Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned534various locationsEunson, Scott / Lovink, MarianneBike Plantsweathering Corten steelFunctional ArtExistingbikeplants.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/bikeplants.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/bikeplants.jpgImage of artwork: Bike Plants11University-Rosedale2011NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.3652211, 43.6836427]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned581Spadina Ave and Bloor StreetSchelle, Susan / Gomes, MarkBloor Parkettesandstone, limestone, stainless steelFunctional ArtExistingbloorparkette1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/bloorparkette1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/bloorparkette1.jpgImage of artwork: Bloor Parkette11University-Rosedale1997NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.403884, 43.666635]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned575Carlaw Avenue, and Gerrard StreetRevington, DereckBlue FirealuminumLight InstallationExistingbluefire.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/bluefire.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/bluefire.jpgImage of artwork: Blue Fire14Toronto-Danforth1997NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.342756, 43.667619]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned502York Mills Road and Yonge Street, York Mills ParkAlison, AdrienneC.W. Jeffereys Memorialbronze, graniteSculptureExistingjeffereys.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/jeffereys.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/jeffereys.jpgImage of artwork: C.W. Jeffereys Memorial8Eglinton-Lawrence2001NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.406628, 43.744097]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned653University Avenue and Dundas StreetNemon, OscarCanadian Airman's Memorialbronze, masonrySculptureExistingairmen1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/airmen1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/airmen1.jpgImage of artwork: Canadian Airman's Memorial10Spadina-Fort York1984NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.388361, 43.654917]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned590Gerrard Street East and Broadview AvenueUnknownChinese LionsmarbleSculptureExistingchineselions.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/chineselions.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/chineselions.jpgImage of artwork: Chinese Lions14Toronto-Danforth2004NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.352607, 43.665479]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned559Lake Shore Boulevard East and Coxwell Avenue, Woodbine ParkMcGugan, LaurieCircle of Treesbronze, botanical (living Maple trees, landscaping materials)Landscape FeatureExistingcircleoftrees2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/circleoftrees2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/circleoftrees2.jpgImage of artwork: Circle of Trees19Beaches - East York2000NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.315002, 43.664961]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned593Scarborough Civic CentreYagi, YoshioCloud SensormasonrySculptureExistingcloudsensor.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/cloudsensor.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/cloudsensor.jpgImage of artwork: Cloud Sensor21Scarborough Centre1994NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.2586, 43.7709]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned585Yonge Street (at Mel Lastman Square) Empress Avenue and Norton AvenueSprachman, RobertThe Dancepainted steelSculptureExistingthedance.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thedance.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/thedance.jpgImage of artwork: The Dance18Willowdale1998NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.41253781, 43.76785066]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned546Dawes Road and Victoria Park AvenueHarding, NoelDawes Crossingwood, mixed metal, glass, landscapingInfrastructureExistingdawescrossing.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/dawescrossing.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/dawescrossing.jpgImage of artwork: Dawes Crossing20Scarborough Southwest2012NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.295098, 43.706783]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned642Dupont Subway StationBaird, RonDoorspainted steelArchitectural ElementExistingdoors.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/doors.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/doors.jpgImage of artwork: Doors11University-Rosedale1978NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.406802, 43.674796]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned654Riverdale Park EastRosenthal, JosephDr. Sun Yat-Senbronze, masonrySculptureExistingdrsunyatsen.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/drsunyatsen.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/drsunyatsen.jpgImage of artwork: Dr. Sun Yat-Sen14Toronto-Danforth1984NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.353442, 43.667802]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned647Little Norway ParkMaloff and Ne Chi Zu Works, GeorgannaDreamwork of the WhaleswoodSculptureExistingdreamworkofwhales.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/dreamworkofwhales.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/dreamworkofwhales.jpgImage of artwork: Dreamwork of the Whales10Spadina-Fort York1980NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.398786, 43.635218]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned555Scarborough Civic CentreRoller, PeterEarth and SkygraniteSculptureExistingearthandsky.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/earthandsky.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/earthandsky.jpgImage of artwork: Earth and Sky21Scarborough Centre1994NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.2583, 43.7722]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned693Queens Park, Queen's Park Crescent EastSir Thomas BrockEdward VIIBronzeSculptureExistingedwardvii.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/edwardvii.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/edwardvii.jpgImage of artwork: Edward VII11University-Rosedale1969NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.392446, 43.664455]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned545Don Mills Road, Taylor Creek ParkHarding, NoelElevated Wetlandsmixed materialSculptureExistingelevated.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/elevated.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/elevated.jpgImage of artwork: Elevated Wetlands14Toronto-Danforth1995Elevated Wetlands is a solar-powered, functional sculpture by Toronto artist Noel Harding, which uses wetland plants and plastic waste to absorb volatile chemicals and filter metal contaminants from the Don River.NoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.333627, 43.702921]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned57334 Parkview AvenueRandy / BerenicciEmpress Collonettescopper plateArchitectural ElementExistingempresscolonettes.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/empresscolonettes.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/empresscolonettes.jpgImage of artwork: Empress Collonettes18Willowdale1998NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.411229, 43.771493]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned527Bloor Street West and Christie Street, Christie Pits ParkDoyle, MauraErratic BoldergraniteSculptureExistingerraticboulder.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/erraticboulder.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/erraticboulder.jpgImage of artwork: Erratic Bolder11University-Rosedale2004NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.420972, 43.66389]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned528Scarborough Civic CentreKarlovs, JanisEruptiongraniteSculptureExistingeruption.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/eruption.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/eruption.jpgImage of artwork: Eruption21Scarborough Centre1994NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.2568, 43.7737]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned557King Street West and Crawford Street, Massey Harris ParkMcCleod, JamesEvolution Unrollingstainless steelInstallationExistingevolutionunrolling.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/evolutionunrolling.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/evolutionunrolling.jpgGiant metal pergola is lined with silver discs above a small plaza and gardens10Spadina-Fort York2006NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.413254, 43.641463]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned591339 Queens Quay Boulevard WVanderGaast, YolandaFallen Fire Fighters Memorialbronze, masonrySculptureExistingfirefighters.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/firefighters.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/firefighters.jpgImage of artwork: Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial10Spadina-Fort York2000NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapehttps://www.toronto.ca/city-government/awards-tributes/tributes/toronto-fire-memorial-wall/External link{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.388366, 43.63757]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned528Scarborough Civic CentreDrava, UgaFibonacci CadenzagraniteSculptureExistingfibonnacicadenza.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/fibonnacicadenza.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/fibonnacicadenza.jpgImage of artwork: Fibonacci Cadenza21Scarborough Centre1994NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.2578, 43.7716]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned568Fire Station #33, Ward IslandPeteran, GordonFire and Waterbronze, gold leafSculptureExistingfireandwater.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/fireandwater.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/fireandwater.jpgImage of artwork: Fire and Water10Spadina-Fort York1995NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.35911, 43.625451]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned645Berczy ParkBesant, DerekFlatiron Buildingepoxy paints on aluminum panelsPaintingExistingflatiron.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/flatiron.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/flatiron.jpgThe Flatiron Mural by Canadian artist Derek Michael Besant is five storeys tall and uses a trompe-l'Åil effect to show windows as if painted on a canvas tacked up on the wide end of the building13Toronto Centre1980NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.37451, 43.648313]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned648Eglinton Avenue and Vesta DrivePage and Steele ArchitectsForest Hill War MemorialmasonrySculptureExistingforesthillwar.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/foresthillwar.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/foresthillwar.jpgImage of artwork: Forest Hill War Memorial8Eglinton-Lawrence1980NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.420873, 43.701975]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned509Spadina Avenue and College StreetBurrows, TomFowl PlayaluminumSculptureExistingfowlplay.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/fowlplay.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/fowlplay.jpgImage of artwork: Fowl Play11University-Rosedale1997NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.399747, 43.657203]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned526Bloor Street at West Toronto Rail PathDickson, JohnFrontiergalvanized steelSculptureExistingfrontier2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/frontier2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/frontier2.jpgTwo tall metal poles measuring 6 metres high, draped in perforated galvanized steel veils, which alternately appear to be solid and transparent9Davenport2009"Frontier" is made up of 4 large steel structures that are evenly distributed between Bloor Street West and Dundas Street West on the West Toronto Rail Path.NoneNoneNoneportraithttps://www.railpath.ca/artExternal link{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.448181, 43.655411]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned644Canadian National Exhibition GroundsBradley Cox, ElfordGarden of the Greek GodsmasonrySculptureExistinggardenofgods.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/gardenofgods.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/gardenofgods.jpgImage of artwork: Garden of the Greek Gods10Spadina-Fort York1979The Garden of the Greek Gods is a collection of 20 sculptures by renowned Canadian sculptor E.B. Cox (1914-2003). The limestone sculptures, created in the 1960s, depict figures from Greek mythology, including, Medusa, Orpheus, and Hercules. Celebrate the return of the sculpture garden to the public realm, at its beautiful new setting just east of the Rose Garden, south of Bandshell Park.NoneNoneNonelandscapehttps://www.explace.on.ca/news/media/the-garden-of-the-greek-gods/External link{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.423431, 43.630952]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned561Lake Shore Boulevard and Coxwell AvenueMcKinnon, JohnGardiner East Dismantling SculptureExistinggardiner1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/gardiner1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/gardiner1.jpgTwo-storey concrete support braces, leftover from the dismantled Gardiner Expressway line a bike and walking path19Beaches - East York2003NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.314836, 43.66232]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned695Garrison Road and Strachan AvenueUnknownGarrison Cemetery Memorial WallmasonrySculptureExistinggarrison_cemetery.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/garrison_cemetery.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/garrison_cemetery.jpgImage of artwork: Garrison Cemetery Memorial Wall10Spadina-Fort York1970NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.409, 43.638214]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned5055100 Yonge StreetBaird, Lynda / Baird, RonGateway Markerstainless steel, painted steelSculptureExistinggateway_marker.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/gateway_marker.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/gateway_marker.jpgImage of artwork: Gateway Marker18Willowdale1995NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.41476, 43.767327]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned511Spadina Avenue and Dundas StreetChen, Millie / Quigley, WarrenGatewayscoloured fiberglassSculptureExistinggateway.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/gateway.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/gateway.jpgImage of artwork: Gateways11University-Rosedale1997NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.39815, 43.652908]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned525St. Mary Street and Bay StreetDora de Pedery-HuntGeorge Faludy Placelimestone, bronzeSculptureExistinggeorgefaludy.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/georgefaludy.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/georgefaludy.jpgImage of artwork: George Faludy Place13Toronto Centre2006George Faludy Place is located across the street from 25 St. Mary's St. where Mr. Faludy, one of Hungary's greatest poets, lived for much of his 22 years of self-imposed exile from Hungary. George Faludy Place is an initiative of the Toronto Legacy Project, which honors notable artists, scientists and thinkers who have enriched the life of Toronto, by embedding their names in the fabric of the city.NoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.388501, 43.66743]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned589Durant Avenue, Roosevelt Avenue and Memorial Park Avenue, Memorial ParkUnknownGreek MonumentgraniteSculptureExistinggreekmonument.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/greekmonument.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/greekmonument.jpgImage of artwork: Greek Monument14Toronto-Danforth2000NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.330031, 43.691795]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned576St. Clair Avenue West , Walmer Road ParketteReynolds, J.M.Gwendolyn MacEwen Memorialbronze, graniteSculptureExistinggwendolynmacewan.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/gwendolynmacewan.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/gwendolynmacewan.jpgImage of artwork: Gwendolyn MacEwen Memorial12Toronto-St. Paul's2006NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.410739, 43.679011]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned699Scarborough Civic CentreMilles, CarlThe Hand of GodbronzeSculptureExistinghandofgod.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/handofgod.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/handofgod.jpgImage of artwork: The Hand of God21Scarborough Centre1975NoneNoneNoneNoneportraithttps://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/planning-studies-initiatives/scarborough-centre-public-art-master-plan/External website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.2579, 43.7714]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned652276 St. Clair Avenue East, Loring-Wyle ParketteWyle, FlorenceThe Harvesterbronze, masonrySculptureExistingharvester.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/harvester.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/harvester.jpgImage of artwork: The Harvester11University-Rosedale1984NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.383218, 43.690685]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned5704169 Bathurst Street, Earl Bales ParkRaab, ErnestCanadian Society for Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial SitebronzeSculptureExistingholocaust_memorial.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/holocaust_memorial.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/holocaust_memorial.jpgImage of artwork: Canadian Society for Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Site6York Centre1991The CSYV Holocaust Memorial Site is situated near the entrance to Earl Bales Park at 4169 Bathurst Street, in North York, Toronto. The site is adjacent to residential areas where thousands of Holocaust survivors rebuilt their lives in Canada after the war. The site was constructed in three phases over a period of 30 years and contains almost 5,000 names of victims and survivors of the Holocaust, the most extensive listing of any memorial site in Canada.NoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.431803, 43.752614]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned532Humber River, Lake OntarioEnvironmental Artworks Studio (Golden, Brad / Eichenberg, Lynne)Humber River Bridgemixed metal, masonryInfrastructureExistinghumberbridge.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/humberbridge.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/humberbridge.jpgImage of artwork: Humber River Bridge4Parkdale-High Park1997NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.471195, 43.632141]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned507Jarvis Street and King Street East, St. James ParkBoyer, GilbertI Looked for Sarah Everywheremasonry, steelInstallationExistingilookedforsarah.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/ilookedforsarah.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/ilookedforsarah.jpgImage of artwork: I Looked for Sarah Everywhere13Toronto Centre2001NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.373324, 43.651276]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned550Spadina Avenue and Sullivan StreetHlynsky, David / Yanover, ShirleyIn Asia:The East: Spring / Europe:The West: Autumncoloured fiberglassSculptureExistingasiaeurope.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/asiaeurope.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/asiaeurope.jpgImage of artwork: In Asia:The East: Spring / Europe:The West: Autumn10Spadina-Fort York1997NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.397326, 43.650862]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned530Queen Street West and Cowan AvenueDykhuis, PeterIndex/IdealbronzeFriezeExistingindexideal.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/indexideal.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/indexideal.jpgImage of artwork: Index/Ideal4Parkdale-High Park1989NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.433132, 43.640481]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned583Front Street West, Simcoe ParkScott, John / Lo, Derek / Winkler, LanaInjured Workers Monumentgranite, bronzeSculptureExistinginjuredworkers1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/injuredworkers1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/injuredworkers1.jpgImage of artwork: Injured Workers Monument10Spadina-Fort York2001NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.385865, 43.644991]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned569Lake Shore Boulevard West and Ontario Place Boulevard, Battery ParkQimirpik, KellypalikInukshuk SculpturegraniteSculptureExistinginukshuk1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/inukshuk1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/inukshuk1.jpgGrassy knoll with monumental stone inukshuk approximating human form surrounded by boulders10Spadina-Fort York2002The Inukshuk was chosen by City Council as the City of Toronto's legacy project to commemorate World Youth Day 2002 and the visit of Pope John Paul II to Toronto. An Inuit stone structure primarily found in the arctic landscape, the Inukshuk acts as a powerful symbol of safe harbour, guiding travellers on land and sea. The Toronto Inukshuk is located at Battery Park and is one of the largest of its kind in North America. The structure, made of approximately 50 tonnes of mountain rose granite, stands 30 feet high with an arm span of 15 feet.NoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.409279, 43.632297]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned567Harbourfront Square Park EastPelletier, DavidJack's Got Your Back: Layton Memorialbronze, masonrySculptureExistingjacklayton.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/jacklayton.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/jacklayton.jpgImage of artwork: Jack's Got Your Back: Layton Memorial10Spadina-Fort York2013This memorial to Jack Layton, who was an avid cyclist, depicts him riding on the back seat of a tandem bicycle. The front seat welcomes visitors to sit and have their photo taken "with Jack at their back."NoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.37665, 43.64019]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned522College Street and Grace StreetDam de Nogales, Edwin / VeronicaJohnny Lombardibronze, concreteSculptureExistinglombardi1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/lombardi1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/lombardi1.jpgImage of artwork: Johnny Lombardi11University-Rosedale2004NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.415601, 43.654947]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned5104169 Bathurst Street, Earl Bales ParkCaede, F.B.Jose Rizal Memorialbronze, masonrySculptureExistingjoserizal.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/joserizal.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/joserizal.jpgImage of artwork: Jose Rizal Memorial6York Centre1998NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.431803, 43.752614]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned646Beaty Boulevard ParkJanowski, TadeuszKatyn Memorialbronze, masonrySculptureExistingkatynmemorial.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/katynmemorial.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/katynmemorial.jpgâKatyn Monumentâ by artist Tadeusz Janowski is a monumental black marble block seemingly split in two with a crack running through its centre4Parkdale-High Park1980NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.446086, 43.638392]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned594Sheppard Avenue and Leslie StreetWrigley, BillKids Playpaint on concretePaintingExistingkidsplay.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/kidsplay.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/kidsplay.jpgImage of artwork: Kids Play17Don Valley North2006NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.364238, 43.771711]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned5332700 Eglinton Avenue WestEsposito, ElisaLa Tenrezza Of Mother and ChildmasonryUnknownExistinglatenrezza.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/latenrezza.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/latenrezza.jpgImage of artwork: La Tenrezza Of Mother and Child5York South-Weston1993NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.478496, 43.689889]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned587Long Branch TTC loopStanley, StephenLakeshore Transportation HistorypaintingPaintingExistinglakeshoremural.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/lakeshoremural.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/lakeshoremural.jpgImage of artwork: Lakeshore Transportation History3Etobicoke-Lakeshore1996NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.54406, 43.59202]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned640Bay Street and Hagerman StMarkson, JeromeLarry Sefton MemorialCorten, masonrySculptureExistinglarrysefton.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/larrysefton.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/larrysefton.jpgImage of artwork: Larry Sefton Memorial10Spadina-Fort York1977NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.383406, 43.654406]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned562370 Queens Quay WestMiller, BernieLearn to Throw Your Voicesteel, concreteInstallationExistinglearn_to_throw_your_voice.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/learn_to_throw_your_voice.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/learn_to_throw_your_voice.jpgImage of artwork: Learn to Throw Your Voice10Spadina-Fort York1986NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.389859, 43.638656]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned698High ParkChereshniovsky, MykhailoLesya Urainka Monumentbronze, masonrySculptureExistinglesyaukrainka.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/lesyaukrainka.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/lesyaukrainka.jpgImage of artwork: Lesya Urainka Monument4Parkdale-High Park1975NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.464237, 43.646723]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned54754 Montgomery RoadHilton Moore, MarleneThe Line of TimebronzeSculptureExistinglineoftime.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/lineoftime.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/lineoftime.jpgImage of artwork: The Line of Time3Etobicoke-Lakeshore1997NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.519389, 43.648586]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned655276 St. Clair Avenue East, Loring-Wyle ParketteWyle, FlorenceLoringbronze, masonrySculptureExistingloring.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/loring.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/loring.jpgImage of artwork: Loring11University-Rosedale1984NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.383218, 43.690685]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned696Margaret Fairley ParkReddsell-Fediow, PaulineMargaret Fairley Memorialbronze, masonrySculptureExistingmargaretfairley.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/margaretfairley.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/margaretfairley.jpgImage of artwork: Margaret Fairley Memorial11University-Rosedale1973NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.405379, 43.660454]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned553Dewson, Crawford, Beatrice and Montrose StreetsLeroux, JohnMemory Banksmasonry,UnknownExistingmemorybanks.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/memorybanks.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/memorybanks.jpgImage of artwork: Memory Banks11University-Rosedale1998NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.419113, 43.657301]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned657Front Street and York Street, Union StationPerilli / Nino Rico, FrancescoMonument to Multiculturalismbronze, masonrySculptureExistingmulticulturalism.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/multiculturalism.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/multiculturalism.jpgImage of artwork: Monument to Multiculturalism13Toronto Centre1985NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.381147, 43.645406]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned552Scarborough Civic CentreMachata, PeterNatural DevelopmentmasonrySculptureExistingnaturaldevelopment.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/naturaldevelopment.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/naturaldevelopment.jpgImage of artwork: Natural Development21Scarborough Centre1994NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.2583, 43.7724]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned542Yonge Street and Yonge BoulevardGoodman, JeffNorthern Gatewaymixed metal, graniteSculptureExistingnortherngateway.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/northerngateway.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/northerngateway.jpgImage of artwork: Northern Gateway15Don Valley West1994NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.404583, 43.734368]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned578Scarborough Civic CentreSchreefel, RobOde to the SungraniteSculptureExistingodetothesun.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/odetothesun.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/odetothesun.jpgImage of artwork: Ode to the Sun21Scarborough Centre1994NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.257, 43.7718]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned548Kingston Road and Ravine Drive, Foot of Doris McCarthy TrailHilton Moore, MarlenePassagesteelSculptureExistingpassage.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/passage.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/passage.jpgImage of artwork: Passage20Scarborough Southwest2002NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.213745, 43.727062]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned643High ParkUnknownPortuguese MonumentmasonrySculptureExistingportuguesemonument.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/portuguesemonument.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/portuguesemonument.jpgImage of artwork: Portuguese Monument4Parkdale-High Park1978NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.465841, 43.644424]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned577Scarborough Civic CentreRoller, PeterProcessiongraniteSculptureExistingprocession.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/procession.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/procession.jpgImage of artwork: Procession21Scarborough Centre1994NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.2571, 43.7738]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned5714169 Bathurst Street, Earl Bales ParkRaab, ErnestRaoul Wallenberg MemorialbronzeSculptureExistingwallenberg.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/wallenberg.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/wallenberg.jpgImage of artwork: Raoul Wallenberg Memorial6York Centre1996NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.431803, 43.752614]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program56418 Yorkville Avenue, 18 Yorkville CondosMorin, Jean-PierreReaching for the Cloudaluminum, CortenSculptureExistingreachingcloud.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/reachingcloud.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/reachingcloud.jpgImage of artwork: Reaching for the Cloud11University-Rosedale2005NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.388212, 43.672312]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned540Lee Centre ParkGiroux, Christian / Young, DanielReticulated Gambolpainted steelFunctional ArtExistingreticulatedgambol.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/reticulatedgambol.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/reticulatedgambol.jpgA bright blue, painted steel structure featuring tall hooded sections connected by walkways, tubes and bridges; an interactive public artwork that also functions as a children's playground24Scarborough-Guildwood2009Both a jungle gym and a contemporary artwork, Reticulated Gambol challenges the imagination of neighbourhood children just as its creation challenged the talents of acclaimed Canadian artists Christian Giroux and Daniel Young. This functional and interactive public artwork is made from standard CSA-certified playground equipment. Its symmetrical, blue steel square form sets it apart from the multi-coloured, asymmetrical arrangements found in a typical playground.NoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.247004, 43.780563]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned531Market Lane, Front Street and Jarvis StreetEdelstein, Morry / McLaren, BrianReturn of the Magri-Stecchimixed metal, masonrySculptureExistingmaggristecchi.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/maggristecchi.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/maggristecchi.jpgImage of artwork: Return of the Magri-Stecchi13Toronto Centre1986Return of the Magri Stecchi commemorates Toronto's first public well, which was dug in 1823 near Market Lane Park, as well as the stocks that stood in Market Square until 1834.NoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.372173, 43.649059]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned503Jarvis Street and King Street East, St. James ParkAlison, AdrienneRobert Gourlaybronze, graniteSculptureExistinggourlay1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/gourlay1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/gourlay1.jpgImage of artwork: Robert Gourlay13Toronto Centre2004NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.372852, 43.650726]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned689Nathan Phillips Square, City HallUnknownRoman ColumnPainted SteelSculptureExistingromancolumn.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/romancolumn.