ArtworxTO: Toronto's Year of Public Art 2021–2022
Explore FREE Public Art Across the City
ArtworxTO: Toronto's Year of Public Art 2021–2022 was a year-long celebration of Toronto’s exceptional public art collection and the creative community behind it. This ambitious initiative supported artists and art projects that reflected Toronto's diversity and created more opportunities for the public to engage with art in their everyday lives.
The arts sector is an essential component of a vibrant community and plays a key role in the city's economic recovery from the pandemic. Working closely with artists and Toronto’s arts institutions the City of Toronto delivered major public art projects and commissions from fall 2021 to fall 2022. Many of the pieces are still available. Look at the map to explore your city and discover creativity and community–everywhere.
Header video artworks in order of appearance: 1. Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos), Emma Lopez and Pedro Narvaez, 2020, 2.The Water Guardians, Jennifer Marman and Daniel Borins with James Khamsi, 2016, 3. Equilibrium, Okuda San Miguel, 2018. Photo: Two Circles, Micah Lexier, 2016
Artworks Map
Use the Interactive ArtworxTO map in order to explore Toronto's extensive collection of public art. Simply click on a pin and view the details for that particular work. Use the filters to sort by artist, artwork name, type, neighbourhood or City program.
Get out and discover Toronto's public art today!
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Finding Artworks
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Have you seen a public artwork that should be considered for inclusion on the ArtworxTO map? Or, have you seen info listed that you think needs to be revised? If so, please fill out this form for consideration.
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