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On wall of Kids Fun N Learn – Daycare and Childcare.
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Louis Armstrong
A portrait in gold and black of Louis Armstrong playing the trumpet and the words “What a Wonderful World”.
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Mural by Ghettosocks
This mural was painted in 2023 by Ghettosocks (@ghettosocks). Ghettosocks is a Juno award-winning hip hop artist and muralist based in Halifax, NS. More of his murals can be found in Dartmouth. Located at “The Hub” at 1580 Grafton Street, this mural was painted for the Halifax Mural Festival. Funding was provided by the Gritty…
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Black Cat Mural by Duane Jones
This black cat mural was painted in 2023 by Duane Jones aka vereduanejones (@vereduanjones). Duane Jones is a Bermudian artist and web content specialist based in Nova Scotia. Located at “The Hub” at 1580 Grafton Street, this mural was created for the Halifax Mural Festival. Funding was provided by the Gritty to Pretty grant program,…
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Memories of Ellice Avenue
This mural project was led by Sara Wilde, who worked with 190 kids on this piece which depicts many historical elements of Ellice Avenue.
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Thunderbird Woman by Daphne Odjig
This mural was created in partnership with the Winnipeg Art Gallery, and was guest curated by former WAG curator Jamie Issac.
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115 Maryland St Mural
Town scene mural painted on the side of Food Fare, a local Winnipeg grocer.
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Flowers at Foodfare
Mural painted on the storefront of Food Fare, a local Winnipeg grocer.
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We Are The World
The painting depicts a whimsical landscape, that reflects the creativity and diversity of the youth of the West End.
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Flowers of the World
Mural of various types of flowers.
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Untitled
This mural was created for an exhibition at Martha Street Studio, titled “gathered together.”
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Icelandic Mural
Mural that depicts elements of Icelandic culture. To the left there are Viking ships, seamen, Icelandic workers, and a group of ponies.
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Connected by Play
Games are an important part of all cultures and are one of the oldest forms of human interaction. They can be used as teaching tools to pass history and the worldviews of their culture from generation to generation.
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Dreamscape
Dreams are our exaggerated reality. Real-life is hard, but dreamscape is the ‘in-betweenness, a place where consciousness and subconsciousness co-exists and where we succumb to or conquer our inhibitions, basically decide our truths.
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Earth to Table
This mural represents the diverse cultures found in the West End, and shows how food brings us all together. In this park scene, various groups of family, friends and strangers gather to share food. This project was led by UManitoba Fine Arts student Amanda Ambrahams and 95 youth from summer programs contributed
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You have the fight to play, rest and enjoy your life
The mural depicts a scene of the Red River Ex, a yearly travelling fair which occurs at Winnipeg’s Assiniboia Downs. Within the imagery, there is a strong emphasis on Manitoba’s responsibilities to Indigenous children and communities within the province.
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Cue the Beat!
Cue the Beat! is a lively Mural located on Sargent and McMicken which commemorates X-CUES Billiards & Cafe’s 50th anniversary, while celebrating the culture of the community.
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Memories of Sargent Avenue
This mural was created as a part of West End Biz’s Mural Mentorship program. Led by UManitoba Fine Arts student Bryn Vargas, 165 youth participants from age 8-17 contributed to this mural.
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This 100 x 40ft mural is painted on the Historic Hudson’s Bay building on Stephen ave. and 1st St SW in Calgary AB. The composition is centered around the avenue’s namesake Baron George Stephen who is surrounded by symbols celebrating the buildings history and his importance to Canadians today.
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On side of Sigla Books wall.
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On wall of Kidz Planet Progressive Learning daycare.
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A five panel mural following a person walking through a garden of seedlings. The person shrinks to find themselves wandering through the seedlings which are now the size of trees that they climb.
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Seasons of the River
A colourful mural on the Splash Pad pump house depicting the seasons with the sun on one side and the moon on the other.