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/romancolumn.jpgImage of artwork: Roman Column10Spadina-Fort York1967As the inscription on the marble tablet explains: This unique column was presented in 1957 to Mayor Nathan Phillips, Q.C., by the Hon. Umberto Tupini, Mayor of the City of Rome as a token of friendship between the Citizens of Rome and Toronto. The column is granite (lapis syonites) known to have been quarried in Egypt between 300 and 400 A.D. for a Roman building since destroyed. It was erected on this site with assistance of the Canadian Italian Business and Professional Men's Association of Toronto and accepted by Mayor William Dennison in 1967.NoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.384938, 43.653357]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned651Dundas Street West and Shaw StreetSorondo, ArmandoSimon Bolivarbronze, masonrySculptureExistingsimon_bolivar.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/simon_bolivar.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/simon_bolivar.jpgImage of artwork: Simon Bolivar10Spadina-Fort York1983NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.416326, 43.644787]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned691Sir Casimir Gzowski ParkD'Wonnik, Richard / Dunbar, FredrickSir Casimir Gzowski Memorialbronze, masonrySculptureExistinggzowskimonument.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/gzowskimonument.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/gzowskimonument.jpgImage of artwork: Sir Casimir Gzowski Memorial4Parkdale-High Park1968NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.46196, 43.636668]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned641Nathan Phillips Square, City HallNemon, OscarSir Winston Churchillbronze, masonrySculptureExistingchurchill.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/churchill.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/churchill.jpgImage of artwork: Sir Winston Churchill13Toronto Centre1977This three-metre high, rough textured bronze statue is also known as the Winston Churchill Memorial. Prior to the revitalization of Nathan Phillips Square, it stood at the southwest corner of the square, and now sits in the area to the northwest known as Sculpture Court. The statue was donated to the City of Toronto by the late Henry R. Jackman in 1977 and is made from the original mould of a work by Oscar Nemon that stands in the Members Lobby in the British House of Commons.NoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.385227, 43.65374]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned572Spadina Avenue and Queen Street West / King Street West and Front StreetRandy / BerenicciSocial Theatre I - VIstainless steelSculptureExistingsocialtheatre.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/socialtheatre.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/socialtheatre.jpgImage of artwork: Social Theatre I - VI10Spadina-Fort York1997NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.388752, 43.643946]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned541Spadina Avenue and Dupont StreetGolden, Brad / Richards, NormanSpadina LineCorten, stainless steel, painted steel, bronze, light fixturesLight InstallationExistingspadinaline.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/spadinaline.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/spadinaline.jpgImage of artwork: Spadina Line11University-Rosedale1992NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.407091, 43.674845]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned551Dufferin Railway Underpass, Queen Street West and Dufferin StreetJacob, LuisSpirits of the Grottopainted aluminum, glass mosaicFriezeExistingspiritsofthegrotto.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/spiritsofthegrotto.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/spiritsofthegrotto.jpgImage of artwork: Spirits of the Grotto4Parkdale-High Park2012Spirits of the Grotto, by Luis Jacob, consists of 34 perforated-metal panels bearing colourful, eye-shaped mosaic designs that gaze down on passing cars, cyclists and pedestrians. Jacob, a long-time Parkdale resident, intended his open eye-shaped designs to evoke the presence of spirits who observe alertly and with neighbourly care.NoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.428697, 43.642249]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned582Scarborough Civic CentreWold, KnutStone for Quiet WatergraniteSculptureExistingstoneforquiet.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/stoneforquiet.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/stoneforquiet.jpgImage of artwork: Stone for Quiet Water21Scarborough Centre1994NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.2581, 43.7735]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned556Queen Street East and McGee Street Jimmy Simpson Recreation CentreMayer, RosaStretching from Mind to BodypaintingPaintingExistingmindtobody.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/mindtobody.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/mindtobody.jpgImage of artwork: Stretching from Mind to Body14Toronto-Danforth1993NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.345291, 43.659408]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned694Nathan Phillips Square, City HallJohnson, G.R. / Parker, JohnSun Dial, Toronto City HallBronzeSculptureExistingsundial.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/sundial.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/sundial.jpgImage of artwork: Sun Dial, Toronto City Hall10Spadina-Fort York1969NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.384695, 43.653022]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned54425 Eleventh Street, Rotary Peace Park PoolGreenwood, Robin / Lovlin, Jarie / Philips, CarolSwellwoodFunctional ArtExistingSwell.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Swell.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Swell.jpgImage of artwork: Swell3Etobicoke-Lakeshore1997NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.507362, 43.595529]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned54754 Montgomery RoadReitzenstein, ReinhardThe SwimmerbronzeSculptureExistingswimmer.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/swimmer.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/swimmer.jpgImage of artwork: The Swimmer3Etobicoke-Lakeshore1997NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.519398, 43.648398]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned5131 Colonel Samuel Smith Drive, Lakeshore GroundsChen, Millie / Quigley, WarrenThe Third Gardenpainted steelSculptureExistingthirdgarden2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thirdgarden2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/thirdgarden2.jpgA site-specific installation consisting of five cast iron seating forms, eight concrete pavers inlaid with cast bronze text, and landscaping3Etobicoke-Lakeshore2001The Third Garden, by artists Millie Chen and Warren Quigley, is a site-specific installation consisting of five cast iron seating forms, eight concrete pavers inlaid with cast bronze text, and landscaping. The couch forms are playful improvisations on a cliché associated with psychiatric care. The text in the pavers is based on oral and recorded histories of the former Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital facilities on the Lakeshore Grounds, a prominent landmark setting in Etobicoke for more than 100 years.NoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.516774, 43.597984]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned688Nathan Phillips Square, City HallMoore, HenryThree Way Disk No. 2 (The Archer)BronzeSculptureExistingarcher1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/archer1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/archer1.jpgImage of artwork: Three Way Disk No. 2 (The Archer)10Spadina-Fort York1967The large abstract sculpture on Nathan Phillips Square in front of City Hall, usually known as "The Archer", was created by Henry Moore, one of the 20th century's most famous artists. In 1961 Viljo Revell, architect of Toronto's City Hall, approached Henry Moore to execute a sculpture for the civic square. Revell was acquainted with the artist and suggested that one of his works would complement the flowing lines of the building. The Archer was selected from a group of Moore's maquettes (small models). However, the proposed purchase of the work with public funds ($100,000) erupted into controversy and was defeated in council. Eventually Mayor Phil Givens raised the artist's fee with private money. Henry Moore was so moved by this gesture of support for the purchase of his sculpture that he donated more than 200 sculptures, drawings and graphics to the Art Gallery of Ontario. These pieces are now housed in the Henry Moore Sculpture Centre within the AGO.NoneNoneNoneportraithttps://www.toronto.ca/city-government/accountability-operations-customer-service/access-city-information-or-records/city-of-toronto-archives/whats-online/web-exhibits/a-step-forward-in-time-torontos-new-city-hall/a-step-forward-in-time-public-art/External website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.384022, 43.652832]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned538Queen Street East and King Street EastGarnet, EldonTime and a Clockstainless steel, coloured concreteInfrastructureExistingtimeclock1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/timeclock1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/timeclock1.jpgElaborate bridge structure topped by a clock and a line of text in steel cutouts running the entrie width that spells, âThis River I Step In, Is not The River I Stand Inâ14Toronto-Danforth1996NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.344452, 43.660083]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned5922700 Eglinton Avenue WestW.H. Smith MonumentsTime Capsule, YorkmasonrySculptureExistingtimecapsule.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/timecapsule.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/timecapsule.jpgImage of artwork: Time Capsule, York5York South-Weston1997NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.478496, 43.689889]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned512Sheppard Avenue and Yonge Street, Dempsey ParkChen, Millie / Quigley, WarrenTime TrackbronzeInstallationExistingtimetrack.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/timetrack.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/timetrack.jpgImage of artwork: Time Track18Willowdale2000NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.417969, 43.770297]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned549Baldwin Street and Street Andrews StreetHlynsky, David / Yanover, ShirleyTo Market, To Market /Home Again, Home Againaluminum, resin, steelSculptureExistingtomarket.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/tomarket.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/tomarket.jpgImage of artwork: To Market, To Market /Home Again, Home Again11University-Rosedale1997NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.398501, 43.654415]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned539College Street and Bay Street Toronto Police HeadquartersGarnet, Eldon / Drysdale, LeslieTo Serve and Protectbronze, masonry, painted steelSculptureExistingprotectandserve.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/protectandserve.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/protectandserve.jpgImage of artwork: To Serve and Protect11University-Rosedale1988NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.384233, 43.656855]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned524St. Clair Avenue West , Walmer Road ParketteDay, Peter / Pozel, StevenTribute to Peace and FriendshipmasonryUnknownExistingpeaceandfriendship.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/peaceandfriendship.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/peaceandfriendship.jpgImage of artwork: Tribute to Peace and Friendship12Toronto-St. Paul's1989NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.410747, 43.678998]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned697Scarborough Civic CentreSutherland, JamesTwenty-one Points in EquilibriumaluminumSculptureExisting21points.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/21points.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/21points.jpgImage of artwork: Twenty-one Points in Equilibrium21Scarborough Centre1973NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.257709, 43.772909]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned518Spadina Avenue and Richmond Street WestCruise, StephenUniform, Measure, Stackbronze, coloured concreteSculptureExistinguniformmeasurestack.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/uniformmeasurestack.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/uniformmeasurestack.jpgImage of artwork: Uniform, Measure, Stack10Spadina-Fort York1997NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.396115, 43.647864]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned565110 11th Street, Toronto Public Library, New Toronto BranchMuscat, Francisuntitled (Bell)bronze, masonrySculptureExistingbell.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/bell.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/bell.jpgImage of artwork: untitled (Bell)3Etobicoke-Lakeshore1994NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.509662, 43.599659]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned579Lowther Avenue and Bedford Road, Taddle Creek ParkSandler, IlanThe Vesselstainless steel rod, waterSculptureExistingvessel.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/vessel.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/vessel.jpgNight view of a 6-meter, perforated steel pitcher with water falling from its circumference to make a fountain; the structure is lit from within, surrounded by a circular sidewalk lined with benches11University-Rosedale2011NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.398518, 43.670054]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned558Lake Shore Boulevard West and Strachan Avenue, Coronation ParkMcEwen, JohnVictory Peacebronze, masonrySculptureExistingvictorypeace.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/victorypeace.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/victorypeace.jpgImage of artwork: Victory Peace10Spadina-Fort York1998NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.40614, 43.633065]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned588Fort York at Fort York Boulevard (in storage)Steele, Lisa / Tomczak, KimWatertablelight, soundLight InstallationExistingwatertable.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/watertable.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/watertable.jpgImage of artwork: Watertable10Spadina-Fort York2009Watertable is the first multimedia work by internationally respected Toronto art duo Lisa Steele and Kim Tomczak, who envisioned and created this multimedia sculpture to conceptually and physically interact with the Gardiner Expressway, Fort York and the lakeshore. Consisting of long sculptural strings of LED lights with speakers and audio and lighting controls, WATERTABLE looks like undulating waves appearing to float under the Gardiner Expressway. The softly glowing lights begin their crest from the southern edge and move towards the north side, directing the public's gaze towards Fort York. The sound of recorded waves subtly echo throughout the area, triggering the public to remember that this location was once the water's edge.NoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.401133, 43.638829]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned650Berczy Park Lutkenhaus-Lackey, AlmuthWilliam Berczy Family SculpturebronzeSculptureExistingberczyfamily.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/berczyfamily.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/berczyfamily.jpgImage of artwork: William Berczy Family Sculpture13Toronto Centre1982NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.375259, 43.647966]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned652276 St. Clair Avenue East, Loring-Wyle ParketteLoring, FrancesWylebronze, masonrySculptureExistingwyle.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/wyle.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/wyle.jpgImage of artwork: Wyle11University-Rosedale1984NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.383218, 43.690685]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned223Lee Lifeson ParkPublic Studio with Anna Friz120 Mirrorspainted steel, woodNoneExisting120mirrors1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/120mirrors1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/120mirrors1.jpgAbstract structure featuring pink and white painted wooden posts with hexagon shaped megaphones with mirrored sides.18Willowdale2017NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.40981698, 43.76847919]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned222Lee Lifeson ParkPaul Raff StudioLimelightceramicNoneExistinglimelight1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/limelight1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/limelight1.jpgA 2-meter round bronze form on a circular concrete pad surrounded by grass and trees faces railings and bleacher seating of an amphitheatre18Willowdale2017NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.40981698, 43.76847919]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned15St. Clair Avenue West and Avenue Road, Amsterdam SquareUnknownAmsterdam Park Fountainterra cottaNoneExistingamsterdampark.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/amsterdampark.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/amsterdampark.jpgImage of artwork: Amsterdam Park Fountain12Toronto-St. Paul's1928NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.40149549, 43.6866407]}
Percent for Public Art Commissions Donated to the City2125 St. Joseph Street, Five CondosGarnet, EldonArtifacts of MemoryaluminumNoneExistingartifactsofmemory3.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/artifactsofmemory3.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/artifactsofmemory3.jpgImage of artwork: Artifacts of Memory13Toronto Centre2016A large-scale public sculpture by multidisciplinary Toronto artist Eldon Garnet, Artifacts of Memory consists of five lines of text on interconnected metal girders. Located at 5 St. Joseph St. (at Yonge Street), the work was donated to the City by Graywood Developments and Mod Developments.NoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.38505175, 43.66606366]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned32Bayview Avenue and Lawrence AvenueSingleton, G.A.Bayview Underpassconcrete, glazed tileNoneExistingbayviewunderpass.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/bayviewunderpass.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/bayviewunderpass.jpgImage of artwork: Bayview Underpass15Don Valley West1961NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.38188539, 43.72749158]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned138Sheppard West Subway StationMcKinnon, JohnBoney Busstainless steel, graniteNoneExistingboneybus.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/boneybus.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/boneybus.jpgImage of artwork: Boney Bus6York Centre1997NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.461997, 43.750127]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned3547 Station Road, Mimico Centennial Library,Baird, RonButterflypainted steelNoneExistingbutterfly1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/butterfly1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/butterfly1.jpgBlack steel butterfly wings sit atop a black metal pole emerging from a circular flower bed surrounded by stone benches 3Etobicoke-Lakeshore1966NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.49374505, 43.61480162]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned1Queen's Park Cres West and Wellesley Street WReid, RobertCanadian Volunteers War MemorialmasonryNoneExistingcanadianvolunteers.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/canadianvolunteers.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/canadianvolunteers.jpgImage of artwork: Canadian Volunteers War Memorial11University-Rosedale1870NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.393303, 43.662651]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned12Queen Street West and Bay Street, Old City Hall SquareFerguson, W.M. / Pomphrey, T.C.Cenotaph, TorontomasonryNoneExistingcenotaph.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/cenotaph.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/cenotaph.jpgImage of artwork: Cenotaph, Toronto10Spadina-Fort York1924NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.38171825, 43.65189377]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned28Weston Rd and Little Avenue Little Avenue Memorial Park (North End)Shaw, TinyCenotaph, Westonmasonry, bronzeNoneExistingwestoncenotaph.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/westoncenotaph.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/westoncenotaph.jpgImage of artwork: Cenotaph, Weston5York South-Weston1959NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.51940479, 43.70103877]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned1982700 Eglinton Avenue WestSmith Monuments, W.H.Cenotaph, YorkmasonryNoneExistingcenotaphyork.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/cenotaphyork.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/cenotaphyork.jpgImage of artwork: Cenotaph, York5York South-WestonTBDNoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.47841238, 43.68988424]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned91Blue Jays Way and Navy Wharf CourtGarnet, Eldon / Lebouthillier, FrancisChinese Railroad Workers Memorialbronze, wood, hemp ropeNoneExistingchineserailway.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/chineserailway.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/chineserailway.jpgImage of artwork: Chinese Railroad Workers Memorial10Spadina-Fort York1989NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.39190442, 43.64164425]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned8Lee Avenue and Queen Street EastKlein, Maurice / Florence, Kyle / Cage, F.M.Dr. William D. Young Memorialmasonry, bronzeNoneExistingdrwilliamyoung.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/drwilliamyoung.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/drwilliamyoung.jpgImage of artwork: Dr. William D. Young Memorial19Beaches - East York1920NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.297956, 43.669777]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned24850 Coxwell Avenue East York Civic CentreSmith Monuments, W.H.East York CenotaphmasonryNoneExistingEastYorkCenotaph.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/EastYorkCenotaph.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/EastYorkCenotaph.jpgImage of artwork: East York Cenotaph14Toronto-Danforth1948The East York Cenotaph commemorates the sacrifices made by Canadian Peacekeepers. Since 1948, almost 125,000 Canadians have participated in United Nation Peacekeeping Missions. This is unsurpassed by any nation. To date, 120 Canadians have lost their lives while on peacekeeping missions.NoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.32790263, 43.69098772]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned215Queen Street East and Carroll Street, Joel Weeks ParkBarkhouse, Mary-Anne / Belmore, MichaelEchoBronze, MasonryNoneExistingecho1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/echo1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/echo1.jpgLarge concete acorn on pink marble plinth with four bronze squirrels in worshipful postures directed towards the nut14Toronto-Danforth2014NoneNoneCresford DevelopmentsNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.35295785, 43.65943259]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned219Etobicoke Civic CenterUnknownEtobicoke Cenotaphlimestone, with clock face, metal cross and plaqueNoneExistingetobicokecenotaph.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/etobicokecenotaph.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/etobicokecenotaph.jpgImage of artwork: Etobicoke Cenotaph2Etobicoke-Centre1968NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.56545608, 43.6437806]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned210Dundas Street East and Sumach Street, Regent ParkBergeron, DanFaces of Regent Parkglass, steel, concreteNoneExistingfacesregentpark.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/facesregentpark.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/facesregentpark.jpgImage of artwork: Faces of Regent Park13Toronto Centre2015This permanent public artwork was commissioned by the City of Toronto. The twelve photo-based, mixed-media portraits depict residents from the newly revitalized neighbourhood, which has been transformed from a strictly social housing only neighbourhood, to a mixed use development with an even split of social housing and market rate units. The six double-sided laminated glass panels are each nine feet high by six feet wide and two-and-a-half inches thick and weigh 2000 pounds. Aesthetically the work combines the familiarity of the human face with the distressed surfaces of aged architecture and infrastructure found in the urban environment. The graffiti tags have been meticulously rendered from actual markings found in the neighbourhood and act as representational signifiers of human presence on our streets, while the patterned effects symbolize the energy of human movement that give our cities their kinetic life. The vibrant and contrasting colours found within the backgrounds create a juxtaposition that helps to frame the black and white portraits, while simultaneously presenting the notion that we all stem from the same colourful tree. The twelve subjects were not easy to pick. As a cross section, they represent everyone who has, does or will live in Regent Park. Their faces are the welcome home to residents, the hello to local and international visitors to the neighbourhood, and the ever-present gatekeepers who will keep watch over Regent Park and remind us that it is through our differences that we gain strength and through our personal relationships that we create community.NoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.36048736, 43.66067289]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned217Maple Claire ParkThorpe, JoshFlag Fieldsteel, fabric NoneExistingFlagField.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/FlagField.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/FlagField.jpgGrassy field surrounded by suburban homes features 13 white flag poles flying fanciful flags with a variety of colours, shapes and images5York South-Weston2016Arranged in two clusters, Flag Field consists of 14 flags on flag poles, ranging from 8 to 15 metres high, which display stylized graphic drawings of abstract patterns, animals and landscape elements.NoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.473017, 43.67245]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned3Canadian National Exhibition GroundsUnknownFort Rouille MonumentmasonryNoneExistingfortrouille.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/fortrouille.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/fortrouille.jpgImage of artwork: Fort Rouille Monument10Spadina-Fort York1878NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.423548, 43.630766]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned11Avenue Road and Queens ParkWilson Halenby, Eric / Mathers, AlvanForty Eighth Highlanders Regimental Memorialmasonry, bronzeNoneExisting48thhighlanders.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/48thhighlanders.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/48thhighlanders.jpgImage of artwork: Forty Eighth Highlanders Regimental Memorial11University-Rosedale1923NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.392955, 43.665845]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned33Burnhamthorpe Road and The West Mall, Old Etobicoke City HallGladstone, GeraldGalaxyaluminumNoneExistinggalaxy.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/galaxy.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/galaxy.jpgImage of artwork: Galaxy2Etobicoke-Centre1964NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.56725019, 43.64455295]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned216Bayview Avenue and Front Street EastHadley + MaxwellGarden of Future FolliesbronzeNoneExistinggardenfuturefollies.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/gardenfuturefollies.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/gardenfuturefollies.jpgA plaza with light and dark stone pavers sports fanciful carved columns supporting a reclining figure and a variety of animal figures10Spadina-Fort York2016Hadley+Maxwell's first permanent public artwork brings the past to life by fragmenting and rearranging parts of monuments, sculptures and architecture from all over the City of Toronto. Based on the idea of the folly - a fanciful and purely decorative structure popular in 18th and 19th century romantic gardens and landscapes-this project reimagines a 'garden of follies' incorporating elements from monuments that are normally high above the street and physically out of reach, bringing them down to street level where they can be celebrated and enjoyed. The work builds a collection of unusual characters that creates a sense of play, inviting us to explore and interact with our city's history.NoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.353915, 43.653658]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned41High ParkKoochin, WilliamThe HippymasonryNoneExistingthehippy.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thehippy.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/thehippy.jpgImage of artwork: The Hippy4Parkdale-High Park1967NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.464137, 43.651304]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned2High ParkHoward, John G.Howard MonumentmasonryNoneExistinghowardmonument.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/howardmonument.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/howardmonument.jpgImage of artwork: Howard Monument4Parkdale-High Park1873NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.461366, 43.640709]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned2650 Kendal AvenueValdemar Aaltonen, WainoJean Sibelius Monumentbronze, masonryNoneExistingsibelius.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/sibelius.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/sibelius.jpgImage of artwork: Jean Sibelius Monument11University-Rosedale1959NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.40908347, 43.67115792]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned214150 Greenwood Avenue, Greenwood ParkAbernethy, RuthJeffrey Baldwin Memorial StatuebronzeNoneExistingjeffrey_baldwin.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/jeffrey_baldwin.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/jeffrey_baldwin.jpgImage of artwork: Jeffrey Baldwin Memorial Statue14Toronto-Danforth2016This work was conceived as a way to recognize the life of Jeffrey Baldwin, a young boy who lived close to Greenwood Park and who passed away under tragic circumstances in 2002.NoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.329014, 43.669638]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned69Spadina Subway StationTribe, GitxsanK'san Village House PostswoodNoneExistinghouseposts.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/houseposts.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/houseposts.jpgImage of artwork: K'san Village House Posts11University-Rosedale1979NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.403585, 43.667364]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned22Lake Shore Boulevard West and Windermere AvenueLoring / W.I. Somerville / Florence Wyle, FrancesLion MonumentmasonryNoneExistinglionmonument.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/lionmonument.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/lionmonument.jpgImage of artwork: Lion Monument4Parkdale-High Park1939NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.47035, 43.633192]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned196Long Branch Avenue and Park BoulevardUnknownLong Branch CenotaphmasonryNoneExistinglongbranchcenotaph.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/longbranchcenotaph.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/longbranchcenotaph.jpgImage of artwork: Long Branch Cenotaph3Etobicoke-LakeshoreTBDNoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.53232144, 43.5905111]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned205Prince Edward ViaductRevington, DereckLuminous VeillightingNoneExistingluminousveil.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/luminousveil.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/luminousveil.jpgImage of artwork: Luminous Veil11University-Rosedale2015The Luminous Veil, which is part of the safety barrier on top of the bridge, was installed on the Prince Edward Viaduct in 2003 following a national design competition. Dereck Revington's design had two intentions:to help prevent suicides and to establish the viaduct as a public work of art for the city through a unique lighting concept. The lighting installation uses an LED control system to process real-time data from a weather sensor located on top of the Luminous Veil. This sensor triggers changes to the light, rhythm and tone of the light display in response to wind direction and velocity as well as ambient temperature.NoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.36473963, 43.67506768]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned2082 Bond Street, Mackenzie HouseG.W. Hahn, JeffreyMackenzie PanelsmasonryNoneExistingmackenziepanels.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/mackenziepanels.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/mackenziepanels.jpgImage of artwork: Mackenzie Panels13Toronto Centre1938NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.37845439, 43.65568055]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned34Canadian National Exhibition Grounds, Better Living BuildingPrice, ArthurMan Above MatterbronzeNoneExistingmanabovematter.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/manabovematter.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/manabovematter.jpgImage of artwork: Man Above Matter10Spadina-Fort York1965NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.421335, 43.632045]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned38High ParkCouzijn, WesselMid Summer's Night Dreammasonry, plated steelNoneExistingmidsummersnight.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/midsummersnight.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/midsummersnight.jpgImage of artwork: Mid Summer's Night Dream4Parkdale-High Park1967NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.462581, 43.650949]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned197Lake Shore Boulevard West and Queens Avenue West, Vimy Ridge ParketteUnknownMimico War Memorialmasonry bronzeNoneExistingmimicomemorial.