Public Art Project Renaissance On Hunter 2023 Is Underway

The 2023 Renaissance on Hunter public art projects are underway, with the installation of a series of road murals and poetry gardens on Hunter Street between George and Aylmer.

photo courtesy of the city of peterborough

Now in its third year, Renaissance on Hunter is a public art initiative that is coordinated through the City of Peterborough public art program with support from the Downtown Business Improvement Area (DBIA) and GreenUP.

The Poetry Gardens Project

Designed and installed by GreenUP, the gardens were planted in late May, with prairie grasses and native flowering plants. The meandering wildflower meadow will serve as a backdrop for a rotation of poetry from June to September. This month the gardens feature works by the 2023 Poet Laureate, Ziysah von Bieberstein, and Peterborough’s first Poet Laureate, Sarah Lewis. The names of the nine poets whose work will be featured over the summer will be announced at the end of the month.

The Road Mural Project

The 2023 road murals are being installed through a mentorship program. Ten artists were selected to be mentored under the artists who created the 2022 road murals. The teams will work together to refresh the 2022 murals and incorporate elements designed by the mentees. Road murals are expected to be completed by the end of June, weather permitting.

Artist teams by site

Site 1: Odoonabii II by mentor Aaron Robitaille, with mentees Kelly King, Em Farquhar Barrie, and Holly Edwards.

Site 2: Glacial Formation II by mentor Josh Morley, with mentees Sarah St. Pierre and Bethany Davis.

Site 3: Flight of the Pollinators II by mentor Brooklin Holbrough, with mentees Justine- Marie Williams and Deanna Henry.

Site 4: Nothing Out of Reach II by mentor Nuin-Tara Morin, with mentees Aryan Bhagat and Cassandra Shaw.

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Public Information Session For Hunter Street Bridge Public Art Project

The City of Peterborough is holding a public information session on the public art project to be completed under the east bank arches of the Hunter Street Bridge.

City of Peterborough photo

City of Peterborough photo

In 2014, the City completed renovations to James Stevenson Park including the installation of decorative pavers and picnic benches under the east end arches. In partnership with Artspace, a non-profit organization that assists artists with the presentation of new work, the City is undertaking a juried competition to create a public art installation on the walls of the bridge arches.

The public is welcome and encouraged to come to the Lions Club at 347 Burnham Street, on Thursday, June 25th at 7 p.m. to hear more about this exciting project. Refreshments will be served.

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