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Ceci est un event archivé de la Fête de la Culture 2025.

  • Sculpture of Fish on River
    indigena domain Public Art

Explore local Sculptures and Art Installations

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Date et heure

Cette activité se déroule pendant toute la durée de la Fête de la culture.

Lieu

Cambridge City Hall (Civic Square)

50 Dickson Street

Cambridge, ON

Accès

Gratuit.

Offert en Anglais.

À propos

Many local Sculptures and Art Installations are found in Cambridge, including indigena domain.

In 2008, artist and winner of a national competition, Stephen Cruise, created the indigena domain public art in front of Cambridge City Hall. This piece of work is a polished granite sculpture, honouring the founding communities of Galt, Preston, Hespeler and Blair.

Public art throughout the city transforms our cityscape, engages our communities, and highlights the values upheld within our community.

‘indigena domain’, in front of Cambridge City Hall, 50 Dickson St. Cambridge N1R 8S1.

‘Craig's Crossing' Galt Pedestrian Bridge Between Founder's Point on the east and Cambridge Sculpture Garden on the west; Built in 1912, the Bridge spanned Grand River for more than 60 years. By 1984, all that remained were the concrete piers. In 2018, a new bridge built in its place was opened.

'Lumière - Sheave Tower' by Pierre Poussin at Fountain Street Soccer Complex (a new permanent, public art installation, officially unveiled on Saturday, July 12, 2025), 880 Linden Dr. Cambridge, N3H 0E3.

‘Solar Collector’, Region of Waterloo Operations Centre, 100 Maple Grove Rd., Cambridge N3H 4R7. Celebrating the Region's commitment to energy efficiency, the solar-powered and interactive installation gathers energy from the sun during the day to light up at night. You can view and even choreograph nightly light performances online at www.solarcollector.ca

‘Child Found’ Police Headquarters, 200 Maple Grove Rd., Cambridge N3H 5M. Sculpture expresses the Waterloo Regional Police Service motto of ‘People Helping People’.

‘Pin Art’ Media: CNC turned & welded Aluminum, at the Cambridge Centre Transit Terminal on Hespeler Road, in front of Cambridge Centre Mall.

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Cambridge Centre for the Arts

Municipally operated community arts centre that enriches and engages area residents, artists and organizations through the provision of quality artistic experiences and opportunities that stimulate, promote and support the arts in Cambridge.

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