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/mimicomemorial.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/mimicomemorial.jpgApproaching view of three-meter, grey stone cross flanked by grass, trees and park benches 3Etobicoke-Lakeshore1930NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.490434, 43.61049]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned37580 Finch Avenue WestBaird, RonMonument to the Second Centurypainted steelNoneExistingsecondcentury.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/secondcentury.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/secondcentury.jpgImage of artwork: Monument to the Second Century6York Centre1967NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.450052, 43.77335669]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned200Mill Street and Bayview Avenue, Corktown CommonDi Suvero, MarkNo Shoespainted steelNoneExistingNoShoes.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/NoShoes.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/NoShoes.jpgImage of artwork: No Shoes13Toronto Centre1967No Shoes was commissioned for the International Sculpture Symposium in Toronto in 1967. In 1967, di Suvero was a rising star in the international art scene. He was part of a group of artists invited to participate in the Toronto International Sculpture Symposium - an event held to celebrate Canada's centennial. He created two sculptures in High Park: No Shoes, situated by the woods at the bottom of a hill and the towering Flower Power, which rested at the top of the same hill. After a lengthy restoration overseen by di Suvero himself, No Shoes was installed in Corktown Common in June 2013.NoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.35306848, 43.65286147]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned44High ParkSchottlander, BernardNovember's Pyramidpainted steelNoneExistingnovemberpyramid.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/novemberpyramid.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/novemberpyramid.jpgImage of artwork: November's Pyramid4Parkdale-High Park1967NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.461547, 43.651149]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned202Weston Road and Dennis AvenueGiroux, Christian / Young, DanielNyctophilialighting, steelNoneExistingnyctophilia1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/nyctophilia1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/nyctophilia1.jpgPublic artwork consisting of 10 grouped utility poles with 36 attached street lights jutting out in different directions, fitted with different coloured light bulbs.5York South-Weston2014Nyctophilia creates a public space on a neglected city corner, using part of the language of our basic infrastructure: street lamps. Speaking to Toronto's chaotic landscape of overhead electrical wires and dense concentration of services, this project uses concrete hydro poles and 36 computer controlled, multi-colour LED street lamps to create a cloud of illumination. With over 20 distinct randomized lighting programs, the work assumes a different personality each night, redefining the character of the street corner through colour. The artists named it Nyctophilia, which refers to a love of the night. Composed of a series of hydro poles, the art work resembles a grove of illuminated street lights, evoking the area's industrial heritage and natural environment.NoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.48567142, 43.68508223]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned27Canadian National Exhibition GroundsSatok, RonThe Painter's EyeglassNoneExistingpainterseye.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/painterseye.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/painterseye.jpgImage of artwork: The Painter's Eye10Spadina-Fort York1959NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.42134, 43.632082]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned213Nathan Phillips Square, City HallLum, KenPeace Through ValourbronzeNoneExistingpeacethroughvalour.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/peacethroughvalour.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/peacethroughvalour.jpgImage of artwork: Peace Through Valour10Spadina-Fort York2016This monument honours the Canadian soldiers who fought in the Italian Campaign in WWII. The Peace Through Valour Monument presents the 3D printed bronze topographical map of the town of Ortona, where Canadian soldiers fought the fiercest battle in the Italian Campaign, and achieved one of the greatest victories in WWII. Ortona was a beautiful medieval town on the Adriatic Sea that was reduced to ruin upon the conclusion of the campaign. The renowned Canadian artist Charles Comfort made several paintings of the destroyed Ortona, and it is from these paintings that the artist Ken Lum drew his inspiration and ideas. At each of the four corners of the map a bronze statue of a Canadian soldier stands in vigil, as if contemplating the cost of freedom regained in war. The Peace Through Valour Monument was donated to the City of Toronto by Villa Charities and the Italian Community.NoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.384975, 43.653604]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned207Mill Street and Bayview AvenueAnholt, JillPeeled PavementconcreteNoneExistingpeeledpavement1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/peeledpavement1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/peeledpavement1.jpgImage of artwork: Peeled Pavement10Spadina-Fort York2015Peeled Pavement, created by Vancouver-based artist Jill Anholt in collaboration with The Planning Partnership, consists of four bronze and cast-glass elements. Located in the West Don Lands beside the Distillery District, the work punctuates the side walk, revealing an underside of industrial artifacts lit from below. Linking this rich and complex industrial history to the renewal of life and growth envisioned for the community of the future, Peeled Pavement captures the energies of the working city.NoneNoneNonelandscapehttps://www.jillanholt.ca/Peeled-PavementExternal website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.353228, 43.652777]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned16Avenue Road and St. Clair Avenue WestSir George James FramptonPeter Pan StatuebronzeNoneExistingpeterpan1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/peterpan1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/peterpan1.jpgPolished bronze statue of a boy standing on an elaborate plinth featuring a variety of human and animal forms12Toronto-St. Paul's1929NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.402074370383, 43.6868399388125]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned132Spadina Avenue and Sussex AvenueCruise, StephenPlaces in a BookbronzeNoneExistingplacesinabook.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/placesinabook.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/placesinabook.jpgImage of artwork: Places in a Book11University-Rosedale1997NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.40274048, 43.66465692]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned14Canadian National Exhibition GroundsChapman, AlfredPrinces' GatesmasonryNoneExistingprincesgate.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/princesgate.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/princesgate.jpgImage of artwork: Princes' Gates10Spadina-Fort York1927NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.409524, 43.634695]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned25University Avenue and College StreetHahn, EmanuelR.H. Saunders Memorialaluminum masonryNoneExistingrhsaunders.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/rhsaunders.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/rhsaunders.jpgImage of artwork: R.H. Saunders Memorial11University-Rosedale1956NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.390351, 43.659593]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned4Carlton Street and Jarvis Street, Allan GardensWatson Stevenson, DavidRobert Burns Memorialbronze, masonryNoneExistingrobert_burns.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/robert_burns.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/robert_burns.jpgImage of artwork: Robert Burns Memorial13Toronto Centre1902NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.37671694, 43.66241886]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned7High ParkUnknownRotary FountainmasonryNoneExistingrotaryfountain.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/rotaryfountain.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/rotaryfountain.jpgImage of artwork: Rotary Fountain4Parkdale-High Park1912NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.466482, 43.651358]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned9Kingston Road and Danforth AvenueUnknownScarborough War Memorialmasonry, bronzeNoneExistingscarboroughwar.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/scarboroughwar.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/scarboroughwar.jpgImage of artwork: Scarborough War Memorial20Scarborough Southwest1921NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.25386979, 43.70210367]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned31Lawrence Avenue East and Markham RoadUnknownSecor CairnmasonryNoneExistingsecorcairn.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/secorcairn.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/secorcairn.jpgImage of artwork: Secor Cairn24Scarborough-Guildwood1960NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.222647, 43.754822]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned18Exhibition Place, Canadian National Exhibition GroundsKeck, CharlesShrine Peace Memorialbronze, masonryNoneExistingshrine_peace.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/shrine_peace.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/shrine_peace.jpgLarger-than-life bronze sculpture of a female angel with large wings holding long narrow laurel leaves, perched on a sphere surrounded by a stylized, circular concrete bench10Spadina-Fort York1930NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.422227, 43.630815]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned19University Avenue and Queen StreetHahn, EmanuelSir Adam Beckbronze, masonryNoneExistingadambeck1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/adambeck1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/adambeck1.jpgMemorial in honour of the founder of Ontario Hydro, Sir Adam Beck, features a tiered stone base and backdrop for a bronze statue of Beck, flanked by trees and University Avenue10Spadina-Fort York1933NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.38662863, 43.65085285]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned206Sumach Street and Eastern AveEunson, Scott / Lovink, MarianneSite Specificsteel, concreteNoneExistingsitespecific1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/sitespecific1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/sitespecific1.jpgTwo men walk alongside a raised retaining wall topped with elaborate steel cutouts depicting local buildings and industry, cutouts are tierd in grey and rusted corten steel, daytime view.13Toronto Centre2015Site Specific, by Toronto- and Philidelphia-based artist team Scott Eunson and Marianne Lovink, uses the 40 metre long linear site to portray, in abstract pattern and form, a deep history of human existence in the immediate area, with an expanded focus on the era of Thornton and Lucie Blackburn, whose home was on the site of the adjacent Inglenook Secondary School. The artists worked with historian Karolyn Smart Frost and the students of the school in the making of the artwork and a related student exhibition. Site Specific brings visual poetry about the human stories that make a place.NoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.35783316, 43.65428883]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned10University Avenue and Elm StreetAdamson, CharlesSons of England War Memorialbronze, masonryNoneExistingsonsofengland.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/sonsofengland.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/sonsofengland.jpgImage of artwork: Sons of England War Memorial11University-Rosedale1923NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.38896783, 43.65634795]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned6University Avenue and Queen StreetSeymour Allward , WalterSouth African War Memorialbronze, masonryNoneExistingsouthafrican1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/southafrican1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/southafrican1.jpgMonumental stone obelisk topped by a bronze, winged angel holding a gold crown; at the base sit a trio of figures, a woman and two soldiers10Spadina-Fort York1910NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.38662863, 43.65085285]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned30Lawrence Avenue and Bellamy RoadUnknownTabor Hillmasonry, bronzeNoneExistingtaborhill.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/taborhill.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/taborhill.jpgImage of artwork: Tabor Hill21Scarborough Centre1960NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.234467, 43.759827]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned39High ParkHubert, Dalwood,The Templestainless steelNoneExistingthetemple.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thetemple.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/thetemple.jpgImage of artwork: The Temple4Parkdale-High Park1967NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.463773, 43.651747]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned36Lake Shore Boulevard West and Parkside Drive, Budapest ParkTölgyesi, VictorTenth Anniversary of Hungarian Uprising 1956bronzeNoneExistinghungarianfreedom.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/hungarianfreedom.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/hungarianfreedom.jpgBrick-paved plaza with benches, trees and Lake Ontario in the distance, featuring an abstract bronze sculpture with jagged triangles pointing towards the sky.4Parkdale-High Park1966NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.448879, 43.636732]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned40High ParkKadishman, MenasheThree Diskspainted steelNoneExistingthreediscs.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/threediscs.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/threediscs.jpgImage of artwork: Three Disks4Parkdale-High Park1967NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.462954, 43.650397]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned221Bathurst and VaughanGiroux, Christian / Young, DanielThree Points Where Two Lines Meetaluminum, LEDsNoneExistingthreepoints.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/threepoints.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/threepoints.jpgImage of artwork: Three Points Where Two Lines Meet12Toronto-St. Paul's2018Taking its form from the traffic island on which it sits, this artwork produces a new urban room by combining a multicoloured truss structure, the triangular plot it encloses, and an encircling sidewalk that acts as a podium and plinth. Located between the converging energies of uptown and downtown, the structure densifies an intersection already clotted with utilities, and challenges established forms of urbanism and spatial representation in Toronto.NoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.41747976, 43.68105183]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned45Yonge Street and Mill Street, York Mills ParkWyn Wood, ElizabethUntitledbronzeNoneExistinguntitled_wynwood.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/untitled_wynwood.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/untitled_wynwood.jpgImage of artwork: Untitled8Eglinton-Lawrence1967NoneNoneThe Starwood GroupNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.40591375, 43.74037726]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned209Tannery Rd and Front Street EastKawamata, TadashiUntitled (Toronto Lamp Posts)lighting, steelNoneExistinguntitledlampposts1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/untitledlampposts1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/untitledlampposts1.jpgImage of artwork: Untitled (Toronto Lamp Posts)13Toronto Centre2015Tadashi Kawamata's Untitled (Toronto Lamp Posts) is a twelve-metre-high tower that contrasts with the orthogonal geometry of buildings, street lines and the efficiently organized public space of the new Front Street in West Don Lands. The sculpture, which invites pedestrians into its centre, is an accumulation of lampposts that appear to hold themselves together as mikado sticks just before they fall. At night, the lamps are lit with energy-efficient bulbs, creating a bright internal volume.NoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.356308, 43.653079]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned23Keele Street and Glenlake Avenue, Lithuania ParkUnknownWar MemorialmasonryNoneExistingwarmemorial.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/warmemorial.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/warmemorial.jpgImage of artwork: War Memorial4Parkdale-High Park1946NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.46149049, 43.65830793]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned208Tannery Rd and Front Street EastMarman, Jennifer / Borins, Daniel / Khamsi, James (FIRM a.d.) Water Guardianspainted steel, painted concreteNoneExistingwaterguardians1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/waterguardians1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/waterguardians1.jpgThree enormous, stylized blue figures stand together above a pathway that passes beneath them; one figure is pouring out waving blue lines intended to be water13Toronto Centre2015The Water Guardians is an integrated artwork, landscape design and play project. It depicts three towering abstract figures, keeping watch over into a stylized river made of recycled rubberized play surface, which flows underneath them. The riverway runs on the same axis as Front Street (east to west within the artwork site) and is punctuated by green mounds of rubberized play surface.NoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.35486228, 43.65337254]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned21276 St. Clair Avenue East, Loring-Wyle ParketteWyle, FlorenceYoung Girlbronze, masonryNoneExistingYoungGirl.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/YoungGirl.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/YoungGirl.jpgImage of artwork: Young Girl11University-Rosedale1938NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.38332824, 43.69037204]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned220Bay Street and St. Joseph Street Eloul, KossoZen Weststainless steelNoneExistingzenwest.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/zenwest.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/zenwest.jpgImage of artwork: Zen West13Toronto Centre1980NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.38772399, 43.6656449]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned5Portland Street and Niagara StreetSeymour Allward , WalterWar of 1812 Memorialbronze, masonryNoneExistingwar1812.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/war1812.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/war1812.jpgImage of artwork: War of 1812 Memorial10Spadina-Fort York1906NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.39924106, 43.64245916]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned13Hanlan's Point, Toronto IslandHahn, EmanuelEdward Hanlanbronze, masonryNoneExistinghanlan.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/hanlan.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/hanlan.jpgImage of artwork: Edward Hanlan10Spadina-Fort York1926NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.3772755, 43.6152152]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-OwnedNone29 Lower River Street, Underpass ParkRaff, PaulMirageNoneNoneExistingmirage2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/mirage1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/mirage1.jpgNightime view of honeycomb mirrors suspended beneath expressway with blue and purple lights illuminating support columns.13Toronto Centre2012This installation of 57 octagonal mirror-polished stainless steel shapes applied to the underside of the Richmond/Adelaide overpasses draws inspiration from a mirage: an optical illusion created by atmospheric conditions. Each of the panels is slightly different in size and spacing to create a subtle sense of movement as their mirror polished surfaces bounce light around the space.NoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.35504675, 43.65603683]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned17College Street and Queen's Park Crescent EastSir Thomas BrockRobert Raikesbronze, masonryNoneExistingrobertraikes.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/robertraikes.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/robertraikes.jpgImage of artwork: Robert Raikes11University-Rosedale1930NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.392036, 43.660935]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned29Memorial Park Avenue and Durant Avenue, Memorial ParkGladstone, GeraldPylonconcrete, bronzeNoneExistingpylon.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/pylon.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/pylon.jpgImage of artwork: Pylon14Toronto-Danforth1960NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.32927016, 43.69191744]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned188Sherbourne Street and Queens Quay East, Sherbourne CommonAnholt, JillLight Showersmixed metal, waterNoneExistinglightshowers1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/lightshowers1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/lightshowers1.jpgBent concrete columns emit sheets of water into reflecting pool below, daytime view.10Spadina-Fort York2011The three components of Light Showers are large-scale functional sculptures, which celebrate the collection and purification of a new community's rainwater and transform infrastructure into art. The series of works help to create a new gateway between Toronto and its waterfront whilst playing a crucial role in filtering and oxygenating stormwater from the entire district.NoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.3654225, 43.64518228]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned201Bastion Street and Fort York Boulevard.Bates / MoffatOKTApainted concreteNoneExistingokta.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/okta.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/okta.jpgImage of artwork: OKTA10Spadina-Fort York2014OKTA is an installation where multiple points of sound are distributed across the artwork site. A sensor aimed at the sky reads current cloud cover, which determines the sounds that are released across the installation. Just as clouds appear, change and disappear across the sky, so too will sounds - shifting, changing and ephemeral - move across the site.NoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.40386609, 43.63755904]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer ProgramNone30 British Columbia RdMcClelland, NiallDon't Hate the PlayerNoneNoneExistingDontHateThePlayer3.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/DontHateThePlayer3.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/DontHateThePlayer3.jpgImage of artwork: Don't Hate the Player10Spadina-Fort York2016NoneNoneMaple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd.NonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.42799519, 43.63213686]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer ProgramNone224 King Street WestPernu, JaakkoRunaway ForestNoneNoneExistingRunawayForest.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/RunawayForest.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/RunawayForest.jpgImage of artwork: Runaway Forest10Spadina-Fort York2015NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.38727411, 43.64738014]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer ProgramNone1235 Wilson AveMarman, Jennifer / Borins, DanielHumber Molecule TreesNoneNoneExistingHumberMoleculeTrees1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/HumberMoleculeTrees1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/HumberMoleculeTrees1.jpgImage of artwork: Humber Molecule Trees6York Centre2017NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.48921562, 43.72425819]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-OwnedNoneBay Street and St. Joseph StreetMacLeod, MyfanwyPrimrosebronzeNoneExistingPrimrose.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Primrose.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Primrosethumb.jpgImage of artwork: Primrose13Toronto Centre2019Primrose is based, in part, on the story of a baby donkey who was born prematurely. Thanks to vets who fitted her with a pair of pink casts, Primrose was able to walk. This story embodies the phenomenon of heart-warming and inspirational news reports about animals. But the little donkey is more than just a way to end the news day on an upbeat note, she is also a creature deeply embedded in myth and folklore. In the West, the donkey has often been used to symbolically represent notions of service, suffering, humility, and peace. Primrose is part of a trilogy of monumental animal sculptures by MacLeod, along with The Birds (2010), and The Lady (2017), which draws on the symbolic language of animals in Western Christian art and literature.NoneNoneNoneportrait {"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.387967, 43.665723]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-OwnedNoneLower Don TrailLexier, MicahMechanisms for Suspending Coloured ShapesNoneNoneExistingColouredShapesMain.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/ColouredShapesMain.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/ColouredShapes.jpgImage of artwork: Mechanisms for Suspending Coloured Shapes16Don Valley East2020Nine metal sculptures, positioned along the trail, lift coloured shapes high in the air. This artwork places scribbles of intense color within the natural landscape, creating moments of surprise and discovery. Playful and open-ended, the artwork shifts with the seasons, becoming increasingly visible as the trees shed their leaves.NoneCity of TorontoNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.33354, 43.70371]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program2151 York Street, PATHBanksyArtifact (Guard with Balloon Dog)NoneNoneExistingartifact.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/artifact.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/artifact.jpgImage of artwork: Artifact10Spadina-Fort York2017NoneNoneMenkesNoneportraithttps://www.johnsonchou.com/portfolios/artifact-speculum/External website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.380085, 43.641956]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program2161 York Street, PATHChou, Johnson / Hayward, Laura SpeculumNoneNoneExistingSpeculum.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Speculum.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Speculum.jpgImage of artwork: Speculum10Spadina-Fort York2017NoneNoneMenkesNonelandscapehttps://www.johnsonchou.com/portfolios/artifact-speculum/External website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.380085, 43.641956]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program2171 York St. lobbyMori, Mariko Infinite EnergyNoneNoneExistinginfiniteenergy.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/infiniteenergy.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/infiniteenergy.jpgImage of artwork: Infinite Energy10Spadina-Fort York2018NoneNoneMenkesNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.380941, 43.641204]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program218Bremner and Simcoe St. (Infinity Condominiums)Priest, Margaret / Stables, FrasierUntitledNoneNoneExistingUntitledMargaretPriestand FraserStables.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/UntitledMargaretPriestandFraserStables.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/UntitledMargaretPriestandFraserStables.jpgImage of artwork: Untitled10Spadina-Fort York2005This piece goes around the corner along Bremner turning onto Simcoe. The ceiling lighting and the floor markings, as well as
scattered symbols on the pillars.NoneConservatory GroupNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.383214, 43.642305]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program219Downsview ParkMichael Singer StudioGroundswell at Downsview ParkCast and sculpted aluminum, sculpted precast concrete, plantings, and low voltage lighting and solar system NoneExistingGroundswellatDownsviewPark.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/GroundswellatDownsviewPark.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/GroundswellatDownsviewPark.jpgImage of artwork: Groundswell at Downsview Park6York Centre2019Groundswell at Downsview Park is an integrated work of art by Artist Michael Singer embedded at several locations within the Stanley Greene Neighborhood of Downsview Park in Toronto, Ontario. Re-imagined by Canada Lands Company, Downsview Park is internationally recognized as one of the largest and most significant repurposing of post industrial land, originally marked by the 1999 international design competition won by Bruce Mau and Rem Koolhaas. Downsview Park is home to both open spaces and a multitude of metropolitan level public amenities, and will be ringed by newly developed residential neighborhoods and employment centers. Following a public art masterplan prepared by Andrew Davies Public Art Consulting, Groundswell constitutes the public art component of Stanley Greene, the first residential neighborhood to be built as part of the overall Downsview Park repurposing effort. Groundswell is based on the seasonal interactions of earth and water, the curious swelling of the bedrock underlying Toronto, and the upwelling and interweaving of cultures in Toronto as a whole. "Groundswell: Southgate" is comprised of several interrelated elements including sculpted benches, custom paving, and a sculpted retaining wall all created as if emerging from the ground; a distinct sculpture - Southgate Marker 2018 - forms the centerpiece of this area. The sculpture is comprised of interwoven metal components which support the growth of vines. The sculpted metal components blend a range of abstracted patterns that subtly reference textiles from some of the numerous cultures that live in the surrounding area. This contemporary filigree of intermixing patterns and textures with the sculpture's overall form and climbing vines is symbolic of both the mingling of diversity and it's rooting in a place. The reflection of sunlight and the complexity of shadows within and around the piece will vary over the course of each day and through the seasons, adding another layer of interplay. Counterpart to the cultural groundswell, the project plays off of the documented swelling of Toronto's shale bedrock as well as some of the minerals found in the region. Sculpted slab benches and walls rise from the ground as if through the swelling of the earth, their immense weight supported by an obscured base. Sculpted benches, a sculpted low retaining wall, and paving incorporate various patterns based on mineral formations from the region. These reliefs, such as one based on fluorite, are cast into the sculpted concrete pieces with the intention of surfacing and revealing otherwise buried complex natural formations. In this way, the swelling of the ground exposes these patterns and intermingles them with the impressions of the metal sculpture. "Groundswell: Southgate" is complimented by Groundswell: Westgate Columns, a series of sculptural columns at the neighborhood entrance. Westgate Columns includes eight volumetric sculpted columns set within a tree lined vegetated traffic median. Detailing at the column faces create a sense of layering and uncovering through the use of darkened voids within. At night the column faces glow, and the detailing create a visual layering that changes as one moves along the roadway or sidewalk. The columns support the growth of trained vines. "Groundswell: Rainwalk Benches" is a series of sculpted benches set within the neighborhood park rain garden. These relate to and link back to Groundswell: Southgate. As part of a 'mentee' program initiated and administered by Andrew Davies Public Art Consulting, local students provided the Artist with background research material and images related to their own personal topics of interest pertaining to the area and site. These materials formed some of the basis for the patterns and textures developed by the Artist for Groundswell.NoneCanada Lands CompanyNonelandscapehttps://www.michaelsinger.com/project/groundswell-at-downsview-park/External website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.479327, 43.736148]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program220Sloping Sky Mews and Grand Magazine StreetCesta, CarloDriftJet cut aluminum with powder coated finishNoneExistingDrift.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Drift.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Drift.jpgImage of artwork: Drift10Spadina-Fort York2014The repeating patterns refer to compass points, stars and navigation which recall methods used by mariners seeking safe harbour. The patterns accentuate the play of light and shadow on the building, and this subtle movement evokes the presence of nearby Lake Ontario -- tying the architecture to the fleeting passage of boats and people.NoneWEST HARBOUR CITY (III) RESIDENCES CORP.NonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.402497, 43.636818]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program221150 and 155 Redpath Blue Republic / Passakas, Anna / Kudlinski, Radoslaw StargatePainted Bronze & Painted AluminumNoneExistingStargate.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Stargate.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Stargate.jpgImage of artwork: Stargate12Toronto-St. Paul's2020Emerging from two portals at 150 and 155 Redpath, this multi-component artwork, titled 'STARGATE', animates the neighbourhood with a crew of intergalactic characters in varying states of materialization, transforming a busy and populated corner of Canada's largest city into a window of outer space, Embodying Toronto's energy and diversity, STARGATE's brightly coloured protagonists remind us of our own feelings of arriving at a destination for the first time. Welcome their vibrant looks, enjoy their presence. Home at last.'
