The City’s temporary public art program supports the creation of art by emerging and established artists. Temporary public art can be a powerful tool to respond to contemporary social issues and reshape how we view our physical and social environments.
Temporary public art often comes in the form of street art, murals, banners, festivals, and installations. These artworks can last anywhere from a few months to 15 years.
Wandy Cheng, digital illustration on vinyl, 2024
Boundless Flight draws inspiration from local marshland species, such as Black Willow Trees and short-eared owls, while incorporating elements of nearby play structures like splash pads and soccer fields. The design encourages exploration and imaginative interpretations, reflecting the vibrant essence of play and the joyful spirit of summer days at Tobias Mason Park. Read more about the artwork.
For more information, email public.art@mississauga.ca.