080824--video-public-art-project-to-create-secret-garden
- http://www.brampton.ca/en/Business/planning-development/projects-studies/Pages/Mount-Pleasant-Village.aspx
- http://www.artsbrampton.ca/programs.asp
- http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM4PN5_Young_Canada_Brampton_Ontario
- http://news.pinet.on.ca/762655/data?n=6
- http://news.pinet.on.ca/753011/data?n=7
References
[edit]- ^ "About Us". Brampton Arts Council. Brampton ON: Brampton Arts Council. c. 2011. Retrieved 16 March 2012.