The City of London will begin installing public art on Rapid Transit bus shelters in spring 2026, starting with eleven shelters along the Downtown Loop and East London Link corridors.
London, Ontario, stands at a pivotal moment in its development. As the city shapes its future, culture emerges as an essential component of this process. A vibrant cultural sector significantly contributes to economic growth, tourism, community engagement, and overall urban vitality.
I am happy to be featured in the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business’ Indigenous Business Report Magazine Q3 2024 edition.
I am looking forward to the conversations that will help to shape the future of the London Heritage Council.
Recognizing student excellence in design since 1998 🏆. I’m thrilled to be a Judge for this year’s RGD Student Awards.
The publication, “How Inclusive are Canada's Chambers of Commerce? A Report Card,” is now released.
On Indigenous Solidarity Day, June 21, 2021, I had the opportunity to appear on the Global News Radio program Let’s Talk London with Jess Brady to discuss the launch of Nanda at Nokee Kwe.
Helping fellow artists find their voice” 🎉 I am happy to be featured in the Office Space section of Business London magazine in March 2021.