NoneCapital Developments and Freed DevelopmentsNonelandscapehttp://bluerepublic.ca/External website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.393139, 43.708941]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program222454 Yonge Street Widgery, CatherineUrban FabricDichroic Glass in Aluminum FrameNoneExistingurbanfabric.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/urbanfabric.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/urbanfabric.jpgImage of artwork: Urban Fabric13Toronto Centre2020Urban Fabric is inspired by the architecture of the building, the grid of glass and steel reminiscent of woven fabric. In repeated fragments, dichroic glass panels reflect the surroundings, weaving reflections of the city environment.NoneCanderelNoneportraithttps://widgery.com/External website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.383478, 43.662056]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program22317 and 19 Bathurst StreetGöllner, AdrianWarm By NightProgrammed LED LightingNoneExistingWarmByNight2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/WarmByNight2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/WarmByNight2.jpgImage of artwork: Warm By Night13Toronto Centre2020Continuation of the rooftop lighting program that has been implemented over the past 18 years, throughout Concord CityPlace. This artwork was intended to create a distinct nighttime identity for the neighbourhood and to provide a sense of comfort and community. The program is visible from multiple viewpoints around Toronto and from the lake. It has served as a model which is now being taken up by many other developers around the city.NoneConcord Adex DevelopmentNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.399407, 43.637493]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program224100 Adelaide Street WestPlensa, JaumeDreamingPolyester Resin, Marble Dust, Steel Internal StructureNoneExistingDreaming.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Dreaming.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Dreaming.jpgInstallation of Dreaming by Jaume Plensa at Richmond-Adelaide Centre, 100 Adelaide Street West. 10Spadina-Fort York2020Dreaming (2017), ignites community and shared experiences that captivate Toronto's Financial District - where ideas are encouraged, and pedestrians look to listen in unison. At first glance, the large and powerful, white sculpture represents a portrait of a subdued young girl with closed eyes, 'The Key of the piece is the soul of the piece' focused on the interior of the earth and the souls of the people. The head is the most important part of our body is because it's the palace of dreams, the palace of wisdom, the palace of our more important questions. And that head for me, sits like a beautiful box in where we keep the most important secrets, the most important dreams, the most important invisible things in our life- What is Beauty? Everyone has the capacity to feel it. And I guess it's not directed to one or another culture, one or another colour of skin, one or another religion. No, beauty is beauty', states Plensa. Created with polyester resin and marble dust, this sculpture situated over eight meters high enhances the architectural narrative of Oxford's dynamic buildings; Plensa notes that 'It's the biggest piece I ever did as a single object - I've never done a piece as a single piece like this.' Plensa's public works create spaces for inner-reflection amidst the bustle of everyday life and dissolve boundaries, opening up community interaction. Plensa incorporates human connection, silence, self-identification and light into each of his unique works, bringing humanity to look inwards at their own beauty and become closer to one-another than ever before: 'I still remember Brancusi was talking about creating. And he said something probably very beautiful. He said, the importance is not to do. The importance is to feel the capacity to do it. And when you have that feeling, you create as a God, you order as a general, and you work as a slave. And I think that is key for the artist, no? This amazing energy when you feel that you are with the capacity to do it. And then you must do it' - Jaume Plensa. JAUME PLENSA Internationally celebrated Spanish artist Jaume Plensa (b. 1955) is one of the world's foremost sculptors working in the public realm with celebrated projects spanning the globe in such cities as Calgary, Chicago, San Diego, Montreal, London, Paris, Dubai, Bangkok, Shanghai, and Tokyo. Over the past 35 years the artist has produced a multifaceted body of work creating sculpture that speaks to the capacity and beauty of humanity.NoneOxford Properties GroupNonelandscapehttps://www.tatarartprojects.com/projects/100-adelaide-street-w-rnfwaExternal website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.38315, 43.649586]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program22525 Richmond Street East and 20-26 Lombard Street Harvey, KatharineShea's Victoria NoneNoneExistingsheasvictoria.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/sheasvictoria.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/sheasvictoria.jpgImage of artwork: Shea's Victoria 13Toronto Centre2020Shea's Victoria features 420 square feet of hand-painted glass to be installed at the base of new condominium towers at the corner of Victoria and Richmond streets. The artist designed colourful brushstrokes that are based on blueprints from the Beaux-Arts vaudeville theatre that once stood on the site over a century ago. The staggered repetitions of patterns reference the first 'moving pictures', and their luminous appearance is also a nod to filmic celluloid.NoneGreat GulfNonelandscapehttps://katharineharvey.com/artwork-items/sheas-victoria/?portfolioCats=80 External website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.377268, 43.651997]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program22688 Queen Street EastKasten, BarbaraFuturismDirect to glass printingNoneExistingfuturism.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/futurism.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/futurism.jpgImage of Barbara Kasten's direct to glass printed mural titled 'Futurism' in various tones of blue and yellow13Toronto Centre2020The iconic forms portrayed in my proposed mural, Futurism, are structures that have been used in architecture throughout history. I chose these elements to reflect the historic character of the neighborhood and it's evolution from building with brick and mortar to steel and glass. The image is an eclectic 'skyscape,' heralding the mix of the city's classic buildings with mid-century and contemporary additions in this important historic area in the heart of downtown Toronto. My research into the fabrication process for painted glass led me to London born Rebecca Salisbury James, who revitalized reverse glass painting while living in Taos, New Mexico from the 1930s through the 50s. She challenged traditional painting as she worked alongside a predominantly male society of artists. I admire her adventurous spirit and importance in reviving a quotidian craft. Futurism updates James's reverse painting process. The process challenges the traditional photograph that is normally printed on light sensitive paper. The image is based on a black and white photograph of archetypal models that I constructed to photograph. Each of the two colors of the composition is digitally printed on a series of fourteen (14) individual large glass plates that abut each other. The iconic forms portrayed in my proposed mural, Futurism, are structures that have been used in architecture throughout history. I chose these elements to reflect the historic character of the neighborhood and it's evolution from building with brick and mortar to steel and glass. The image is an eclectic 'skyscape,' heralding the mix of the city's classic buildings with mid-century and contemporary additions in this important historic area in the heart of downtown Toronto.NoneSt Thomas DevelopmentsNonelandscapehttp://barbarakasten.net/futurism/#1External website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.37488323, 43.65436212]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program2276 Jackes Avenuede Beer, SueUntitledStainless steelNoneExistingsuedebeeruntitled.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/suedebeeruntitled.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/suedebeeruntitled.jpgDe Beer's sculpture recalls this historical signage and the radio station's visual identity from the same time period. It inscribes a mirror-polished stainless steel disk with a series of black concentric rings that create perceptual effects and a sense of visual play, reflecting the people and surroundings of the neighborhood.13Toronto Centre20206 Jackes previously served as the headquarters of CHUM Radio. Historical photos taken of Yonge Street in 1970 show a neighborhood populated with large-scale signs at commercial storefronts, specifically at local record stores. De Beer's sculpture recalls this historical signage and the radio station's visual identity from the same time period. It inscribes a mirror-polished stainless steel disk with a series of black concentric rings that create perceptual effects and a sense of visual play, reflecting the people and surroundings of the neighborhoodNoneAspen Ridge HomesNonelandscapehttps://www.suedebeer.com/1331-yonge-street-torontoExternal website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.39236586, 43.68516795]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program228500 Lake Shore Boulevard WestVerhoeven TwinsGarrison Creek LotusesPowder coated steelNoneExistinggarrisoncreeklotuses.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/garrisoncreeklotuses.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/garrisoncreeklotuses.jpgImage of artwork: Garrison Creek Lotuses13Toronto Centre2021NoneNoneWittington PropertiesNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.39950967, 43.63777611]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program229131 McMahon Drive, Ethennonnhawahstihnen Park, Concord Park PlaceLum, KenCracked Ice Glass and Steel NoneExistingkenlumcrackedice.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/kenlumcrackedice.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/kenlumcrackedice.jpgCracked Ice, situated at the edge of the park makes a cheeky reference back to the water themes expressed in many of the artworks in the park. In this instance, it also refers to the idea of screens as an architectural device.
17Don Valley North2019Cracked Ice, situated at the edge of the park makes a cheeky reference back to the water themes expressed in many of the artworks in the park. In this instance, it also refers to the idea of screens as an architectural device.NoneConcord Adex Development CorporationNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.37117174, 43.76773544]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program230131 McMahon Drive, Ethennonnhawahstihnen Park, Concord Park PlaceBelmore, MichaelEbb and FlowGlass and Steel NoneExistingbelmore.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/belmore.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/belmore.jpgAn art sign marks one of the entry features at the south side of the park. This is based on a drawing showing the movement of the water flow. Art signs are useful in wayfinding for visitors also making a subtle yet elegant art statement within the park.
17Don Valley North2019An art sign marks one of the entry features at the south side of the park. This is based on a drawing showing the movement of the water flow. Art signs are useful in wayfinding for visitors also making a subtle yet elegant art statement within the park.NoneConcord Adex Development CorporationNoneportraithttps://vimeo.com/455876021External video{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.37117174, 43.76773544]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program23188 Davenport RoadPoussin, PierreExported FlorasLaser-cut Steel and LEDs, 24.5m W x 4.2m H x 0.2m DNoneExistingexportedfloras.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/exportedfloras.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/exportedfloras.jpgPhoto of a large public art piece resembling an abstracted flower planter. The artwork is a metallic bronze color of interwoven layers of steel, visualizing local flora.11University-Rosedale2016Located on Toronto's Davenport Road at Bay Street, Exported Floras was inspired by Davenport's rich history as one of Canada's oldest trading routes. Exported Floras' imagery is composed of three indigenous flowers which were all exported to Europe during Canada's early colonization period. Photographer Credit: Elias Gates-Kass.NoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.38995657, 43.67311087]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program23270 Queens Wharf RoadMcClelland, NiallZig ZagExterior latex paint, flat bar, + aluminum 3-D panelsNoneExistingzigzag.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/zigzag.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/zigzag.jpgA mural reflecting its own environment through geometric abstraction10Spadina-Fort York2018This work uses its immediate environment as jumping off point to create a large geometric abstraction, filtering and reflecting the glass towers and blue light + shadows, camoflaging itself into its location.NoneNoneNonelandscapehttps://llain-etc.com/External website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.40007334, 43.63827414]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program233101 and 115 Humber College Boulevard, Etobicoke General HospitalMcClelland, NiallPigeon ParkDigital printed ceramic frit on glassNoneExistingpigeonpark.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/pigeonpark.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/pigeonpark.jpgAn immersive, architecturally integrated abstraction1Etobicoke North2018Starting with a handmade collage, the intimate artwork has been enlarged into an immersive, architecturally integrated abstraction. The work invites the viewer to get lost in its patterns and shadows, providing an opportunity for contemplation and restNoneNoneNonelandscapehttps://llain-etc.com/External website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.599302, 43.730122]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program2341926 Lake Shore Boulevard WestMacklem, JenniferMotion in Air (Ma)The north facade of Mirabella Condominium's podium will receive a system of over 500 high-quality and recyclable aluminum panels covered with dye sublimation printed artwork imagery to express the art. Each panel measures 4 feet in width by 8.5 feet in height for a combined total artwork area of about 14,600 sq.ft.NoneExistingmotioninair.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/motioninair.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/motioninair.jpgMirabella Condominiums' public art contribution titled "Motion in Air (Ma)" showcasing environmental optimism with depictions of dragonflies, botany, diatoms and ribbons of colours.4Parkdale-High Park2021Motion in Air (Ma) is conceived as a striking gateway project at the threshold of the City of Toronto. Intended as a large, welcoming image that graces the shoreline of the Great Lake Ontario, the artwork is comprised of vibrant colours and images that evoke water, sky and plant life. It pays homage to the interconnections of local ecology with images of dragonflies and their intricate wings, and includes diatoms and botany. This artwork is conceived during our era of environmental challenge and intends to spark curiosity and attention towards specific details of the natural, living world. It is meant to be a hopeful and accountable piece that speaks to Environmental Optimism.NoneDF Lake Shore Ltd.Nonelandscapehttps://www.jennifermacklem.com/External website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.46738404, 43.63588962]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program2354 Avenue Road (The Park Hyatt Toronto) Liu, An TeMixerBronzeNoneExistingmixer.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/mixer.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/mixer.jpgView of An Te Liu's Mixer looking west across Avenue Road. The works are centred in the Park Hyatt Porte-Cochère, welcoming guests as they arrive the to the Hotel.11University-Rosedale2021Mixer renders the Park Hyatt site as a stage set inhabited by a pair of cast bronze figures. These forms are engaged in dialogue with passersby, with hotel visitors, and with each other. Bold and distinctive in silhouette, and richly finished in a lustrous deep gold patina, the sculptural ensemble forms a vivid and iconic tableau, reaffirming the Park Hyatt's role as a much-storied meeting place in the city. People are a critical part of the scenography of this work, which unfolds within the architectural proscenium and extends out into the city. As a public artwork, Mixer is monumental in scale - visible from afar and instantly recognizable - but it is also open and intimate, inviting visitors to experience the artwork in the round. The inspiration for Mixer comes archival photographs of the Park Hyatt Roof Lounge, vernacularly known as the rooftop bar. I experienced this myself as an exceptional place to have a martini while I was living and studying Art History at Victoria College, U of T, a stone's throw away. It is impossible to think of the Park Hyatt Hotel without recalling this space; its new incarnation is now keenly anticipated. Populated by guests, locals, and cultural luminaries alike, and tended by legendary bartenders poised before an array of glowing bottles filled with fine spirits, the Park Hyatt bar has epitomized hospitality, expert mixology, and an atmosphere of gregarious encounter. Mixer finds shape and form in the famously lavish display of bottles behind the bar, with their glowing flasks of amber encased in glass. Here, vessel and human form lean into each other, evoking the Park Hyatt's legendary history, evoking industrial, artisinal, and organic forms culled from glassware, receptacles, and couture. The forms also summon the artistic legacy of the British sculptor Henry Moore, a seminal figure in the history of the modern era in Toronto. His work The Archer was installed at Toronto City Hall in 1966, inspiring heated debate on the cultural identity of the city, defining once and for all its receptiveness to new ideas as an emerging international metropolis. Mixer embodies these legacies while also celebrating the pleasure of social encounter, and of imbibing in all senses of the word. These forms pass into each other and intermingle in a dance of shadow and light, a sculptural tribute to the pleasures of hospitality and the warm satisfaction of good company. NoneThe Park Hyatt Toronto (Hyatt Hotels & Resorts), Oxford Properties Group.Tartar Art Projectslandscapehttps://www.tatarartprojects.comExternal website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.394524, 43.669328]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program23615 Queens Quay EastAycock, AliceUnweaving the RainbowPowder coated aluminum modules, rolled aluminum forms, white powder coated galvanized structural steel rolled channel, aluminum mesh and pipes, LEDsNoneExistingunweavingtherainbow.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/unweavingtherainbow.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/unweavingtherainbow.jpgUnweaving the Rainbow, 202110Spadina-Fort York2021Located on Queen's Quay East Street, the sculptural installation is visible from pedestrian and automobile traffic. It operates as a symbolic entrance arch. Within the arch, various elements have been placed almost as if they have been blown there by the wind. The vortex modules within the sculpture are a reference to the large installation from Phase 1 of the Pier 27 project. The curvilinear screens contain fiber optics and LED lighting. Overall, the piece suggests exuberant energy.NonePier 27 Toronto Inc. Nonelandscapehttps://www.aaycock.comExternal website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.373391, 43.642135]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program237222 Bremner Boulevard, Metropolitan Toronto Convention CentreFones, RobertDragonfly BannersFabricNoneExistingdragonflybanners.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/dragonflybanners.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/dragonflybanners.jpgImage of multiple fabric banners on steel poles with various images of dragonflys on the fabric10Spadina-Fort York1999NoneNoneMetropolitan Toronto Convention CentreNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.385251, 43.642763]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program238450 Mount Pleasant RoadEtrog, SorelUntitledBronzeNoneExistingetroguntitled.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/etroguntitled.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/etroguntitled.jpgImage of a bronze sculpture with various shapes and forms, located in a rock garden bed with seating nearby12Toronto-St. Paul's2002NoneNoneGreencoNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.387122, 43.700195]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-OwnedNoneAitken Place Park, 90 Merchants' WharfBrown, Caitlind / Garrett, Wayne and Studio NorthLight KeeperNoneNoneExistingLightKeeper.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/LightKeeper.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/LightKeeper.jpgImage of artwork: Light Keeper12Toronto-St. Paul's2019Using light as a sculptural material, Light Keeper is an analog, light-based installation drawing from lighthouse lenses and analog projection technologies to create spectral waves of light and a moon clock beamed onto the urban porch of Aitken Place Park. Taking its name from the keepers who maintain lighthouses, the installation speaks to light as a medium for sending messages across vast dark spaces, wayfinding, signalling danger or change ahead. In an urban environment, Light Keeper takes on new meaning against the metropolitan light of Toronto, referencing natural phenomenon: waves and the moon. Rolling rainbow waves beam across Aitken Place Park, interacting with weather on the shores of Lake Ontario by changing the speed of their motion in accordance with the wind. The moon clock changes with the phases of the moon in the night sky, which can often not be seen above the dense skyline and sky glow of Toronto. Light Keeper attempts to capture and keep the ephemeral light that cities threaten to overwhelm.NoneWaterfront TorontoNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.362472, 43.644889]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-OwnedNoneJoshua Glover Park, 4208 Dundas Street WestVerCetty, QuentinStep Forward Into HistoryNoneNoneExistingjoshuaglover.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/joshuaglover.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/joshuagloverthumb.jpgImage of artwork: Step Forward Into History2Etobicoke-Centre2021Step Forward Into History shows the story of Joshua Glover, transforming himself from enslaved property, escaping from St. Louis, Missouri in 1852, to reclaim his humanity and freedom in Etobicoke, Ontario by 1854. The cyborg arm represents the time when Glover was treated more like a machine than a human while each flower references different places of his journey, including: Missouri's state flower (white hawthorn blossom), Wisconsin's state flower (blue violet), Ontario's provincial flower (white trillium), and his ancestral African heritage's hibiscus flower. The Afrofuturist elements of time blending and the Pan-African concept of sankofa incorporated expresses the importance of applying knowledge gained in the past to the present and future. By remembering Glover's story, society can continue to learn and work together towards ending all types of oppression.NoneCity of TorontoNoneportraithttps://www.vercetty.com/projects-6External website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.51269, 43.66083]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program240115 Haynes AvenueDault, JuliaWheel of FortuneStainless steel and concrete aggregateNoneExistingWheelofFortune.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/WheelofFortune.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/WheelofFortune.jpgImage of a circular stainless steel sculpture with the words yes, maybe try again, no, definitely, ask for help inscribed into the art piece along with imagery of planets and various shapes.7Humber River - Black Creek2021In any given year, one in five Canadians experiences a mental health challenge or illness. Studies have proven that when people believe they have a choice or are presented with options, they feel better and more equipped to handle adversity. Wheel of Fortune is a positive reminder of our shared capacity to make choices big and small. Each choice compounds to make a life. The sculpture suggests answers to questions viewers may have, as if speaking directly to them. Resembling both an eye and a galaxy, Wheel of Fortune suggests those questions can be personal or cosmological. The artwork appears as if it has rolled into the public square and landed on the answer definitely. For students who live here or for people who frequently pass by The Quad at York, the artwork will change as different words resonate at different moments. Its steadfast presence, underscored by the phrase âIâm here with you,â will also make it a symbol of reassurance, of home.York UniversityFCS Development P2 LPNonelandscapehttps://juliadault.com/wheel-of-fortune-202122External website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.499611, 43.770244]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned412Traffic median on the east side of Keele and Finch Vickerd, BrandonThe HeightsCorten SteelSculptureExistingtheheights.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/theheights.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/theheights_thumb.jpgA partial representation of the Elia Public School that once stood on the northeast corner of Keele St and Finch Ave West, rendered in Corten steel and cantilevered forty feet above the ground.13York Centre2023The Heights is a partial representation of the Elia Public School that once stood on the northeast corner of Keele St and Finch Ave West, rendered in Corten steel and cantilevered forty feet above the ground. With its innovative use of symbolic architecture, The Heights highlights the continuity between the past and the present. The sculpture evokes the history of the Keele and Finch area while celebrating the vibrant future of the community. This large-scale artwork incites a conversation around the evolution of the neighbourhood from its semi-rural history, to its life as an industrial centre, to the rapidly expanding urban centre that residents experience today. NoneNoneNoneportraithttp://brandonvickerd.com/indexExternal website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.4907985338602, 43.7635916478562]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program24116 York StDrever, DeanFree TimeCast Bronze and PaintNoneExistingfreetime.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/freetime.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/freetime.jpgGreen painted family of bears play within a courtyard10Spadina-Fort York2023NoneNoneThe Cadillac Fairview CorporationNoneportraithttps://www.deandreverstudio.comExternal website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.381635, 43.642268]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program242131 McMahon Drive, Ethennonnhawahstihnen Park, Concord Park PlaceIdee, IngesHighway Rabbitgalvanized steel, urethane paintNoneExistinghighwayrabbit.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/highwayrabbit.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/highwayrabbit.jpgA photo of a rabbit sculpture with hollowed out portions made of steel and painted in black with white stripes. The rabbit sculpture is located along the edge of the highway 401 and within a landscaped area that includes shrubs and trees.None2022Placed in close proximity to the busy Highway 401, the Rabbit has incorporated the endless lanes into its formal DNA. Like a roller coaster, the lanes whiz through the air in curves and loops, forming the image of a very special character that excels in speed and cunning, but often finds itself in life-threatening conflict with the infrastructure. In its hybrid form, it has found a safe refuge in this place.NoneConcord Adex Investments LimitedNonelandscapehttps://ingesidee.de/art-in-public-space/rabbit-toronto-condominium-highway/External website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.370919, 43.766568]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program9806981 Navy Wharf CourtFerrara, Jackie18 NichesBrickNoneExisting18Niches1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/18Niches1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/18Niches1.jpgImage of artwork: 18 Niches10Spadina-Fort York2003NoneNoneConcord Adex Developments Corporation NoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.391471, 43.641005]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program31001475 The QueenswayThe Tree Frog Design GroupA Furnished LandscapeLandscaping elementsNoneExistingFurnishedLandscape2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/FurnishedLandscape2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/FurnishedLandscape2.jpgImage of artwork: A Furnished Landscape3Etobicoke-Lakeshore2003NoneNoneIkeaNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.534487, 43.618924]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program9036155 Wellington Street WestCoupland, DouglasA History of the Fur Trade in CanadaNoneNoneExistingCoupland_A_History_of_the_Fur_Trade_in_Canada.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Coupland_A_History_of_the_Fur_Trade_in_Canada.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Coupland_A_History_of_the_Fur_Trade_in_Canada.jpgPhoto of art work hanging on wall with letters on different coloured squares including the colours yellow, white, red, greed, orange, and green. Located in the lobby of the office tower. 10Spadina-Fort York2009NoneNoneCadillac Fairview Corporation LimitedNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.386463, 43.645707]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program903025 Queens Quay East, Pier 27Aycock, AliceA Series of Whirlpool Field Manoeuvres for Pier 27Maelstrom: Aluminum powder coated white, Toronto Twister: Aluminum powder coated white, structural steelNoneExistingASeriesOfWhirlpoolFieldManoeuvresForPier27.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/ASeriesOfWhirlpoolFieldManoeuvresForPier27.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/ASeriesOfWhirlpoolFieldManoeuvresForPier27.jpgAlice Aycock, "A Series of Whirlpool Field Manoeuvres for Pier 27," 201710Spadina-Fort York2018For the Pier 27 project I tried to visualize the movement of wind energy as it flows through the site, creating random whirlpools, touching down and forming a dynamic three-dimensional massing of forms. The installation, entitled A Series of Whirlpool Field Manoeuvres for Pier 27, consists of two sculptures - Maelstrom, which was temporarily sited in front of the Seagram's building on Park Avenue in 2014, and Toronto Twister, which was designed in conjunction with Maelstrom specifically for the site. The composition of Toronto Twister was partially derived from images of lenticular clouds. The sculptural assemblages also suggest weather patterns, waves, wind turbulence, turbines, vortexes of energy, and the expressive quality of wind as well as the chaotic beauty of fluid/flow dynamics. As much as the sculpture is obviously designed and engineered, I wanted the work to have a random haphazard quality and feel as though it is spinning on the site, perhaps launching itself into the air. However, the sculpture is static.NonePier 27 (Toronto) IncorporatedNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.37296284, 43.64188954]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program7042311 Bay Street, The St. Regis HotelAndrews, StephenA Small Part of Something LargerStone, Glass, and Ceramic Mosaic MuralNoneExistingA_Smal_Part_of_sth_Larger.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/A_Smal_Part_of_sth_Larger.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/A_Smal_Part_of_sth_Larger.jpgImage of artwork: A Small Part of Something Larger13Toronto Centre2012NoneNoneTrump International Hotel and TowerNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.38032313, 43.64975546]}
Percent for Public Art Commissions Donated to the City90100200 Walmer RoadHurlbut, SpringA Tree ColumnBronzeNoneExistingtreecolumn1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/treecolumn1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/treecolumn1.jpgA photo of the bronze art installation that resembles the trunk of a tree with a flat podium on top, surrounded by a landscaped area with pavers, benches, grass and trees.12Toronto-St. Paul's1990NoneNoneThe Goldman GroupNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.408809, 43.676303]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer ProgramNone662 Sheppard Avenue EastScott-Taggart, ClareAcross the Great Span of TimebronzeNoneExistingAcrossTheGreatSpanOfTime.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/AcrossTheGreatSpanOfTime.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/AcrossTheGreatSpanOfTime.jpgImage of artwork: Across the Great Span of Time17Don Valley North2009NoneNoneShane Baghai DevelopmentsNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.38192637, 43.76928308]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program9028570 Bay Street, Motion CondosLum, KenAcross Time and Space, Two Children of Toronto MeetBronzeNoneExistingLum_Accross_Time_and_Space4.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Lum_Accross_Time_and_Space4.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Lum_Accross_Time_and_Space4.jpgImage of artwork: Across Time and Space, Two Children of Toronto Meet10Spadina-Fort York2013This artwork calls up two possible early local residents, both children from different historical periods, suggesting something of the problem of historical discontinuity by creating a historical bridge from the past to the present. The two children look at one another with curiosity and overhead of passing pedestrians. The traversing viewers, in the act of walking through this corridor, are meant to embody something of the symbolic passage of time. They are meant to become, however briefly, in a cursory engagement not only with history but their own place within it. NoneConcert PropertiesNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.383569, 43.655003]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program5102825 Bay Street, The Murano CondominiumAstman, BarbaraAlberi di Murano (Trees of Murano)GlassNoneExistingAstman_Alberi_di_Murano3.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Astman_Alberi_di_Murano3.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Astman_Alberi_di_Murano3.jpgImage of artwork: Alberi di Murano (Trees of Murano)13Toronto Centre2010This integrated art and architecture, public art project, incorporates colour photographic imagery on 217 exterior windows surrounding the building.NoneLanterra & H & R DevelopmentsNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.385824, 43.661792]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program98069CityPlaceMustafa, MahaApproaching Red NoneExistingMustafa_ApproachingRed.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Mustafa_ApproachingRed.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Mustafa_ApproachingRed.jpgImage of artwork: Approaching Red10Spadina-Fort York2013Approaching Red Designed by Iraqi Canadian artist Maha Mustafa is her testament to a personal journey that took her from a war ravaged country to the safety and peace of her new home, Canadai. Located at the north-end of the public Mews between the Parade 1 and Parade 2 condominium buildings. The artist describes the work as "Two solid flat colored forms [that] swirl together into a sculpture, making a connection between the two buildings and improving the aesthetic experience of the building. The sculpture creates an effect of depth and a sense of perpetual movement."NoneConcord Adex Development CorporationNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.39713, 43.64044]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program4015180 Queen Street West, Federal Court HouseHeit, Charles (YA' YA AXGAGOODIIT)Aspirations of Canadian JusticeNoneNoneExistingHeit_AspirationsofCanadianJustice.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Heit_AspirationsofCanadianJustice.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Heit_AspirationsofCanadianJustice.jpgImage of artwork: Aspirations of Canadian Justice10Spadina-Fort York2006NoneNoneGWL Realty AdvisorsNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.387699, 43.650709]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program92128200 Front Street West, Simcoe PlaceAstman, BarbaraAuroraeEtched GlassNoneExistingAurorea1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Aurorea1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Aurorea1.jpgImage of artwork: Aurorae10Spadina-Fort York1995NoneNoneCadillac FairviewNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.386062, 43.64477]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program9037300 Front Street WestJason Bruges StudioBack to FrontNoneNoneExistingBackTOFront.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/BackTOFront.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/BackTOFront.jpgImage of artwork: Back to Front10Spadina-Fort York2014Located at the corner of John and Front Street, providing the southern anchor to the "John Street Media Corridor". The sculptural expression of the artwork materially compliments the park design while activating public space through interactivity. The artwork senses the dynamic shadows, cast by the movement of people, the shifting of trees and the changing angles of the sun. These shadows transfer animated silhouettes across the artwork, challenging the boundary of back and front. Back to Front is inspired by its close proximity to the City's historic waterfront and to nearby Lake Ontario which exposes the City to dramatic weather fronts all year round.NoneTridelNonelandscapehttps://urbantoronto.ca/news/2013/07/light-and-shadow-public-art-will-animate-tridels-300-front-st-wExternal website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.389439, 43.644062]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program9029430 King Street West, The CharlieLind, JedBallastPatinated Cast BronzeNoneExistingLind_Ballast4.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Lind_Ballast4.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Lind_Ballast4.jpgImage of artwork: Ballast10Spadina-Fort York2013Much like the Toronto waterfront the old and gritty loading docks, silos and rip rap have been replaced with bike paths, boardwalks and condominiums. I thought of a particular text that Buckminster Fuller had written about the origins of the roof. Fuller traced the origin of the roof to the skeleton of the whale. As he saw it the cavity / skeleton of the whale was the model on which early wood boats were made - think about the spine, ribs and planking of a boat like the anatomy of a whale. And early explorers used their upturned boats as ideal cover/shelter in new terrain and thus the inverted boat became a precursor to the modern roof - beams, planks and ridge board. So with this transformation in mind I became keenly interested in the Great Lake freight boats, Lakers, as they are called that have essentially been made obsolete in the wake of the changing demographic of the down town core. According to Fuller this was the natural progression from the natural -> utility -> settlement. The ship, a relic of an earlier time, has yielded to buildings like the one it stands before and is left to the viewer whether Ballast is rising from or sinking into the ground below. My hopes are that the architecture of Ballast will also create a social space, where residents of this area can contemplate these issues and children can play and discover.Artist Statement."NoneGreat GulfNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.393716, 43.645817]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program21002 Queen Street EastSteinman, BarbaraBanking HoursBack-lit photographsNoneExistingBankingHours.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/BankingHours.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/BankingHours.jpgImage of artwork: Banking Hours13Toronto CentreTBDNoneNoneOlympia & YorkNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.37885397, 43.65274972]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program9806911 Mariner Terrace, CityPlaceGazitua, FranciscoBarca VolanteCorten SteelNoneExistingBarcaVolante.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/BarcaVolante.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/BarcaVolante.jpgImage of artwork: Barca Volante10Spadina-Fort York2005NoneNoneConcord Adex Developments Corporation NoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.391071, 43.639934]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program21011025 The QueenswayMcEwen, JohnBetween Heaven and EarthCorten SteelNoneExistingBetweenHeavencrop.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/BetweenHeavencrop.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/BetweenHeavencrop.jpgImage of artwork: Between Heaven and Earth3Etobicoke-Lakeshore2002NoneNoneCineplex Odeon Corporation NonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.516488, 43.622457]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program9010110 Yonge StreetDeacon, RichardBetween The EyesPainted Steel, Stainless Steel, Cement, GraniteNoneExistingBetweenTheEyes2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/BetweenTheEyes2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/BetweenTheEyes2.jpgImage of artwork: Between The Eyes10Spadina-Fort York1990NoneNoneCamrost FelcorpNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.374906, 43.641994]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program089150 (M)1 Adelaide Street East, One Financial PlaceHaufschild, LutzBetween the SkiesStained GlassNoneExistingBetweenTheSkies2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/BetweenTheSkies2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/BetweenTheSkies2.jpgImage of artwork: Between the Skies13Toronto Centre1990NoneNoneTwigg Yonge Adelaide LimitedNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.378108, 43.650296]}
