NEWS RELEASE
CITY OF WELLAND
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The City of Welland’s Community Services department has a unique opportunity for Indigenous artists and artist collectives to transform a prominent space at Market Square by submitting design proposals for an artistic painting on the memorial block next to the Truth and Reconciliation crosswalk.
Located at the entrance to Market Square, a vibrant hub in the heart of Welland, the memorial block is currently painted orange. This project aims to honour Indigenous culture while embracing the principles of Truth and Reconciliation. By reimagining this space as a work of art, the City hopes to foster a deeper sense of community, strengthen connections, and celebrate Indigenous stories and traditions in a meaningful public gathering place.
“We’re excited to extend this call to Indigenous artists as a way to celebrate and honour Indigenous culture in a meaningful public space,” says Tori Royer, recreation coordinator. “This project provides an opportunity for artists to express their creativity and share their stories with the broader community. We hope this initiative will serve as a lasting tribute to the importance of Truth and Reconciliation.”
Indigenous artists with experience in exterior art installations are invited to submit their design concepts, detailed project descriptions, budgets, timelines, and examples of previous outdoor works.
Submissions must be received by Friday, Sept. 20, at 4 p.m. All entries will be reviewed by a selection committee, and the chosen artist will be announced on Sept. 30, and receive a single commission to bring their creative vision to life.
For more information about the project, submission requirements, and selection criteria, please visit the City of Welland website at www.welland.ca/Events/eventsinfo/callToArtists.asp.
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