Occupiers drew on art to unite the movement
Brittany Corry, Centretown News
People gathered around colourful signs taped to tents explaining the protesters' message. Archive 1997-2016
Before the National Capital Commission decided to shut them down, Occupy Ottawa protesters had taken to drawing and chanting their messages to keep the movement going.Brittany Corry, Centretown News People gathered around colourful signs taped to tents explaining the protesters' message.
Walking through the doors of the Christ Church Cathedral, the strains of piano and faint voices grow louder as you ascend wooden stairs to the second floor.
A new exhibit at the City Hall Art Gallery is shedding light on the dark.
Public art – there’s a lot of it in Centretown: the giant teapot at Minto Place, a bear eating a fish on Sparks Street, and abstract figures outside the condo at Metcalfe and McLeod streets. Kelsey Atkinson, Centretown NewsThe Bronson Avenue reconstruction project means a new addition to the collection of several well-known scultpures around Centretown.