Percent for Public Art Commissions Donated to the City98069Canoe Landing ParkCoupland, DouglasBobber PlazaSteel, Resin, LEDsNoneExistingCoupland_BobberPlaza.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Coupland_BobberPlaza.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Coupland_BobberPlaza.jpgImage of artwork: Bobber Plaza10Spadina-Fort York2009Complementing the Red Canoe and serving as the central locus of Canoe Landing Park, Douglas Coupland's "Bobber Plaza" is one of Toronto's most popular public artworks. Integrated into a water play plaza, this work gives welcome relief in the heat of summer.The Bobbers were inspired by colourful fishing floats (The artist explains that like the Canoe and Beaver Dam, the Bobbers are meant to reference the lake, as well as "create a sense of futuristic Canadian energy.")CityPlaceConcord Adex Development Corporation/City of Toronto Public Arts and Monuments CollectionNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.39683, 43.63941]}
Percent for Public Art Commissions Donated to the City92128200 Front Street West, Simcoe PlaceGolden, Brad / Eichenberg, LynneCampsite Founding - Simcoe MemorialStone, Bronze, Mixed Metal, WaterNoneExistingCampsiteFounding1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/CampsiteFounding1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/CampsiteFounding1.jpgA photo of the art installation in an exterior courtyard, with a shade structure resembling a camp site including poles and ropes. 10Spadina-Fort York1994NoneNoneCadillac Fairview/Toronto Historical BoardNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.386373, 43.644665]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program7039234 Adelaide Street East, VU CondosTod, JoanneCanada's First Post OfficeStainless SteelNoneExistingTod_Canadas_First_Post_Office2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Tod_Canadas_First_Post_Office2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Tod_Canadas_First_Post_Office2.jpgImage of artwork: Canada's First Post Office13Toronto Centre2011NoneNoneAspen Ridge DevelopmentsNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.371489, 43.651696]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program8055105 The Queensway, NXT CondosMcEwen, JohnCanoe and CalipersSteel and BronzeNoneExistingCanoe_Caliper7closeup.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Canoe_Caliper7closeup.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Canoe_Caliper7closeup.jpgImage of artwork: Canoe and Calipers4Parkdale-High Park2006NoneNoneCresford DevelopmentsNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.469457, 43.637051]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program606338 The Esplanade, London on the EsplanadeGazitua, FranciscoCanopySteelNoneExistingGazitua_Canopy1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Gazitua_Canopy1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Gazitua_Canopy1.jpgImage of artwork: Canopy13Toronto Centre2009NoneNoneCityzen DevelopmentsNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.374563, 43.646661]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program9211021 Canniff StreetFavro, MurrayCity SoundsNoneNoneExistingCitySounds.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/CitySounds.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/CitySounds.jpgImage of artwork: City Sounds10Spadina-Fort York1992NoneNoneBell CanadaNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.411133, 43.641264]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program10031 King Street WestGöllner, AdrianCloud BankPolyester Banner and Theatrical LightingNoneExistingGollner_CloudBank.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Gollner_CloudBank.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Gollner_CloudBank.jpgImage of artwork: Cloud Bank13Toronto Centre2006Linking the old Dominion Bank building to the new skyscraper at 1 King West allowed for a lightwell and atrium, but the steel super-structure of the bank extended into the atrium space creating an imposing grid. As there are residential units with no exterior view directly across from the grid, I provided each with its own cloud. 24 sheer banners hang within the grid gently swaying. Theatrical lamps will be trained on each cloud and balanced with lamps housed behind the beams. Artist Statement.NoneOne King West Incorporated, Five King West IncorporatedNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.378242, 43.648803]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program98069313 Bremner BoulevardMullican, MattCombination of the TwoSteelNoneExistingCombination4.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Combination4.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Combination4.jpgImage of artwork: Combination of the Two10Spadina-Fort York2005NoneNoneConcord Adex Developments Corporation NonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.390308, 43.64033]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program1205488 Queens Quay West, RBC Waterpark PlacePaine, RoxyCompartment EarthStainless SteelNoneExistingCompartmentEarth.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/CompartmentEarth.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/CompartmentEarth.jpgImage of artwork: Compartment Earth10Spadina-Fort York2015NoneNoneOxford Properties Group IncorporatedNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.378707, 43.64085]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program210250 John Street, Rosemont ResidencesPaley, AlbertConstellationStainless SteelNoneExistingConstellation.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Constellation.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Constellation.jpgImage of artwork: Constellation10Spadina-Fort York2002NoneNoneThe Goldman GroupNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.389615, 43.645602]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program3044111 Elizabeth Street, One City Hall PlaceMomoli, VinicioContrappuntoColoured PlexiglassNoneExistingvancouver_and_obama_068.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/vancouver_and_obama_068.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/vancouver_and_obama_068.jpgImage of artwork: Contrappunto10Spadina-Fort York2006NoneNoneDiamante Development CorporationNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.38468, 43.654844]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program089150 (G)Massey Street and Shaw Street, Copperfield CondominiumsMcKinnon, JohnCopperfield FenceSteelNoneExistingCopperfield.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Copperfield.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Copperfield.jpgImage of artwork: Copperfield Fence10Spadina-Fort York1988NoneNoneDan-Cam Developments LimitedNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.414374, 43.642835]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program8040400 Jarvis Street, Canada's National Ballet SchoolDean, TomDesireBronzeNoneExistingnational_ballet.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/national_ballet.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/national_ballet.jpgImage of artwork: Desire13Toronto Centre2005NoneNoneNational Ballet School of CanadaNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.377581, 43.6641]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program710015 Greenview Avenue, Tridel / Meridian ResidencesMoyle, AlexanderDormez-VousBronzeNoneExistingMoyle_Dormez_vous.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Moyle_Dormez_vous.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Moyle_Dormez_vous.jpgImage of artwork: Dormez-Vous18Willowdale2008The public art for the Meridian Residences development is designed to benefit both residents of the development and their visitors by providing a high-profile art location directly associated with the development's public driveway and main entrance. The art engages landscape features including an entrance garden, water feature, soft landscaping and site furniture which provides an opportunity for collaboration between the artist and landscape architect in the design of the water feature and garden.NoneTridelNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.418143, 43.779746]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program10031580 Jarvis Street, X2 CondominiumsDark, ShayneDouble Take NoneExistingDoubleTake.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/DoubleTake.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/DoubleTake.jpgImage of artwork: Double Take13Toronto Centre2014NoneNoneGreat GulfNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.380048, 43.669673]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program6067110 Charles Street East, X-The CondominiumDark, ShayneDouble VisionNoneNoneExistingDark_Double_Vision.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Dark_Double_Vision.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Dark_Double_Vision.jpgImage of artwork: Double Vision11University-Rosedale2010NoneNoneGreat GulfNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.380139, 43.670005]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program110218 The Esplanade, The Sony Centre for the Performing ArtsValentine, HarleyDream BalletMirrored Finish Stainless SteelNoneExistingDreamBallet.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/DreamBallet.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/DreamBallet.jpgImage of artwork: Dream Ballet13Toronto Centre2016NoneNoneCastle Point DevelopmentNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.37634546, 43.64622711]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program903112 York Street, ICE CondominiumsPhaophanit, Vong / Oboussier, ClaireDream House (Urban Firefly)NoneNoneExistingUrbanFirefly.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/UrbanFirefly.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/UrbanFirefly.jpgImage of artwork: Dream House (Urban Firefly)10Spadina-Fort York2015Urban Firefly work takes the form of a diminutive, powerful three-dimensional 'house image' perched atop a mighty yet elegant sculptural 'stilt'. During daylight hours Urban Firefly will be a strong and elegant sculptural object with multiple resonances: reminiscent of a tree house, an eyrie or a cabin. The reference to the archetypal house" object is direct and strong but there is also a sense of nest like fragility and precariousness in the way Urban Firefly sits, delicately held aloft by the outstretched 'fingers' of the robust stilt."NoneNoneNonelandscapehttps://www.atopia.org.uk/latest-news/dream-house/External website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.382072, 43.642001]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program8044125 Queens Quay East, Corus QuayTroikaDrizzleNoneNoneExistingTroika_Drizzle.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Troika_Drizzle.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Troika_Drizzle.jpgImage of artwork: Drizzle10Spadina-Fort York2010Drizzle is playing with the idea of a cloud being caught inside the building where rain appears to protrude through slits in the soffit. Drizzling rain appears to be falling through a long and narrow gap in the building. This illusion is created by custom designed simple LED and lens mechanisms that are placed along a line which allows for the creation of beautifully crisp animations of rain drops.NoneToronto Port Lands Company & Corus EntertainmentNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.366715, 43.643182]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program8055105 The Queensway, NXT CondosHodges, JimEchoGalvanized Steel Plate, Polished Stainless Steel NoneExistingGoTrainImage.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/GoTrainImage.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/GoTrainImage.jpgImage of artwork: Echo4Parkdale-High Park2013NoneNoneCresford DevelopmentsNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.470405, 43.635628]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program97100222 Bremner Boulevard, Metropolitan Toronto Convention CentreBurnett, BrianElevating the MillenniumpaintNoneExistingElevatingTheMillenium.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/ElevatingTheMillenium.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/ElevatingTheMillenium.jpgImage of artwork: Elevating the Millennium10Spadina-Fort York1997NoneNoneMetropolitan Toronto Convention CentreNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.38489717, 43.64268455]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program99027250 Wellington Street West, The IconGoulet, MichelFairgroundsStainless Steel, AluminumNoneExistingfairgrounds_4.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/fairgrounds_4.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/fairgrounds_4.jpgImage of artwork: Fairgrounds10Spadina-Fort York2003NoneNoneTridel, DorsayNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.390868, 43.645072]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program2058650 Fleet Street, Waterpark CityAcconci, VitoFence-on-the-looseNoneNoneExistingFence_on_the_loose.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Fence_on_the_loose.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Fence_on_the_loose.jpgImage of artwork: Fence-on-the-loose10Spadina-Fort YorkTBDNoneNoneLanterraNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.406581, 43.63651]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program80541019 Sheppard Avenue East, Concord Park PlaceRoot, DerekField Map I & IINoneNoneExistingFieldMap.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/FieldMap.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/FieldMap.jpgImage of artwork: Field Map I & II17Don Valley North2011NoneNoneConcord Adex Development Corp.NonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.3719793, 43.76976566]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program510125 Carlton Street, Encore at The MetHilton Moore, MarleneFlow BlueStainless Steel, LED Lights, ResinNoneExistingHilton_Moore_Flow_Blue3.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Hilton_Moore_Flow_Blue3.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Hilton_Moore_Flow_Blue3.jpgImage of artwork: Flow Blue13Toronto Centre2008An avenue of electric-blue painted resin trees, seventeen feet in height, line an archway that joins Granby Street to Carlton Avenue Recalling the majestic trees along Granby Street, the work directs attention to the important connection and historic path between these two streets. The flow of blue is continued through an LED illuminated stainless steel fence 300m long, highlighting the intricate laser-cut tree branch design in the metal.NoneEdilcan GroupNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.38163, 43.661153]}
Percent for Public Art Commissions Donated to the City98069CityPlaceDi Suvero, MarkFlower PowerNoneNoneExistingDi_Suvero_Flower_Power.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Di_Suvero_Flower_Power.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Di_Suvero_Flower_Power.jpgImage of artwork: Flower Power10Spadina-Fort York1967Created by internationally reknowned sculptor Mark di Suvero, Flower Power, along with a similar sculpture, No Shoes, was commissioned for the International Sculpture Symposium in Toronto in 1967, and installed in High Park. . These works were the first large scale works completed by the artist and had been installed in High Park for more than 40 years. In 2008, the works were removed by City of Toronto Cultural Services and sent to the United States to be restored by the artist.NoneConcord Adex Development CorporationNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.394845, 43.641199]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program11058320 Tweedsmuir Avenue, The HeathviewHilton Moore, MarleneFlowers at Our Feet, Moon and Stars AboveNoneNoneExistingFlowersAtOurFeetMoonAndStarsAbove.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/FlowersAtOurFeetMoonAndStarsAbove.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/FlowersAtOurFeetMoonAndStarsAbove.jpgImage of artwork: Flowers at Our Feet, Moon and Stars Above12Toronto-St. Paul'sTBDNoneNoneMorguard Investments LimitedNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.41442398, 43.68531184]}
Percent for Public Art Commissions Donated to the City7035120 Homewood Avenue, Wellesley Magill ParkPien, EdForest WalkCorten SteelNoneExistingPien_Forest_Walk3.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Pien_Forest_Walk3.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Pien_Forest_Walk3.jpgA photo of a metal art installation that has cut out silhouette features of plants, ornate fences, and people13Toronto Centre2011NoneNoneTridelNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.375906, 43.667292]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program606455 Scollard Street, Four Seasons Hotel & ResidencesCormier, ClaudeFountain - Four Seasons Hotel and ResidencesNoneNoneExistingFountain_Cormier.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Fountain_Cormier.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Fountain_Cormier.jpgImage of artwork: Fountain - Four Seasons Hotel and Residences11University-Rosedale2012NoneNoneNoneNoneportraithttps://www.claudecormier.com/en/projet/four-seasons-hotel-and-residences/External website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.389478, 43.6718]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program1105638 Bastion Street, York Harbour Club CondosCesta, Carlo / Krüger, NestorFountaingroveNoneNoneExistingFountaingrove.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Fountaingrove.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Fountaingrove.jpgImage of artwork: Fountaingrove10Spadina-Fort York2014NoneNonePlaza CorporationNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.403836, 43.637289]}
Percent for Public Art Commissions Donated to the City910055 Forest Manor Road, Parkway Forest Community CentreCoupland, DouglasFour SeasonsCorten SteelNoneExistingFourSeasons.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/FourSeasons.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/FourSeasons.jpgA photo of a coloured pole varying with many stacked colours including green, pink, orange, white, and red surrounded by the neighbouring towers and community centre situated in a landscaped area with grass and trees. 17Don Valley North2014âThe colours come from those used in boxes of Laurentien pencil crayons.âNoneELAD CanadaNonelandscapehttps://coupland.com/category/art/public-art/External website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.345731, 43.77452]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program92128200 Front Street West, Simcoe PlaceGorlitz, WillFrom the TopPaintNoneExistingFromTheTop.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/FromTheTop.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/FromTheTop.jpgImage of artwork: From the Top10Spadina-Fort York1995NoneNoneCadillac FairviewNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.386105, 43.644758]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program881002 Bloor Street WestCastle, WendellFull Moon ClockStainless SteelNoneExistingFull_Moon_Clock.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Full_Moon_Clock.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Full_Moon_Clock.jpgImage of artwork: Full Moon Clock11University-Rosedale1988NoneNoneHammerson CanadaNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.38716, 43.670988]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program92104181 Bay Street, Allen Lamber GalleriaCalatrava, SantiagoGalleriaPainted SteelNoneExistingGalleria2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Galleria2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Galleria2.jpgImage of artwork: Galleria13Toronto Centre1992NoneNoneBrookfield Development CorporationNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.379308, 43.646871]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program92104181 Bay StreetBurton, ScottGarden CourtNoneNoneExistingGardenCourt4.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/GardenCourt4.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/GardenCourt4.jpgImage of artwork: Garden Court13Toronto Centre1992NoneNoneBrookfield Development CorporationNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.378174, 43.646474]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program9806975 Queens Wharf Road, CityPlace, Quartz Condos Prisma ClubHarvey, KatharineGardiner StreamsNoneNoneExistinggardiner_streams.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/gardiner_streams.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/gardiner_streams.jpgImage of artwork: Gardiner Streams10Spadina-Fort York2013Artist Katharine Harvey spent hours perched in a building overlooking the Gardiner Expressway to plan her concept for "Gardiner Streams" her integrated glazing artwork expressively interprets traffic movement on the roadway.NoneConcord Adex Development CorporationNonelandscapehttps://player.vimeo.com/video/173727446External video{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.398657, 43.63836]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program92128200 Front Street West, Simcoe PlaceSchantz, KarlGeo-StrataRecycled Glass, ConcreteNoneExistingGeoStrata1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/GeoStrata1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/GeoStrata1.jpgImage of artwork: Geo-Strata10Spadina-Fort York1995NoneNoneCadillac FairviewNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.386545, 43.644949]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program8046832 Bay Street, Burano CondosMartini, SandroGlass MemoryFresco, Etched GlassNoneExistingMartini_GlassMemory3.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Martini_GlassMemory3.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Martini_GlassMemory3.jpgImage of artwork: Glass Memory11University-Rosedale2012NoneNoneLanterra and H&R DevelopmentsNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.386487, 43.662398]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program92127763 Bay Street, College Park 1Astman, BarbaraGround CoverCustom Concrete PaversNoneExistingGroundCover.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/GroundCover.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/GroundCover.jpgImage of artwork: Ground Cover11University-Rosedale1993NoneNoneThe Conservatory GroupNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.385482, 43.659522]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program1105085 East Liberty Street, King West Life CondominiumsBreuning, OlafGuardiansAluminum, Stainless SteelNoneExistingBreuning_Guardians1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Breuning_Guardians1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Breuning_Guardians1.jpgImage of artwork: Guardians10Spadina-Fort York2013Guardians is Swiss artist Olaf Breuning's first permanent commission in Canada. Inspired by the spirit of the Easter Island stone figures which stand as timeless protectors of the land, Guardians is five abstracted figures grouped in relationship to each other as if in dialogue or collective dance. These aluminum and stainless steel sentinels are a focal point in the entry plaza of a new condominium residence. Their scale is monumental yet intimate, with personality and character expressed through the unique eyes of each figure. Guardians welcomes and protects simultaneously.NonePlaza CorporationNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.415874, 43.638246]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program951116100 Princes' Boulevard, Enercare Centre, Exhibition PlaceLexier, MicahHall of NamesStainless SteelNoneExistingLexier_Hall_of_Names.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Lexier_Hall_of_Names.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Lexier_Hall_of_Names.jpgPhoto of sculptural work of 1000 names made of stainless steel hanging from the ceiling of the Galleria.10Spadina-Fort York1997Installed in the building's 245-metre-long Galleria, this piece is made up of 1000 first names, laser-cut from thin sheets of stainless steel. The names hang like vines or stalactites from the galleria ceiling, and mirror the hundreds of thousands of greetings-by-name (and names from many cultures) that will go on at the National Trade Centre in the years to come.NoneMetro Toronto and Exhibition PlaceNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.413126, 43.634165]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program510121 Carlton Street, The MetGöllner, AdrianHarbingerStainless Steel, LED Lights, ResinNoneExistingGollner_Harbinger2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Gollner_Harbinger2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Gollner_Harbinger2.jpgImage of artwork: Harbinger13Toronto Centre2007Inspired by the streamlined design of the building tower, the artist designed a beacon of light that illuminates with a colour signaling the wind speed on the roof. Using LED technology and meteorological equipment, the colour range goes from blue, green, yellow, red to purple, where blue means calm, and purple signals gusts of wind closer to 60 km/hour.NoneEdilcan GroupNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.381928, 43.661102]}
Percent for Public Art Commissions Donated to the City98069Canoe Landing ParkCoupland, DouglasIceberg BenchesNoneNoneExistingCoupland_IcebergBenches.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Coupland_IcebergBenches.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Coupland_IcebergBenches.jpgImage of artwork: Iceberg Benches10Spadina-Fort York2009Playful iceberg-shaped benches are lit from below with blue LED lighting, and gracefully float alongside the nearby Canoe.NoneConcord Adex Development CorporationNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.396766, 43.638625]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program804818 Yonge StreetOtterness, TomImmigrant FamilyBronzeNoneExistingOtterness_Immigrant_Family.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Otterness_Immigrant_Family.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Otterness_Immigrant_Family.jpgImage of artwork: Immigrant Family10Spadina-Fort York2008NoneNoneH&R Development and Lanterra DevelopmentsNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.376232, 43.644457]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program8047582 Sherbourne Street, James Cooper Mansion CondoGarnet, EldonInversionBronzeNoneExistingInversion2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Inversion2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Inversion2.jpgPhoto of a sculptural work of a deer in bronze on the vertical plane of a steel plinth. Located outside the entrance of the James Cooper Mansion.13Toronto Centre2011The multi-sited sculptural work, Inversion, is a comment about our current, local relationship with the age old Canadian and particularly urban interaction with nature. Simply put, nature has now been turned on its head. The threat has gone, the desire is not to fortify our existence against the wilderness which has been tamed to disappearance, but rather, it is now a nostalgic desire to embrace what no longer exists. Our current longing is to return a sense of nature to our environment, not to build walls against its presence, but rather to embrace nature.NoneTridelNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.376696, 43.670922]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program12057190 Fort York Boulevard, Toronto Public Library - Fort York BranchPachter, Charles / Atwood, MargaretJournals of Susanna MoodieNoneNoneExistingJournals.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Journals.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Journals.jpgImage of artwork: Journals of Susanna Moodie10Spadina-Fort York2014NoneNoneContext DevelopmentNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.399928, 43.639527]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program6102135 Village Green Square, Metrogate ParkThib, JeannieKnotNoneNoneExistingKnot.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Knot.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Knot.jpgImage of artwork: Knot22Scarborough-Agincourt2010To maximize the value of a limited art budget, the artist worked with the project landscape architect to create an artwork that was integrated with the overall landscape design. The granite "topiary" pieces can be used as benches, providing amenity to the park, while the knot pattern of the paving and extruded forms provides visual interest when viewed from the surrounding residential towers.NoneTridelNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.280751, 43.777872]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program8055107 The Queensway, NXT CondosMcEwen, JohnLake IroquoisNoneNoneExistingMcEwen_Lake_Iroquois.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/McEwen_Lake_Iroquois.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/McEwen_Lake_Iroquois.jpgPhoto of sculptural work of a shell, wolf and a bottle in gold colour on top a stone base in white. Located on the forecourt of the housing complex. 4Parkdale-High Park2008NoneNoneCresford DevelopmentsNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.469977, 43.636987]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program9402718 York Street, York Street Pedestrian BridgeCarpenter, JamesLake Light ThresholdGlass, LED lightsNoneExistingLakeLightThreshold.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/LakeLightThreshold.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/LakeLightThreshold.jpgImage of artwork: Lake Light Threshold10Spadina-Fort York2012NoneNoneGWL Realty AdvisorsNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.382251, 43.643211]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program9406510 Court Street, Court House SquareSchelle, SusanLaws of NatureStone, Metal, LandscapingNoneExistinglaws_of_nature.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/laws_of_nature.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/laws_of_nature.jpgImage of artwork: Laws of Nature13Toronto Centre1999NoneNoneCiticom IncorporatedNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.375472, 43.650487]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program310125 Breadalbane Street, East of Bay ParkSteinman, BarbaraLeaf GardenGranite, Landscaping, WaterNoneExistingLeafGarden8waterspray.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/LeafGarden8waterspray.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/LeafGarden8waterspray.jpgImage of artwork: Leaf Garden13Toronto Centre2003The park at Opera Place is a sculptural space inspired by the relationship between nature and urban design. Foliage in the half-acre park consists of a variety of trees, shrubs, perennials, grass, ground cover and bulbs that ensure the park is visually pleasing throughout the year. The leaf nodes and main 'stem' pathways in the park are of coloured concrete, granite and soft planting with granite segments water jet cut like the cells of a leaf. The park also has a water feature inset in one of the leaf nodes. Alternately misting and spraying in a Morse code sequence it spells out 'it's time the stone consented to bloom' - a line of poetry by Romanian born poet Paul Celan.NoneEast of Bay Development CorporationNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.385576, 43.663467]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program9806923 Spadina AvenueMustafa, MahaLight CanoesNoneNoneExistingMustafa_Light_Canoes2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Mustafa_Light_Canoes2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Mustafa_Light_Canoes2.jpgPhoto of sculptural lighting installation with incandescent blue light. Located in the Spadina Avenue underpass East of Front Street raised on the concrete wall elevation.10Spadina-Fort York2009When faced with the necessity to create lighting for an underpass that runs beneath Spadina Avenue, just south of Front Street, the developer enlisted artist Maha Mustafa to intervene with a more creative solution to the problem. The result is this elegant sculptural lighting installation, which floods the 45-metre underpass with an incandescent blue light.NoneConcord Adex Development CorporationNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.393797, 43.641389]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program11051525 Wilson Avenue, Gramercy Park CondosCovit, LindaLight ContainersNoneNoneExistingLightContainers.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/LightContainers.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/LightContainers.jpgImage of artwork: Light Containers6York Centre2013This multi-?component artwork animates the streetscape along Wilson Avenue and defines the primary entrance to the main public courtyard of the building while visually reinforcing the corner of the property. Integrated into the landscape design, through a simple illumination system and perforations in the sculptural forms, floral images appear, disappear and reappear. "Thousands of perforations compose an image of spy apple blossoms, referencing fruit that once grew in nearby orchards". Artist StatementNoneMalibu InvestmentsNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.446375, 43.734468]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program8044125 Queens Quay East, Corus QuayTroikaLightning BoltNoneNoneExistingTroika_LightningBolt.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Troika_LightningBolt.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Troika_LightningBolt.jpgImage of artwork: Lightning Bolt10Spadina-Fort York2010The three-dimensional, highly intricate lightning bolt appears to enter into the concrete fabric of the building through the roof, into the atrium. It is clad with semi-transparent poly-carbonate and fitted with an internal LED system that allows the whole sculpture to be illuminated and animated.
