This is an archived event from Culture Days 2019.
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Public Art Lab: Burloak Waterfront Park - Tyler Muzzin
Interdisciplinary Nature & outdoors Sculpture & installation Youth & teens
Date and time
Location
Burloak Waterfront Park
Burlington, ON
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible.
About
Tyler Muzzin will create a floating sculpture entitled The Great Dark Wonder. The sculpture will consist of a small-scale replica of a research station that will be anchored in the bay between the breakwater and the shore, and an audio work retrievable by mobile device. Park visitors will be able to listen to an audio play while looking out at the research station and the lake. This will offer the audience the ability to engage with the site in a way that is entertaining but respectful of the serenity of the park.
Description: Seven temporary art installations that will be unveiled as part of the Burlington’s Culture Days event and will be exhibited for one-month through Oct. 25, 2019. The concept for the Public Art Lab was developed as part of an artist residency conducted by Lisa Hirmer in 2017. Hirmer’s residency focused on furthering the development of ‘cultural nodes’ as a means to help to connect residents and artists to cultural opportunities happening throughout the city.
The temporary art installations will be exhibited at: Spencer Smith Park, Brant Hills Community Centre, Burloak Park, Lowville Park, Norton Park, Tansley Woods Community Centre. These locations were selected as they were identified in the Cultural Action Plan as potential locations of cultural nodes.
Links
- Burlington Culture Days burlington.ca
Organizer
Burlington Public Art Program
The City of Burlington's Public Art Program enhances the quality of life for residents by bringing the work of recognized artists to the city centre and neighbourhoods throughout Burlington. Established in 2009, Burlington's Public Art Program is a Council approved system of processes that guide how artwork is commissioned, acquired and managed. Learn more about current public art projects and engagement opportunities on the Public Art website.