Art We Surprised
Artists from around the Niagara Region will be designing and painting plastic-style garbage cans that will be placed in Pierpoint Park.
Cathy Majtenyi & Gregory Upshaw
Cathy Majtenyi & Gregory Upshaw A thriving curio business – in the middle of a garbage dump. A university campus – in the heart of a refugee camp. A low-income community's power source – coming from the bottom of [...]
Nany
Pencil portraits give me the opportunity to experience love and kindness in a way that is hard to describe. It has given me a deeper reflection about human beings: what’s behind the eyes, every line of their smile, their story.
Amar Raad
Amar, originally from Lebanon, is a recent graduate of St. Catharines Collegiate where she was the top of the fine art class, specializing in several skills, such as painting, sculpture, photography, illustration, printmaking and ceramics.
O.K. Losier
O.K. Losier is an emerging St. Catharines-based creative. Their work has been displayed in the Brock VISA gallery, the St. Catherines Art Association and in the Brooklyn art library.
Daniel Hummel
My passion is telling stories and creating a shared experience through multiple mediums, featuring themes including, but not limited to, LGBTQI2S+, trauma survivors, nature, mental illness and neurodiversity.
Cemile Kacmaz Ugurlu
Cemile Kacmaz Ugurlu is a Self-employed Artist originally from Istanbul, Turkey, with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Mimar Sinan University in Istanbul.
Yenis Camargo
Observing the nature captured in this garbage can is intended to create environmental awareness among all the people who visit the park. Environmental conservation is the work of the entire community.
Qi Chee Wan
I am an acrylic painter, behavioural therapist and web designer. I am a book reader, daydreamer and storyteller. And I will be more things yet to come. Nice to meet you here!