
Mural
Routes gratefully acknowledges
the support of:

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Ontario Trillium Foundation, an
agency of the Ministry of Culture, receives annually $100 million of
government funding generated through Ontario’s charity casino initiative.
The Foundation provides grants to eligible charitable and not-for-profit
organizations in the arts, culture, sports, recreation, environment and
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THE
BRIDGING PROJECT
The Bridging Project is a collaborative initiative to
transform a six-lane traffic bridge into the community connector of a
vibrant Scarborough neighbourhood. Mural Routes is partnering with The
Amazing Place, Jumblies Theatre, Scarborough Arts Council and Toronto
Cultural Services - Arts Services in bringing arts and environmental
interventions to the Kingston/Galloway/Orton Park community through Summer
2010..
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to read the blog
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TORONTO'S NEW
MOSAIC MURAL
Mural Routes and City of Toronto unveiled the new Bathurst/Lawrence Mosaic Mural
Almonds and WIne, based on the animated film of the same name. .
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MURAL ART PRACTICES
SURVEY
Mural Routes has prepared a short survey to help our
mural community share up-to-date information. We will post findings on the
Mural Routes website, and continue the dialogue at the upcoming National
Mural Symposium, November 7 - 9 in Collingwood, Ontario Canada.
The survey will take only 5 minutes of your time, and your answers will help
us collect a snapshot of the best mural art practices today.
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to take the survey
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SAVE THE DATE:
If Walls Could Speak:
Mural Routes 13th NATIONAL MURAL SYMPOSIUM
(Canada)
will be held
November 5, 6, 7, 2010
at the beautiful
Cranberry
Resort
in Collingwood, Ontario Canada.
Keynote Addess by Jon Pounds,
Executive Director
Chicago Public Art Group (www.cpag.net)
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GLOBAL MURAL CONFERENCE
October 26 - 29, 2010 in Colquitt, Georgia USA.
Global Mural and Cultural Tourism Conference, in the heart of Southeastern
United States, will focus on using heritage and culture to stimulate
community and the local economy.
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News: YOUTH MURAL MOVED
Mural Routes is pleased to announce the relocation of
"Entitlement", the 2008 Project: Urban Canvas human rights mural to
the building facade of our friends at D.L. Stevenson and Son Ltd.
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read the media release
Click here to
view Mural Routes' 2008 project
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MURAL ROUTES BLOG
Have your say on our
blog!
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MURAL
PRODUCTION: A RESOURCE HANDBOOK
Get yours today!.
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to find out how |
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Privacy Policy
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Visit the Canadian Conservation
Institute Website for information on Protecting Outdoor Murals and to download their
Condition Report form.
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