In nature, lightning is - because of its extreme brightness and speed - thought of by an observer as two-dimensional. In reality, a lightning bolt unfolds in three dimensions, always following the path of least resistance. This means that a lightning bolt, if one could observe it as frozen in time, exhibits a complex three dimensional structure akin to a tree root system. The structure displays the sublime aspect of nature and entices the visitors to discover the elegant shapes and movements of this natural phenomenon on a dramatic scale.NoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.366339, 43.643263]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program7042311 Bay Street, The St. Regis HotelSnow, Micheal / Speirs, JonathanLightlineLight SculptureNoneExistingLightline.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Lightline.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Lightline.jpgImage of artwork: Lightline13Toronto Centre2011NoneNoneTrump International Hotel and TowerNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.38032313, 43.64975546]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program97078750 Bay Street, The PenroseWidgery, CatherineLiquid EchoAluminum, Stone, Stainless Steel, Concrete, Honey Locust TreesNoneExistingliquidecho1R.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/liquidecho1R.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/liquidecho1R.jpgImage of artwork: Liquid Echo11University-Rosedale1999NoneNoneH & R DevelopmentsNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.385626, 43.65975]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program804215 York Street, Maple Leaf SquareUnited Visual ArtistsMaple Leaf Square - CanopyLight SculptureNoneExistingCanopy.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Canopy.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Canopy.jpgImage of artwork: Maple Leaf Square - Canopy10Spadina-Fort York2011Inspired by the experience of walking through a forest's dappled light, Canopy is a 90-meter long light sculpture spanning the front facade of the Maple Leaf Square building in Toronto, Canada. This permanent architectural installation is made of thousands of identical modules, organised in a non-repeating growth pattern. Their form, abstracted from the geometry of leaves, reflects nature. A combination of daylight and artificial light sweeping through the work recalls the activity of cells within a leaf, leaves in a forest canopy, or a city seen from the air.NoneYork Bremner Developments LimitedNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.381067, 43.642566]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program804215 York Street, Maple Leaf SquareUnited Visual ArtistsMaple Leaf Square - ConnectionLED LightsNoneExistingUnitedVisualArtists_MapleLeafSquareConnection2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/UnitedVisualArtists_MapleLeafSquareConnection2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/UnitedVisualArtists_MapleLeafSquareConnection2.jpgImage of artwork: Maple Leaf Square - Connection10Spadina-Fort York2011This lighting system is a computer controlled multi-coloured, motion sensitive LED lighting system that has programmed artistic lighting patterns that respond to pedestrians walking through the bridge, creating an interactive experience. Clear tubes run from ceiling to floor holding the LED lights, while the wiring for same is completely hidden. Lighting is also installed beneath the handrails to provide a down-lighting effect.NoneYork Bremner Developments LimitedNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.379834, 43.642797]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program704421 Grand Magazine Street, West Harbour CondosCesta, CarloMaraisNoneNoneExistingMarais.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Marais.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Marais.jpgImage of artwork: Marais10Spadina-Fort York2011NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZztTUlxc14External video{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.4020594, 43.63647469]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program110522025 Sheppard Avenue East, Ultra at Heron's HillLind, JedMarinerPainted Stainless SteelNoneExistingMariner.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Mariner.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Mariner.jpgImage of artwork: Mariner17Don Valley North2014Standing at 16 ft. tall, mariner creates a mesmeric landmark in the development and enriches the Yorkland Road streetscape. Bold and beautiful, it consists of a series of angled geometric planes built up in an open-sided structure, some flat, some perforated, forming patterns that look almost like fragile lace at the top. It reads like a geodesic abstraction and dematerializing oceanic form as it breaks away into the sky. Painted in gleaming white that shimmers in the daytime and is lit up dramatically at night, this work of art will, undoubtedly, provide the public with an exciting new experience. Mariner symbolizes a vessel that contains our emotions ranging from hope and despair, but ultimately to possibilities" Lind declares. It finds its inspiration in the folded paper dymaxion maps developed by the late American architect, Buckminster Fuller, to represent our world as one island in one ocean. At the same time, the work refers to a crucial moment in 1967-68 when the first early images of space exploration returned to earth, changing our perception of space, cartography, and the unknown, reminders of our lonely planet's splendid isolation and delicate fragility. NoneMonarch Development CorporationNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.336741, 43.775334]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program089150 (M)1 Adelaide Street East, One Financial PlaceFastwürmsMassasauga LilyPaint NoneExistingMassassaugaLily1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/MassassaugaLily1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/MassassaugaLily1.jpgImage of artwork: Massasauga Lily13Toronto Centre1990NoneOne Financial PlaceThe Twig GroupNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.377347, 43.649981]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program93100121 King Street WestSchmerholz, GeorgeMegapteraBronze, GraniteNoneExistingMegapter3.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Megapter3.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Megapter3.jpgImage of artwork: Megaptera10Spadina-Fort York1993NoneNoneStandard Life Assurance CompanyNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.382988, 43.647693]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program089150 (H)200 Wellington Street, MetroCentrePoirier, Anne / Poirier, PatrickMemoire du FuturStainless Steel, Mable, StoneNoneExistingmemoire_du_futur3.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/memoire_du_futur3.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/memoire_du_futur3.jpgImage of artwork: Memoire du Futur10Spadina-Fort York1992NoneNoneMarathon Realty Company LimitedNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.387546, 43.645762]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program703825 Broadway Avenue, The Republic CondosWidgery, CatherineMindshadowsPerforated Aluminum and Stainless SteelNoneExistingWidgery_Mindshadows.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Widgery_Mindshadows.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Widgery_Mindshadows.jpgImage of artwork: Mindshadows12Toronto-St. Paul's2011Words are the building blocks for thought. They give shape to our ideas. These cubes embody the energy and power of words within a structure of reason and order. Yet thought is without physical substance so these words dissolve in the shifting light, personifying the effervescence of our intellectual journey. The sculpture is 70% open space: a metaphor for an open, permeable mind. These words were selected intuitively by North Toronto Collegiate Institute students to be evocative without any single interpretation.NoneTridel, The Toronto District SchoolboardNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.396801, 43.709876]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program606455 Scollard Street, Four Seasons Hotel & ResidencesCormier + Associes / NAK Design Group, ClaudeMist GardensNoneNoneExistingMistGardens.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/MistGardens.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/MistGardens.jpgImage of artwork: Mist Gardens11University-Rosedale2013NoneNoneMenkes Developments LimitedNonelandscapehttps://www.claudecormier.com/en/projet/four-seasons-hotel-and-residences/External website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.389175, 43.671837]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program9806938 Dan Leckie WayPoussin, PierreMitosis CourtyardNoneNoneExistingGardiner_mitosis.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Gardiner_mitosis.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Gardiner_mitosis.jpgImage of artwork: Mitosis Courtyard10Spadina-Fort York2010Located on Toronto's Lake Shore Boulevard, under the Gardiner Expressway, Mitosis Courtyard is composed of a series of laser-cut light columns, ranging from 6' to 14' high, large public seating featuring incorporated LED lighting systems and hand-drawn ground shapes using vibrant asphalt traffic paint. The biological cell motif serves as an abstract expression of the city's state of growth and movement, completing its waterfront location and paying tribute to the city's shoreline at the turn of the century, which once spanned this current space. NoneConcord Adex Development CorporationNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.397461, 43.637672]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program10032125 Western Battery Road, The Tower at King WestFastwürmsMonocerosBronzeNoneExistingInstalling_Artworks_017.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Installing_Artworks_017.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Installing_Artworks_017.jpgImage of artwork: Monoceros10Spadina-Fort York2013Three bronze elements, a 37' high Narwhal tusk, a Moon Disc with a diameter of 11', and a 3.5' high Treefrog, coexist in this work. According to the artists: Monoceros is based on the Tetraploid Gray Treefrog (Hyla versicolor) and the tooth or 'tusk' of the Narwhal (Monodon monoceros). In medieval Europe, rare and valuable Narwhal tusks were accepted as proof positive for the existence of the magical unicorn. The Unicorn and the Frog are both powerful icons from traditional and popular culture. They promise protection, good health, prosperity and wealth. Invest in natural wealth and the health of Narwhals and Frogs, tryst with reciprocal coexistence, and the Monoceros gyre of good fortune and good luck is yours to share."NonePlaza CorporationNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.4163, 43.639869]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program4016600 Fleet StreetCoupland, DouglasMonument to the War of 1812Steel and ResinNoneExistingMalibutoysoldiers.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Malibutoysoldiers.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Malibutoysoldiers.jpgImage of artwork: Monument to the War of 181210Spadina-Fort York2008NoneNoneMalibu InvestmentsNoneportraithttps://coupland.com/category/art/public-art/External website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.400081, 43.636706]}
Percent for Public Art Commissions Donated to the City41011092 Wilson AveThib, Jeannie / Scott TorranceMOTH GardensLimestone sculpture, steel arbour, airport & LED lights, wind socksNoneExistingMothGardens.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/MothGardens.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/MothGardens.jpgA photo of the custom fabricated stone benches, seating and tables surrounded by gardens full of flowers. 6York Centre2006The design of MOTH Gardens is inspired by Downsview's history of aviation. At the core of the gardens a limestone sculpture refers to the first airplanes manufactured in Downsview - the Gypsy and Tiger Moths. The artwork was inspired by a photograph from the 1920s showing the word MOTH written in large white letters on the turf beside the original Downsview airstrip. The sculpture's stone sections of varying heights, which also serve as tables and seating, coalesce into the letters M,O,T,H when seen from above. A vine covered steel arbour at the west side of the gardens incorporates various aircraft references. A row of windsocks marks the park's eastern end. The central grassy "airstrip" is defined by a line of blue solar runway lights and blue LED light strips attached under the stones cast a soft blue outline around the MOTH letters at night. Each letter of the MOTH sculpture is surrounded by a unique garden. These rose, flowering annual, scented herb and butterfly gardens are intersected by walkways patterned on Italian Renaissance garden designs in recognition of the area's early Italian immigrants. Downsview Memorial Parkette was originally dedicated in 1946 to honour local men and women who sacrificed their lives in the Second World War. A dedication to them is inscribed in the low stone wall that makes up one section of the O.NoneCity of TorontoNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.481166, 43.727246]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program92128200 Front Street West, Simcoe PlaceBos, Dianne / Ian PatersonMrs. Simcoe's DreamPaintNoneExistingMrsSimcoesDream.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/MrsSimcoesDream.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/MrsSimcoesDream.jpgImage of artwork: Mrs. Simcoe's Dream10Spadina-Fort York1995NoneNoneCadillac FairviewNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.386262, 43.644876]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program710112 Kenaston Gardens, Kenaston Gardens ParketteReitzenstein, ReinhardNear North ParkCast bronze tree and bouldersNoneExistingNearNorthPark.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/NearNorthPark.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/NearNorthPark.jpgImage of artwork: Near North Park17Don Valley North2012NoneNoneThe Daniels CorporationNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.38629138, 43.76633017]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program11049125 Peter Street, Tableau CondominiumsDark, ShayneNovaSteel, industrial paintNoneExistingNova.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Nova.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Nova.jpgImage of artwork: Nova10Spadina-Fort York2015NoneNoneUrban Capital, Malibu Investments, Alit Developments Incorporated NoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.39280703, 43.64830132]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned5205172 Yonge StreetCruise, StephenOne Hundred Links Equals One Chainmixed metalSculptureExisting100links.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/100links.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/100links.jpgImage of artwork: One Hundred Links Equals One Chain18Willowdale1998NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.413082, 43.769533]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program100818 Beverley Street, Phoebe on QueenMcKinnon, JohnOne Phoebe Fence and GatesSteelNoneExistingOne_Phoebe_Fence_Gates_4.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/One_Phoebe_Fence_Gates_4.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/One_Phoebe_Fence_Gates_4.jpgImage of artwork: One Phoebe Fence and Gates10Spadina-Fort York2004NoneNoneWittington Properties LimitedNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.392725, 43.650705]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program4015180 Queen Street West, Federal Court HousePoint, SusanOngoing JourneyNoneNoneExistingPoint_OngoingJourney1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Point_OngoingJourney1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Point_OngoingJourney1.jpgImage of artwork: Ongoing Journey10Spadina-Fort York2006NoneNoneGWL Realty AdvisorsNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.387656, 43.650716]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program98069373 Front Street WestHilton Moore, MarleneOrendaGlass, Steel, StoneNoneExistingOrenda1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Orenda1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Orenda1.jpgImage of artwork: Orenda10Spadina-Fort York2003NoneNoneConcord Adex Development CorporationNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.391746, 43.64285]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program089150 (L)901 King Street WestSchelle, Susan / Gomes, MarkOverlayGranite, BronzeNoneExistingOverlay_2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Overlay_2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Overlay_2.jpgImage of artwork: Overlay10Spadina-Fort York1993NoneNoneKing Business CentreNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.41125, 43.641881]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program7039112-116 George Street, VU CondosBos, DiannePalimpsestLED-backlit PhotoNoneExistingBos_Palimpsest.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Bos_Palimpsest.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Bos_Palimpsest.jpgImage of artwork: Palimpsest13Toronto Centre2010NoneNoneAspen Ridge DevelopmentsNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.371819, 43.652321]}
Percent for Public Art Commissions Donated to the City810/08501419 Park Road, Asquith Green ParkMcEwen, JohnPatterns for the Tree of LifeSteelNoneExistingPatternsForTheTreeOfLife.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/PatternsForTheTreeOfLife.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/PatternsForTheTreeOfLife.jpgImage of artwork: Patterns for the Tree of Life11University-Rosedale1988NoneNoneCrown Life InsuranceNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.38446, 43.67199]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program5106333 Bloor Street East, Rogers Head OfficeOpie, JulianPeople WalkingLED screenNoneExistingOpie_People_Walking.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Opie_People_Walking.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Opie_People_Walking.jpgImage of artwork: People Walking11University-Rosedale2009NoneNoneRogers CorporationNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.379949, 43.671461]}
Percent for Public Art Commissions Donated to the City606570 East Liberty StreetGazitua, FranciscoPerpetual MotionNoneNoneExistingGazitua_Perpetual_Motion1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Gazitua_Perpetual_Motion1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Gazitua_Perpetual_Motion1.jpgImage of artwork: Perpetual Motion10Spadina-Fort York2011NoneNoneCanAlfa Liberty Village Homes IncorporatedNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.414745, 43.638844]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program93116220 Bay StreetPenny, EvanPiBronzeNoneExistingPi1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Pi1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Pi1.jpgImage of artwork: Pi10Spadina-Fort York1995NoneNoneInge Schumacher-Lichius, Anita Bentzien-LichiusNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.380334, 43.647299]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program703425 York Street Tower, TELUS House TorontoRokeby, David / Awad, Michael Pixel CubeLED LightsNoneExistingPixelCube1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/PixelCube1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/PixelCube1.jpgImage of artwork: Pixel Cube10Spadina-Fort York2010Pixel Cube is a 12 x 15 x 18 foot cube made up of 30,000 individually controllable colour LED's suspended in the foyer of 25 York Street. The pixels create a three dimensional image surface that can update at full video speed. A number of different approaches are used to present abstract and real-world imagery on and in the cube. The cube can present material prepared in advance, but it can also be live, and interactive. The cube is real three dimensional display surface. By selectively lighting the pixels, dynamic light sculptures can be can be created and interacted with.NoneMenkes Developments LimitedNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.381178, 43.643514]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program5100628 Fleet Street, West Harbour City CondosKrüger, NestorPondGranite and MarbleNoneExistingKruger_Pond.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Kruger_Pond.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Kruger_Pond.jpgImage of artwork: Pond10Spadina-Fort York2009Pond is a public art frieze that wraps around 628 Fleet Street between the second and third floors. Up close, Pond depicts floating water lilies in a variety of arrangements. At a distance, the white flowers in the panels appear as stars that closely mirror the constellations of the northern hemisphere, which are visible at this location from time to time. This frieze connects the terrestrial and celestial spatial fields in our world.NonePlaza CorporationNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.402659, 43.636064]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program13005875 Morningside Avenue, Toronto Pan Am Sports CentreBGL (Jasmin Bilodeau, Sebastien Giguere, Nicolas Laverdiere) Pool Lane/La velocite de l'eauNoneNoneExistingPoolLaneLaVelociteDeLeau.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/PoolLaneLaVelociteDeLeau.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/PoolLaneLaVelociteDeLeau.jpgImage of artwork: Pool Lane/La velocite de l'eau25Scarborough-Rouge Park2016NoneNoneInfrastructure OntarioNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.19427999, 43.79089671]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program98069Pedestrian Bridge connecting Front Street West to Queens Wharf Road, CityPlaceGazitua, FranciscoPuente de Luz / The BridgeNoneNoneExistingGazitua_PuentedeLuz.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Gazitua_PuentedeLuz.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Gazitua_PuentedeLuz.jpgImage of artwork: Puente de Luz / The Bridge10Spadina-Fort York2011Located over the busiest railway corridor in Canada, the Puente de Luz is a sculptural pedestrian bridge and the largest public art installation in Canada. The name Puente de Luz, or Bridge of Light, was chosen to signify the link between North and South and the connection between the two countries that came together to build it - Canada and Chile. The bridge's unique yellow color was chosen to stand out against the grey background of the surrounding area.NoneConcord Adex Development CorporationNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.397864, 43.641042]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program2057285 Mutual Street, Radio City CondosBrener, RolandRadiovilleStainless Steel, LightNoneExistingBrener_Radioville.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Brener_Radioville.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Brener_Radioville.jpgImage of artwork: Radioville13Toronto Centre2005NoneNoneContext DevelopmentNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.377768, 43.6632]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program9036155 Wellington Street WestBurtynsky, EdwardRail CutsNoneNoneExistingBurtynsky_Rail_Cuts1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Burtynsky_Rail_Cuts1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Burtynsky_Rail_Cuts1.jpgImage of artwork: Rail Cuts10Spadina-Fort York2009NoneNoneCadillac Fairview Corporation LimitedNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.386507, 43.645698]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program089150 (E)69 Huntley StreetSnow, MichaelRed Orange and GreenStainless Steel NoneExistingRedOrangeGreen1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/RedOrangeGreen1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/RedOrangeGreen1.jpgImage of artwork: Red Orange and Green13Toronto Centre1992NoneNoneConfederation Life Insurance CompanyNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.378917, 43.671103]}
Percent for Public Art Commissions Donated to the City089150 (H)55 John Street, Metro HallShort, CynthiaRemembered SustenanceBronze, Cedar HedgeNoneExistingRemembered_Sustenance.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Remembered_Sustenance.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Remembered_Sustenance.jpgImage of artwork: Remembered Sustenance10Spadina-Fort York1992NoneNoneMarathon Realty Company LimitedNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.388746, 43.645521]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program8043180 University Avenue, Shangri-La TorontoHuan, ZhangRisingNoneNoneExistingHuan_Rising1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Huan_Rising1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Huan_Rising1.jpgImage of artwork: Rising10Spadina-Fort York2012Rising was conceived as a philosophical reflection of the world around us. The polished stainless-steel sculpture is comprised of countless doves, the international symbol of world peace, and a twisted tree branch that resembles the body of a dragon. The sculpture draws an analogy to the fragile conditions facing our planet. The artist seeks to convey the message that humans can exist in harmony with nature, and that, if this delicate balance is struck, our cities will become better places to live.NoneWest BankNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.385845, 43.649112]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program805011 Brunel Court, CityPlaceGazitua, FranciscoRosa NauticaSteelNoneExistingGazitua_Rosa_Nautica.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Gazitua_Rosa_Nautica.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Gazitua_Rosa_Nautica.jpgImage of artwork: Rosa Nautica10Spadina-Fort York2007Rosa Nautica is the second of three major sculptural works by Chilean artist Francisco Gazitua at CityPlace. The literal translation of rosa nautica is "compass rose" or "windrose", which is a nautical chart used to indicate the cardinal directions of north, south, east and west. The sculptural form of Rosa Nautica also incorporates elements of a sextant which is another type of navigation instrument used to measure the angle of the stars from the horizon. Gazitua explains that his interest in nautical themes relates to the rich maritime history of Chile, as well as his fascination with the sea as evoked in literature and poetry.NoneConcord Adex Development Corporation NoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.393437, 43.639562]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program606455 Scollard Street, Four Seasons Hotel & ResidencesCovit, LindaRose Wall at Mist GardensNoneNoneExistingUntitled_LindaCovit.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Untitled_LindaCovit.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Untitled_LindaCovit.jpgImage of artwork: Rose Wall at Mist Gardens11University-Rosedale2013NoneNoneMenkes Developments LimitedNonelandscapehttps://urbantoronto.ca/news/2013/07/mist-garden-completes-four-seasons-development-yorkvilleExternal website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.389046, 43.671875]}
Percent for Public Art Commissions Donated to the City980051 Blue Jays Way, Rogers CentreSchelle, SusanSalmon RunSteel, graniteNoneExistingsalmonrun.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/salmonrun.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/salmonrun.jpgImage of artwork: Salmon Run10Spadina-Fort York1991NoneNoneStadium Corporation of Ontario LimitedNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.387195, 43.64174]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program9511440 Bay Street, Scotiabank ArenaMcEwen, JohnSearch Light, Star Light, Spot LightCorten SteelNoneExistingSearchLight5brighten.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/SearchLight5brighten.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/SearchLight5brighten.jpgImage of artwork: Search Light, Star Light, Spot Light10Spadina-Fort York1999NoneNoneMaple Leaf Sports & Entertainment LimitedNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.380045, 43.643355]}
Percent for Public Art Commissions Donated to the City089150 (H)55 John Street, Metro HallLexier, MicahSelections From The Synopsis of CategoriesAluminumNoneExistingselectionfromsynopsis.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/selectionfromsynopsis.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/selectionfromsynopsis.jpgA photo of the art installation inside the building of metal ladder like features that are filled with words on each step. 10Spadina-Fort York1992NoneNoneMarathon Realty Company LtimitedNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.389342, 43.646157]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program6101500 Doris Avenue, Grand Triomphe 2Morin, Jean-PierreSentinellesNoneNoneExistingSentinelles.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Sentinelles.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Sentinelles.jpgImage of artwork: Sentinelles18Willowdale2009This multi-?component artwork maximizes public accessibility and visibility of the artwork through consideration of site conditions, built form opportunities and context. The artwork presents a strong presence on Yonge Street while the through-?block breezeway provides opportunities for a series of artwork elements that have been integrated with landscape finishes. The artwork complements the architecture, landscape architecture and urban design of the project.NoneTridelNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.414029, 43.776316]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program40171 St. Thomas Street, One St. Thomas ResidencesTaçon, CarlShiftMarbleNoneExistingOneStThomas.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/OneStThomas.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/OneStThomas.jpgImage of artwork: Shift11University-Rosedale2008NoneNone1 St. Thomas DevelopmentsNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.390158, 43.668226]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program8044125 Queens Quay East, Corus QuayTroikaShoalMultimedia InstallationNoneExistingTroika_Shoal.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Troika_Shoal.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Troika_Shoal.jpgImage of artwork: Shoal10Spadina-Fort York2010Troika's public artwork Shoal combines sculpture with architecture and technology. Spanning across a 50 meter long corridor, 467 fish-like objects wrapped in iridescent colours and suspended from the ceiling rotate rhythmically around their own axis to display the movements and interdependency typical to schools of fish. The ceiling architecture is set in motion and appears liquefied changing the spatial experience of the corridor while opening up the surrounding architecture infinitely towards Lake Ontario.NoneToronto Port Lands Company & Corus EntertainmentNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.366167, 43.64361]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program951116100 Princes' Boulevard, Enercare Centre, Exhibition PlaceClapsaddle, JerryShorelineBrick PaversNoneExistingShoreline.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Shoreline.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Shoreline.jpgImage of artwork: Shoreline10Spadina-Fort York1996This piece consists of 135,000 individually-laid paving stones at the building's entrances, which form the public promenade adjacent to Princes' Boulevard. A wave pattern moves throughout the design of shoreline, compressing and expanding dynamically. Clapsaddle sees this wave as a metaphor for the flow of trade on the lake-shore site, as well as the forces of nature there.NoneMetro Toronto and Exhibition PlaceNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.41255158, 43.63453029]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program1010155 Front Street EastRaff, PaulShoreline Commemorative FeatureNoneNoneExistingShoreline_CommemorativeFeature.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Shoreline_CommemorativeFeature.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Shoreline_CommemorativeFeature.jpgImage of artwork: Shoreline Commemorative Feature13Toronto CentreTBDNoneNoneConcert PropertiesNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.373858, 43.648005]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program606250 Lynn Williams Street and 60 Pirandello Street - Zip, Battery Park and VIBE CondosRedl, ErwinSky Bridge PatternsLight Installation with Acrylic and Animated RGB LEDsNoneExistingRedl_Sky_Bridge_Patterns2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Redl_Sky_Bridge_Patterns2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Redl_Sky_Bridge_Patterns2.jpgImage of artwork: Sky Bridge Patterns10Spadina-Fort York2011The installation transforms the two pedestrian glass bridges into beacons of light reflecting the vibrant activities of the Liberty Village towers. The residents crossing the bridges walk between the installation's lit sheets of glass mounted against the windows. Gradual color and brightness shifts of the glass create a gigantic light mosaic enveloping the viewers. The mosaic's light patterns fade slowly into each other creating a rhythm that breathes a contemplative mood into the surroundings.NoneMonarch Development CorporationNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.415049, 43.639146]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program1100450 Mount Pleasant RoadKantaroff, MaryonSky ReachBronzeNoneExistingSkysearch1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Skysearch1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Skysearch1.jpgImage of artwork: Sky Reach12Toronto-St. Paul's2002NoneNoneGreencoNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.38779, 43.70006]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program97100222 Bremner Boulevard, Metropolitan Toronto Convention CentreFastwürmsSnowm'nBronzeNoneExistingSnomun2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Snomun2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Snomun2.jpgImage of artwork: Snowm'n10Spadina-Fort York1997NoneNoneMetropolitan Toronto Convention CentreNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.385093, 43.642705]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program1300988 Scott Street, 88 Scott Condominium ResidencesBalmond, CecilSpectrumNoneNoneExistingSpectrum.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Spectrum.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Spectrum.jpgImage of artwork: Spectrum13Toronto Centre2017NoneNoneConcert PropertiesNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.37646653, 43.6484128]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer ProgramNone295 Adelaide Street WestMarman, Jennifer / Borins, Daniel / Khamsi, James (FIRM a.d.) Speech BubbleNoneNoneExistingSpeechBubble.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/SpeechBubble.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/SpeechBubble.jpgImage of artwork: Speech Bubble10Spadina-Fort York2016NoneNonePinnacle International LimitedNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.39075996, 43.64760283]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program13100225 Sherway Gardens, One Sherway CondosMcEwen, JohnSpillway 2013/Sherway GateSteelNoneExistingspillway.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/spillway.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/spillway.jpgImage of artwork: Spillway 2013/Sherway Gate3Etobicoke-Lakeshore2013NoneNoneSherway Gate Development CorporationNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.558332, 43.609209]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program980051 Blue Jays Way, Rogers CentreSchwarz, JudithSpiral FountainBronzeNoneExistingSpiralFountain.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/SpiralFountain.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/SpiralFountain.jpgImage of artwork: Spiral Fountain10Spadina-Fort York1989NoneNoneStadium Corporation of Ontario LimitedNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.390074, 43.642479]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program110543180 Bathurst Street, Cranbrooke VillagePowning, PeterSpire StelaNoneNoneExistingSpireStela.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/SpireStela.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/SpireStela.jpgImage of artwork: Spire Stela8Eglinton-Lawrence2014This two component artwork addresses the primary entrances to the building: the retail entrance from Bathurst Street and the residential entrance from Saranac Boulevard. These two, cast bronze, obelisk-like sculptures will be sheathed with a cast bronze skin of personal and historic mementos gathered through a series of community based "casting sessions". The artwork participates in the collective memory of the community through the provision of time markers that are both retrospective and prescient. As the client's mandate is to provide democratic financing for home ownership, the artist procurement was similarly democratic in that a national, open competition was held.NoneOptions for HomesNoneportraithttps://www.powning.com/peter/public-commissions/spire-stela/External website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.430604, 43.722355]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program11022150 East Liberty Street, Liberty PlaceGazitua, FranciscoSplit Rock GapNoneNoneExistingSplitRockGap.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/SplitRockGap.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/SplitRockGap.jpgImage of artwork: Split Rock Gap10Spadina-Fort York2014NoneNoneCanAlfa Liberty Village Homes Inc.NoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.41631468, 43.63877561]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program8054121 McMahon Drive, Tango CondominiumLahey, JamesSpringcoloured transparent film afixed to glazingNoneExistingpixelgarden1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/pixelgarden1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/pixelgarden1.jpgImage of artwork: Spring17Don Valley North2015NoneNoneConcord Adex Development CorporationNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.37062, 43.767718]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program7043939 Lawrence Avenue East, Don Mills CentreCoupland, DouglasStarburst Clock TowerNoneNoneExistingCoupland_Starburst_Tower.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Coupland_Starburst_Tower.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Coupland_Starburst_Tower.jpgImage of artwork: Starburst Clock Tower16Don Valley East2009NoneNoneCadillac Fairview Corporation LimitedNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.345064, 43.734149]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program9806925 Capreol Court, CityPlace, Luna CondosMcEwen, JohnStardust and TimeNoneNoneExistingMcEwen_Stardust_and_Time.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/McEwen_Stardust_and_Time.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/McEwen_Stardust_and_Time.jpgImage of artwork: Stardust and Time10Spadina-Fort York2009NoneNoneConcord Adex Development Corporation NoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.395498, 43.640608]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program510733 Mill Street, Distillery Historic DistrictOppenheim, DennisStill DancingSteelNoneExistingStillDancing.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/StillDancing.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/StillDancing.jpgImage of artwork: Still Dancing10Spadina-Fort York2010Still Dancing consists of a 38-foot chimney-like structure above a chamber formed by half circular arcs that elevate the chimney and allow people to enter under it. Angled down from the chimney is a massive spiral configuration made of perforated stainless steel. It encloses a pulsating, eighteen foot diameter frozen tear drop shape representing a liquid formation from a distillery. The spiral and tear drop shape are ignited by light operating in multiple directions on the surface of the structure.NoneCityScape DevelopmentNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.360993, 43.650352]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program1301122 Adelaide Street East, Bay Adelaide CentreTurrell, JamesStraight FlushLED LightsNoneExistingTurrell_StraightFlush4.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Turrell_StraightFlush4.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Turrell_StraightFlush4.jpgImage of artwork: Straight Flush13Toronto Centre2011The lobby of the Bay Adelaide Centre features a light installation by world-renowned American artist James Turrell. The work, nearly five years in the making, consists of five glass elements recesses into a specially constructed wall in the south lobby. Arrays of LED lights have been programmed to run for 116 minutes. The installation creates a magnificent experience through the artist's exploration of light, optical phenomenon and spatial perception. This is Turrell's first permanent public commission in Canada.NoneBrookfield RealtyNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.380597, 43.650143]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program805472 Esther Shiner Boulevard, Tango2 CondoZeman, AchimStraight ForwardNoneNoneExistingStraightForward.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/StraightForward.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/StraightForward.jpgImage of artwork: Straight Forward17Don Valley North2016NoneNoneConcord Adex Development Corp.NonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.37148503, 43.7683348]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program1002921 Widmer Street, Cinema TowerPowning, PeterStrataStained Concrete, Cast Bronze, Glass, LED LightingNoneExistingPowning_Strata.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Powning_Strata.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Powning_Strata.jpgImage of artwork: Strata10Spadina-Fort York2013The concept for Strata is an imagined core sample of the geology below the building drawn up from the depths. The precast concrete is sculpted and stained as a vivid, dreamlike, possibly surreal vision of stone. The bronze relief represents what I'm calling "the human era" as an 'archaeological crust' devised from artifacts mainly found on the site. The three bronze strata loosely represent pre-European history, the post contact/modern era, and possibly a post-human era or at least a future in which our footprint is very light. The glass represents aquifers. The building is Cinema Tower and associates itself with TIFF. There is a theatrical movie-set quality that informs the concept as well. Atrist Statement. NoneThe Daniels CorporationNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.391205, 43.647227]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program805433 Singer CourtPernu, JaakkoSummer CloudsWeathering SteelNoneExistingSummer_Clouds.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Summer_Clouds.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Summer_Clouds.jpgImage of artwork: Summer Clouds17Don Valley North2011NoneNoneConcord Adex Development Corporation NonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.368693, 43.769418]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program12059120 Bremner BoulevardCoupland, DouglasSuperiorNoneNoneExistingSuperior.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Superior.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Superior.jpgImage of artwork: Superior10Spadina-Fort YorkTBDNoneNoneGWL Realty AdvisorsNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.383362, 43.642849]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program089150 (H)200 Wellington Street West, MetroCentrePoldaas, JaanSurface Design for Tempered Glass WindscreensTempered GlassNoneExistingSurfaceDesignForTemperedGlassWindscreens.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/SurfaceDesignForTemperedGlassWindscreens.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/SurfaceDesignForTemperedGlassWindscreens.jpgImage of artwork: Surface Design for Tempered Glass Windscreens10Spadina-Fort York1992NoneNoneMarathon Realty Company LimitedNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.388385, 43.646396]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program089150 (M)1 Adelaide Street East, One Financial PlaceSpiegel, StaceySynthetic Garden of EdenStainless Steel, Bronze, Marble, GlassNoneExistingSyntheticGarden9.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/SyntheticGarden9.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/SyntheticGarden9.jpgImage of artwork: Synthetic Garden of Eden13Toronto Centre1990NoneNoneTwigg Yonge Adelaide LimitedNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.377525, 43.650377]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program20195000 Yonge Street, Transamerica TowerKipps, Paul / Whiten, ColetteTempoBronze, graniteNoneExistingTempo15.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Tempo15.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Tempo15.jpgImage of artwork: Tempo18Willowdale2006NoneNoneMenkes Developments LimitedNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.413521, 43.765908]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program92128200 Front Street West, Simcoe PlaceKipps, Paul / Whiten, ColetteTenderNoneNoneExistingTender.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Tender.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Tender.jpgImage of artwork: Tender10Spadina-Fort York1996NoneNoneCadillac FairviewNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.386141, 43.644955]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program980051 Blue Jays Way, Rogers CentreGellman, MimiThe Art of the PossibleStained GlassNoneExistingart_of_the_possible.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/art_of_the_possible.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/art_of_the_possible.jpgImage of artwork: The Art of the Possible10Spadina-Fort York1990NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.3893, 43.6424]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program10051121 Bay Street, Elev'n ResidencesKipps, Paul / Whiten, ColetteThe AscentPaint, MetalNoneExistingTheAscent2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/TheAscent2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/TheAscent2.jpgImage of artwork: The Ascent13Toronto Centre2002NoneNoneEdilcan Development CorporationNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.388446, 43.668038]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program980051 Blue Jays Way, Rogers CentreSnow, MichaelThe AudiencePainted FiberglassNoneExistingRogersAudience1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/RogersAudience1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/RogersAudience1.jpgImage of artwork: The Audience10Spadina-Fort York1989NoneNoneStadium Corporation of Ontario LimitedNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.388296, 43.64273]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program7039112-116 George Street, VU CondosIdee, IngesThe BrickmanBrickNoneExistingIdee_Brickman1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Idee_Brickman1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Idee_Brickman1.jpgImage of artwork: The Brickman13Toronto Centre2010Brickman is an urban figure, both abstract and figurative blending elements of 19th century history with a contemporary take on monumental sculpture. The sculpture poses questions of human scale and urban development and comments on distinctive architectural materials and features in this historic area.NoneAspen Ridge DevelopmentsNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.372246, 43.651754]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program703425 York Street Tower, TELUS House TorontoAwad, MichaelThe Entire City ProjectNoneNoneExistingAwad_TheEntireCityProject1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Awad_TheEntireCityProject1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Awad_TheEntireCityProject1.jpgImage of artwork: The Entire City Project10Spadina-Fort York2010NoneNoneMenkes Developments LimitedNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.381094, 43.643529]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program310210 Bellair Street, No. 10 Bellair ResidencesReitzenstein, ReinhardThe Festival WalkwayBronzeNoneExistingFestivalWalkway2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/FestivalWalkway2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/FestivalWalkway2.jpgImage of artwork: The Festival Walkway11University-Rosedale2003NoneNoneTridel, Brookfield DevelopmentsNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.390982, 43.669886]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program410015 Barberry Place, Amica Bayview VillageClark Espinal, PanyaThe Jack Pine RememberedAluminum, Steel NoneExistingJackPine9.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/JackPine9.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/JackPine9.jpgImage of artwork: The Jack Pine Remembered17Don Valley North2004NoneNoneThe Daniels Corporation, Amica Mature LifestylesNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.38404, 43.766412]}
Percent for Public Art Commissions Donated to the City8915014 Temperance StreetPriest, MargaretThe Monument to Construction WorkersMixed Media: Aggregates of Bronze Pipe, Granite, Brickwork, Etched GlassNoneExistingconstructionworkers.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/constructionworkers.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/constructionworkers.jpgA photo of the art instalation of metal framed planels that include design features inside the panels of lines, squares and shapes with three dimensional elements between two buildings on a raised area above a path with railing and seating. 13Toronto Centre1993NoneNoneMarkborough PropertiesNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.380064, 43.65111]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program9806910 Capreol Court, CityPlace, Parade 1 CondominiumParla, JoseThe Names that Live and Sometimes Fade While Time FliesNoneNoneExistingParla_The_Names.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Parla_The_Names.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Parla_The_Names.jpgPhoto of murals on two walls painted with colours of copper, yellow, white, brown and red. Located in the lobby of the condominium.10Spadina-Fort York2011The Names that Live and Sometimes Fade While Time Flies is the title of one of two murals painted by Brooklyn, NY-based artist José Parlá at CityPlace - this one located in the north lobby of the Parade 1 condominium. The artist explains that the painting is an homage to friends, writers, artists, and collaborators who have worked with or influenced him throughout his career. Some of the names he knows like family, others he may have read about in books, some are still with us while others are dearly departed. This expansive work measures a staggering 66' X 16'.NoneConcord Adex Development CorporationNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.395873, 43.64026]}
Percent for Public Art Commissions Donated to the City089150 (H)215 King Street WestMiller, BernieThe Poet, The Fever HospitalBronze, Granite, Steel, MarbleNoneExistingpoetfeverhospital.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/poetfeverhospital.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/poetfeverhospital.jpgImage of artwork: The Poet, The Fever Hospital10Spadina-Fort York1992NoneNoneMarathon Realty Company LimitedNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.387564, 43.646942]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned2225 Queens Quay WestT-Zero Design (Paul De Figueiredo and Jonathan Fung)The Sundial FollyMetal, Stone, WaterSculptureExistingsundialfolly.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/sundialfolly.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/sundialfolly.jpgImage of artwork: The Sundial Folly10Spadina-Fort York1995NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.378622, 43.638578]}
Percent for Public Art Commissions Donated to the City98069Canoe Landing ParkCoupland, DouglasThe Terry Fox Miracle Mile NoneExistingTerryFox.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/TerryFox.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/TerryFox.jpgImage of artwork: The Terry Fox Miracle Mile10Spadina-Fort York2009This one-mile run is a monument to Canadian athlete Terry Fox. At the age of 18, Terry lost his leg to cancer. Believing that the only thing that can provide hope to a person with cancer is research, he decided to raise money by running a "Marathon of Hope" - one marathon (26.2 miles) a day, from St. John's, NL, to Vancouver, B.C. Between April 12 and September 1, 1980, Terry made it two-thirds of the way across Canada - 3,339 miles, close to 143 marathons in a row - before his cancer returned and stopped the run. Nobody in recorded history has ever run as many consecutive marathons. Terry died within the year, on June 28, 1981. Partly because of the money he raised, and the money the Terry Fox Foundation raises annually with its run, Terry would not only be alive today were he to have the same cancer, but he would also have his leg. If there's a miracle to Terry's run, it is the miracle of perseverance, courage and grace in the face of unthinkable odds. Two laps of this park (marked with maple leaves), equals one mile. Please experience it as you will, and along the way, contemplate photos of items from Terry's family's collection and more thoughts about Terry and his 1980 run. - Douglas CouplandNoneConcord Adex Development Corporation NoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.397085, 43.639534]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program21002 Queen Street EastVon Tiesenhausen, PeterThe Watchers - Full CircleCast Iron, GraniteNoneExistingTheWatchersFullCircle.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/TheWatchersFullCircle.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/TheWatchersFullCircle.jpgCircle of several bronze coloured statues sitting on a concrete pedastal near a busy street corner.13Toronto Centre2002NoneNoneBrookfield Development CorporationNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.378271, 43.652752]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program3066210 Victoria Street, Pantages and Opus Condominium TowerSnow, MichaelThe Windows SuiteLightNoneExistingTheWindowSuite.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/TheWindowSuite.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/TheWindowSuite.jpgImage of artwork: The Windows Suite13Toronto Centre2006NoneNoneIntracorp Projects LimitedNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.37920732, 43.65471137]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program97101York Street South of Front Street, York Street TeamwayHoule, RobertThe York TeamwayInlaid BronzeNoneExistingYorkTeamway.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/YorkTeamway.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/YorkTeamway.jpgImage of artwork: The York Teamway10Spadina-Fort York1997NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.381961, 43.644707]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program606680 John Street, Festival TowerCarl, JamesThing's EndNoneNoneExistingCarl_Things_End.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Carl_Things_End.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Carl_Things_End.jpgImage of artwork: Thing's End10Spadina-Fort York2012NoneNoneThe Daniels CorporationNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.389924, 43.64692]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program9610025 Sheppard Avenue WestGolden, Brad / Eichenberg, LynneTime ConesStainless Steel and PlantsNoneExistingTimeCones.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/TimeCones.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/TimeCones.jpgImage of artwork: Time Cones18Willowdale1996Through its distinctive forms and combination of stainless steel and plant materials, Time Cones mark the entrance plaza of this office tower. Incised into the spiral ribbon of the large cone and the top ring of the planter cones, a text by renowned poet Christopher Dewdney describes the geological strata of the site and lists the glacial lakes which once covered the local landscape. Time Cones act as both urban landmark and garden element, participating in the relationship between landscape, art, and architecture in the City of North York.NoneH&R DevelopmentsNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.41216726, 43.76082495]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program9707910 Scrivener SquareFones, Robert / Teeple, StephenTipping FountainBronze, Concrete, GraniteNoneExistingWaterTables1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/WaterTables1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/WaterTables1.jpgImage of artwork: Tipping Fountain11University-Rosedale2004NoneNoneWoodcliffe CorporationNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.390545, 43.6808]}
Percent for Public Art Commissions Donated to the City98069Canoe Landing ParkCoupland, DouglasTom Thomson's CanoeNoneNoneExistingCoupland_ThomThomsonsCanoe2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Coupland_ThomThomsonsCanoe2.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Coupland_ThomThomsonsCanoe2.jpgImage of artwork: Tom Thomson's Canoe10Spadina-Fort York2009Viewed by millions of motorists travelling the Gardiner Expressway and walking in and around Canoe Landing Park, Douglas Coupland's startling red canoe serves as a symbolic entrance marker to the heart of downtown Toronto. Constructed as part of a comprehensive program of artwork for the park, this canoe is perched over the edge of a landscaped berm that was built using excavated materials from the construction of Concord CityPlace.NoneConcord Adex Development Corporation NonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.396712, 43.638514]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program91016023 Steeles Avenue EastMartin, DeanToronto 360SteelNoneExistingTO360.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/TO360.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/TO360.jpgImage of artwork: Toronto 36023Scarborough North2013NoneNoneM&R Holdings and Baif Developments LimitedNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.252428, 43.835899]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program12059120 Bremner BoulevardMarman, Jennifer / Borins, Daniel / Khamsi, James (FIRM a.d.) TorqueNoneNoneExistingTorque.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Torque.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Torque.jpgImage of artwork: Torque10Spadina-Fort YorkTBDNoneNoneGWL Realty AdvisorsNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.384312, 43.643155]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program71025791 Yonge StreetCovit, LindaTracingsNoneNoneExistingtracings.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/tracings.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/tracings.jpgImage of artwork: Tracings18Willowdale2010This multi-?component artwork is integrated into the landscape design and façade of the building. The artwork components situated within the planter elements frame the main entrance and provide an elegant and sophisticated address. The rhythmic lighting components of the artwork complement the building façade and extend the artwork across the project site as a means of engaging building residents and pedestrians.NoneMenkes Developments LimitedNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.41604, 43.783997]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program92128200 Front Street West, Simcoe PlaceAstman, BarbaraTributeEtched GlassNoneExistingTribute.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Tribute.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Tribute.jpgImage of artwork: Tribute10Spadina-Fort York1995NoneNoneCadillac FaiviewNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.38614, 43.644737]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program980051 Blue Jays Way, Rogers CentreHaufschild, LutzTribute to BaseballTempered GlassNoneExistingTributeToBaseball3.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/TributeToBaseball3.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/TributeToBaseball3.jpgImage of artwork: Tribute to Baseball10Spadina-Fort York1990NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.388033, 43.641168]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program97100222 Bremner Boulevard, Metropolitan Toronto Convention CentreFastwürmsTurtle PondTerazzo FloorNoneExistingTurtlePond3.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/TurtlePond3.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/TurtlePond3.jpgImage of artwork: Turtle Pond10Spadina-Fort York1997NoneNoneMetropolitan Toronto Convention CentreNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.38527, 43.643041]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program13010333 Bay Street, Bay Adelaide CentreLexier, MicahTwo CirclesNoneNoneExistingTwoCircles1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/TwoCircles1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/TwoCircles1.jpgPhoto of mosaic wall mural of a black circle on a white background. Located in the lobby of the office tower. 13Toronto Centre2016Two Circles at 22 Adelaide Street West, won an Award of Excellence at the 2017 Urban Design Awards.NoneBrookfield RealtyNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.38035554, 43.65037603]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program951116100 Princes' Boulevard, Enercare Centre, Exhibition PlaceMann Inc., KurtzUniversal LinkNoneNoneExistingUniversalLink.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/UniversalLink.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/UniversalLink.jpgImage of artwork: Universal Link10Spadina-Fort York1997NoneNoneMetro Toronto and Exhibition PlaceNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.41255158, 43.63453029]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program1100118 Yorkville Avenue, The Hazelton Hotel Porte-CochereGoodman, JeffUntitledNoneNoneExistingGoodman_Untitled_Hazelton_Hotel_and_Residences_1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Goodman_Untitled_Hazelton_Hotel_and_Residences_1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Goodman_Untitled_Hazelton_Hotel_and_Residences_1.jpgImage of artwork: Untitled11University-Rosedale2002NoneNoneThe Starwood GroupNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.393997, 43.670665]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program110012 Kenaston Gardens, Kenaston Gardens ParketteReitzenstein, ReinhardUntitledGlassNoneExistingkenastongdns.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/kenastongdns.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/kenastongdns.jpgImage of artwork: Untitled17Don Valley North2002NoneNoneThe Starwood GroupNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.386291, 43.76633]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program1068318 Wellington Street West, the SoHo Hotel & ResidencesChihuly, DaleUntitled (Ceiling)GlassNoneExistingChihuly_Ceiling_5.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Chihuly_Ceiling_5.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Chihuly_Ceiling_5.jpgImage of artwork: Untitled (Ceiling)10Spadina-Fort York2003NoneNoneThe Starwood GroupNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.39223, 43.64481]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program1105556 Blue Jays Way, Bisha Hotel and ResidencesKaneko, JunUntitled (Heads)NoneNoneExistingUntitledHeads.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/UntitledHeads.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/UntitledHeads.jpgImage of artwork: Untitled (Heads)10Spadina-Fort York2017Axial to Mercer Street and framing the entrance of the Bisha Hotel, two large, polychrome, bronze heads - one with facial features defined, one without - welcome guests of the Hotel, while providing figurative animation to the adjacent streetscape.NoneLifetime 56 Blue Jays Way IncorporatedNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.39228318, 43.64536038]}
Percent for Public Art Commissions Donated to the City92128200 Front Street West, Simcoe PlaceKapoor, AnishUntitled (Mountain)AluminumNoneExistingmountain.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/mountain.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/mountain.jpgImage of artwork: Untitled (Mountain)10Spadina-Fort York1995NoneNoneCadillac FaiviewNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.386903, 43.644837]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program871001055 Bay Street, The Polo Club 1Bowers, RobertUntitledBronze, MarbleNoneExistingRobert_Bowers.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Robert_Bowers.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Robert_Bowers.jpgImage of artwork: Untitled13Toronto Centre1987NoneNoneThe Starwood GroupNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.387531, 43.666815]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program9310138 Avenue Road, The Prince Arthur CondosSchelle, Susan / Gomes, MarkUntitledGraniteNoneExistingSchelle_Gomes.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Schelle_Gomes.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Schelle_Gomes.jpgImage of artwork: Untitled11University-Rosedale1993NoneNoneThe Starwood GroupNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.395108, 43.670218]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program9033300 Front Street West, Ripley's Aquarium of CanadaAwad, Micheal / Rokeby, DavidUntitled (Ripley's Aquarium)NoneNoneExistingSchooling_Image.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Schooling_Image.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Schooling_Image.jpgImage of artwork: Untitled (Ripley's Aquarium)10Spadina-Fort York2013NoneNoneRipley's Aquarium of CanadaNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.386629, 43.642112]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program4015180 Queen Street West, Federal Court HouseTod, JoanneUntitled (Scales)NoneNoneExistingTod_Untitled_Federal_Court_House.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Tod_Untitled_Federal_Court_House.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Tod_Untitled_Federal_Court_House.jpgImage of artwork: Untitled (Scales)10Spadina-Fort York2006NoneNoneGWL Realty AdvisorsNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.387764, 43.65074]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program9910110 Old Mill Trail, The Kensington on Old MillLeo M. van der HamUntitled (The Kensington on Old Mill)MetalNoneExistingLeoVanDerHam.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/LeoVanDerHam.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/LeoVanDerHam.jpgImage of artwork: Untitled (The Kensington on Old Mill)3Etobicoke-Lakeshore1999NoneNoneMonarch Development CorporationNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.495917, 43.65017]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program511060 Byng Avenue, The MonetKipps, Paul / Whiten, ColetteUntitled (The Monet - Bridge)NoneNoneExistingUntitledTheMonetBridge.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/UntitledTheMonetBridge.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/UntitledTheMonetBridge.jpgImage of artwork: Untitled (The Monet - Bridge)18Willowdale2005NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.412753, 43.77735]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program511060 Byng Avenue, The MonetKipps, Paul / Whiten, ColetteUntitled (The Monet - Swirl)NoneNoneExistingSwirl.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Swirl.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Swirl.jpgImage of artwork: Untitled (The Monet - Swirl)18Willowdale2005NoneNoneGreat Lands CorporationNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.41275459, 43.77736468]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program9806975 Queen's Wharf Road, CityPlacePoussin, PierreVariegation CourtyardNoneNoneExistingVariegationCourtyard.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/VariegationCourtyard.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/VariegationCourtyard.jpgImage of artwork: Variegation Courtyard10Spadina-Fort York2014NoneNoneConcord Adex Development Corporation Nonelandscapehttps://player.vimeo.com/video/173727446External video{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.39865695, 43.63835992]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program980695 Mariner Terrace, CityPlace, Harbour View EstatesGöllner, AdrianView ScreensNoneNoneExistingGollner_View_Screens1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Gollner_View_Screens1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Gollner_View_Screens1.jpgPhoto of sculptural installation made of metal in silver colour showing the word view transcribed into Morse code. Located on the exterior of the building at ground level in front of the condominiums windows. 10Spadina-Fort York2006The View Screens were created to partially obscure the entranceways to garages along Spadina Avenue. Since the residential towers for which they were created are called Harbour View and the screens both enhance and obscure a view, the word VIEW is transcribed into Morse code and repeated to create the pattern.NoneConcord Adex Development Corp.NonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.392463, 43.640149]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program9806910 Capreol Court, CityPlace, Parade 1 CondominiumGöllner, AdrianWarm By NightColoured LightNoneExistingWarmByNight.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/WarmByNight.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/WarmByNight.jpgImage of artwork: Warm By Night10Spadina-Fort York2005NoneNoneConcord Adex Developments Corp.Noneportraithttps://player.vimeo.com/video/173727446External video{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.396014, 43.640268]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program7044612 Fleet StreetMarman, Jennifer / Borins, DanielWave SideStainless SteelNoneExistingwaveside.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/waveside.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/waveside.jpgImage of artwork: Wave Side10Spadina-Fort York2011NoneNonePlaza CorporationNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.401763, 43.636299]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program1400218 Lower Jarvis Street, Market WharfRaff Studio, PaulWavelengthsFiberglass panels on steelframe structureNoneExistingWaveLength.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/WaveLength.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/WaveLength.jpgImage of artwork: Wavelengths10Spadina-Fort York2014The sculpture Wavelengths captures Lake Ontario's dynamic surface and gives a public passage visual interest. Wavelengths is suspended overhead in a vehicular and pedestrian passage that runs within Market Wharf from Market Street to Jarvis Street, south of historic St. Lawrence Market. Until about ninety years ago, Lake Ontario rolled over the site of Market Wharf. At approximately the level of the ceiling of the new public passageway, the lake's surface glittered and heaved for many millennia, fascinating with its universally appealing beauty. Imagine seeing the lake's surface frozen in static, sculptural form. Imagine walking underneath and experiencing it. Wavelengths provides this experience. The artwork consists of one hundred and six 6' x 10' custom fire-retardant fiberglass panels on a steel frame structure, forming the ceiling of the passageway. The artwork's panels create five variations in wave patterns, which tessellate to meet at the edges. With the dynamic luminosity and form of the lake's surface, this iconic connection links the present to the past. Wavelengths transcends the mundane to a rapture of light, colour, and vitality to the passageway.NoneContext DevelopmentNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.370882, 43.647504]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program130081830 Bloor St West, High Park ResidencesPublic StudioWe Are All AnimalsNoneNoneExistingWeAreAllAnimals.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/WeAreAllAnimals.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/WeAreAllAnimals.jpgImage of artwork: We Are All Animals4Parkdale-High Park2015NoneNoneThe Daniels Corporation NoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.462993, 43.654242]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program703825 Broadway Avenue, The Republic CondosSandler, IlanWhat's Your NameStainless SteelNoneExistingWhatsYourName.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/WhatsYourName.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/WhatsYourName.jpgImage of artwork: What's Your Name12Toronto-St. Paul's2011What's Your Name? identifies NTCI students past and present by reproducing their proper names and handwritten signatures on the sculpture's stainless steel surface. "What's Your Name?" is often the first question we ask someone, and by answering we announce ourselves to each other and to the world. During adolescence our relationship to proper names tends to change; a name is no longer something given but something made, crafted and personalized through the deliberate art of the signature. Schools, and particularly high schools, are where the proper name and the signature intersect. Paper and print, which are the core tools of education, become dynamic sculptural forms on which an imprint of students' public and private identities is inscribed.NoneTridel, The Toronto District SchoolboardNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.396312, 43.708625]}
Percent for Public Art Commissions Donated to the City8055Windermere Avenue and Gardiner Expressway, Windermere UnderpassRevington, DereckBlueGold Variations NoneExistingbluegold1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/bluegold1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/bluegold1.jpgA photo of the bridge underpass light up in the colour blue. 4Parkdale-High ParkTBDBlueGold Variations consists of LED floodlights along the upper retaining walls of the Windermere Avenue underpass. The underpass is illuminated daily from dusk until dawn, whose frequency and intensity are activated by readings of a wind sensor along the Gardiner Exressway. In the early evening, the underpass walls are projected in gold and as the night advances they turn to blue, returning to gold in the early morning. These wave projections will intensify or decrease in frequency in synchronicity with the wind velocity by responding to a wind sensor stationed along the Gardiner Expressway.NoneNoneNonelandscapehttps://publicartconsulting.ca/#nxt-condominiums-tbdExternal website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.468972, 43.636156]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program97100222 Bremner Boulevard, Metropolitan Toronto Convention CentreFastwürmsWoodpecker ColumnBronze, Fiberglass, Colour GelsNoneExistingWoodPeckerColumn4.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/WoodPeckerColumn4.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/WoodPeckerColumn4.jpgImage of artwork: Woodpecker Column10Spadina-Fort York1997NoneNoneMetropolitan Toronto Convention CentreNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.384946, 43.642842]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program1205620 Bruyeres Mews, The Yards at Fort YorkHannah, AdadYard StonesShotcrete and cast pigmented concrete over steel frameNoneExistingYardStones.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/YardStones.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/YardStones.jpgImage of artwork: Yard Stones10Spadina-Fort York2016NoneNoneThe Onni Group of CompaniesNonelandscapehttps://adadhannah.com/2015-yardstonesExternal website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.40058, 43.63751]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer ProgramNone1 The EsplanadeDrever, DeanEagle V.1NoneNoneExistingEagleV1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/EagleV1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/EagleV1.jpgImage of artwork: Eagle V.110Spadina-Fort York2017In researching the site and surrounding area, I came upon documentation of a ceramic pot and bird effigy circa 1300-50 made by the Iroquois who lived on the land during that time period. It caused me think about how, throughout the ages, we have always looked to animals as a way of knowing who we are in relation to other beings, and also to the land we inhabit. Because the site of the Esplanade is historically associated with movement and travel, I immediately thought of the eagle as a symbol of both, and at the same time, representative of past, present, and future relationships to our environment. The period in which the ceramic pot and effigy was created most likely demonstrated a relationship to the spirit of the bird, in a time when people lived much closer to the land and the animals with whom they shared it. My endeavour when creating this sculpture is to do the same - I want to invite connection to the spirit of the animal, and also point to our changing relationship with the earth and wild animals. For the Iroquois, the eagle is said to be a messenger to the creator. It is a protector of peace, while also on the look out for danger. Similarly, in Haida culture, the eagle is believed to be a messenger, and to have the closest relationship to the creator. Because he can fly so high, he is able to travel between the physical world and the spirit world. The eagle sends messages and prayers to the creator. The eagle is one of the two main Haida crests, and it is one of my totems. It symbolizes great strength, prestige, leadership, and also, peace. In many First Nationâs cultures, the eagle feather plays an important role in culture and ceremony. An eagle feather is worn by people who have earned the privilege, as they are often bestowed for acts of courage and wisdom. Eagle feathers represent the strength and ability to speak honestly from the heart, without hurt or anger. In the sculpture that I present to you, the bird looks down upon the viewer as if to assert dominance and presence, and also to show off his power and beauty. At the same time, he offers his energy and spirit to anyone who will allow the connection and relationship into their consciousness. In our urbanity, we build structures to live and work in, and they have transformed the environment in such a way to reflect how our society is organized, but this does not mean that the spirit of animals and the connections we have to them, somehow go away. That relationship is still here and is available to anyone whenever they choose to connect with it. In fact, it is probably more relevant than ever to remember our connections to the earth and the animals, and open up to what they have to teach us. Perhaps we offer ourselves to the eagle as a prayer that he takes up with him to the creator.NoneFerncastle IncorporatedNoneportraithttps://www.deandreverstudio.com/External website{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.37614328, 43.6456952]}
Percent for Public Art Commissions Donated to the City8054131 McMahon Drive, Ethennonnhawahstihnen Park, Concord Park PlaceDemakersvanMaple Leaf TrellisNoneNoneExistingMapleLeafTrellis.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/MapleLeafTrellis.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/MapleLeafTrellis.jpgImage of artwork: Maple Leaf Trellis17Don Valley North2019NoneNoneConcord Adex Development Corporation Nonelandscapehttps://vimeo.com/460001969 External video{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.37117174, 43.76773544]}
Percent for Public Art Commissions Donated to the City8054131 McMahon Drive, Ethennonnhawahstihnen Park, Concord Park PlaceDemakersvanMaple Leaf FenceNoneNoneExistingMapleLeafFence.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/MapleLeafFence.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/MapleLeafFence.jpgImage of artwork: Maple Leaf Fence17Don Valley North2019NoneNoneConcord Adex Development Corporation Nonelandscapehttps://vimeo.com/460001969 External video{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.37117174, 43.76773544]}
Percent for Public Art Commissions Donated to the City8054131 McMahon Drive, Ethennonnhawahstihnen Park, Concord Park PlaceBelmore, MichaelEbb and FlowNoneNoneExistingEbbAndFlow.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/EbbAndFlow.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/EbbAndFlow.jpgImage of artwork: Ebb and Flow17Don Valley North2019NoneNoneConcord Adex Development Corporation Nonelandscapehttps://vimeo.com/455876021External video{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.37117174, 43.76773544]}
Percent for Public Art Commissions Donated to the City8054131 McMahon Drive, Ethennonnhawahstihnen Park, Concord Park PlaceKimiis inc., StudioDropletNoneNoneExistingDroplet.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Droplet.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Droplet.jpgImage of artwork: Droplet17Don Valley North2019NoneNoneConcord Adex Development Corporation Nonelandscapehttps://vimeo.com/455829827External video{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.37117174, 43.76773544]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program8054131 McMahon Drive, Ethennonnhawahstihnen Park, Concord Park PlaceLum, KenA Scholars Rock Cut In Half To Reveal A Map Of Lake OntarioNoneNoneExistingCrackedIce.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/CrackedIce.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/CrackedIce.jpgImage of artwork: A Scholars Rock Cut In Half To Reveal A Map Of Lake Ontario17Don Valley North2019NoneNoneConcord Adex Development Corporation Noneportraithttps://vimeo.com/458675876 External video{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.37117174, 43.76773544]}
Percent for Public Art Commissions Donated to the City8054131 McMahon Drive, Ethennonnhawahstihnen Park, Concord Park PlaceTe Liu, AnTroposNoneNoneExistingTropos.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Tropos.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Tropos.jpgImage of artwork: Tropos17Don Valley North2019NoneNoneConcord Adex Development Corporation Noneportraithttps://vimeo.com/455880181External video{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.37117174, 43.76773544]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program14006219 Queen Street WestRealities UnitedMonocleNoneNoneExistingmonocle.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/monocle.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/monocle.jpgImage of artwork: Monocle10Spadina-Fort York2019The kinetic installation is a homage to French film director Jacques Tati (1907?1982) and his movie classic 'Mon Oncle' (1958), a choreographed comedy about man's confusion and adaption in the age of early modernism. Monocle" creates a playful catalyst to reflect on our struggles to live up to the ideal of a modern urban lifestyle, on the nature of technological advance, on the notion of surveillance and the relationship between private and public space" Artist's StatementNoneQueen Simcoe Incorporated NoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.38789529, 43.65033452]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program1400710 York Street, Ten York CondosMeckseper, JosephineSundialNoneNoneExistingSundial_York.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Sundial_York.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Sundial_York.jpgImage of artwork: Sundial10Spadina-Fort York2019This multi component, architecturally integrated artwork recognizes the unique opportunity to activate the streetscape through the creation of an urban vitrine which presents a city sized display case directly adjacent to the street. Through the three story glazed space of the lobby, interior is projected to exterior such that the entire artwork is presented as a multi-?plane composition. "The immersive artwork transforms the glass box lobby into a living vitrine - an ecosystem of complex and meaningful social, object, and atmospheric relationships. Elements of the artwork evoke planetary constellations and surface structures, abstracted and realized in industrial materials referencing consumer, household objects." - Josephine MeckseperNoneThe Residences of Ten York Inc.NonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.38095818, 43.64122508]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer ProgramNone101 St. Clair Avenue West, One O One CondosBalkenhol, StephanCondo ManNoneNoneExistingCondoMan.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/CondoMan.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/CondoMan.jpgImage of artwork: Condo Man12Toronto-St. Paul's2019NoneNoneCamrost Felcorp Inc.NoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.39916663, 43.68632912]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program1400483 Peter StreetPernu, JaakkoClimate ChangeNoneNoneExistingClimateChange.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/ClimateChange.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/ClimateChange.jpgImage of artwork: Climate Change10Spadina-Fort York2018NoneNoneMenkes Developments LimitedNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.39239743, 43.64694408]}
Percent for Public Art - Private Developer Program1300751 East Liberty StreetMabry, NathanThe Nostalgia of the Infinite (Le Taureau)NoneNoneExistingNostalgia_of_the_Infinite.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/Nostalgia_of_the_Infinite.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/Nostalgia_of_the_Infinite.jpgImage of artwork: The Nostalgia of the Infinite (Le Taureau)10Spadina-Fort York2017A once a large metal monument and oversized abstraction of a bull, reminiscent of petroglyphs, historical outdoor public art and the drawings of Picasso. Assisting in becoming a truly surreal object, there are various cast birds painted in the same color at rest on the sculpture. The birds elicit ideas of technology and nature while playfully acknowledging public arts exposure to the elements. The sculpture stands in a regal position at the site. There is an overall celebratory aspect, almost flora quality. The historical aspects of King Liberty Village being a former industrial center is engaged by this work with the large metal construction being held together with exposed hardware, gussets and buttresses.NoneCanAlfa GroupNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.412333, 43.638983]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned535519 Church Street, Barbara Hall ParkFahn, PatrickAids Memorialconcrete, stainless steel plaquesSculptureExistingAIDSmemorial1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/AIDSmemorial1.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/AIDSmemorial1.jpgPathway winds along garden bed flanked by concrete pillars bearing metal plaques engraved with names of those who succumbed to AIDS.13Toronto Centre1991NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.380552, 43.666726]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned523Queens Park Circle NorthDam de Nogales, Edwin / VeronicaAl PurdybronzeSculptureExistingalpurdy.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/alpurdy.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/alpurdy.jpgImage of artwork: Al Purdy11University-Rosedale2008One of Canada's most beloved poets was honoured with the unveiling of a statue in his likeness at an historic ceremony at Queen's Park. This is only the second full-length statue of a Canadian poet in Toronto. Mayor David Miller spoke to the crowd about the man who was often described as Canada's national poet. "Al Purdy is one of Canada's greatest poets," said Toronto Mayor David Miller. "This statue, donated to the people of Toronto by the friends of the Poet Laureate and placed in a prominent location in Queen's Park, is a fitting tribute to a person who enriched the lives of so many Canadians."NoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.39182, 43.665317]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned501Wales Avenue and Augusta Avenue, Bellevue ParkAbernethy, RuthAl WaxmanbronzeSculptureExistingalwaxman.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/alwaxman.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/alwaxman.jpgImage of artwork: Al Waxman10Spadina-Fort York2002The Al Waxman Memorial honours the life of Al Waxman, stage, film and television actor and director and one of Toronto's best known, most devoted ambassadors. He was an Adjunct Professor at York University, a recipient of the Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal, a member of the Order of Ontario and a member of the Order of Canada.NoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.401113, 43.652271]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned596Danforth Avenue and Logan AvenueZachariou, DionAlexander the GreatbronzeSculptureExistingalexanderthegreat.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/alexanderthegreat.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/alexanderthegreat.jpgImage of artwork: Alexander the Great14Toronto-Danforth1990NoneNoneNoneNonelandscapeNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.349666, 43.677967]}
Public Art & Monuments Collection - City-Owned566Church Street and Alexander StreetNewbigging, DelAlexander Woodbronze, graniteSculptureExistingalexanderwood.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/alexanderwood.jpghttps://www.toronto.ca/ext/pln/publicart/thumbs/alexanderwood.jpgImage of artwork: Alexander Wood13Toronto Centre2005NoneNoneNoneNoneportraitNoneNone{"type": "Point", "coordinates": [-79.380097, 43.663678]}