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A colourful traffic signal box, one of two near Maple Leaf Gardens, is part of the third annual project inviting artists to beautify the boxes all over the city.
Artist Adrian Hayles began painting “huge hands” on a traffic signal box at Bloor and Robert Sts. Thursday and will paint another at University Ave. and College St. later this week.
Latest Videos A muralist in Toronto just painted an optical illusion onto a traffic signal box in Weston-Mount Dennis. From certain angles, the box looks transparent, but it isn’t.
The first 100 wraps are expected to cost about $75,000, while artists will be paid $500 a box. Ms. Parker could not say how much money the city spends on removing graffiti from the traffic signal ...
The Beach Village Business Improvement Area (BIA) is looking for a local artist to paint a traffic signal box at Queen Street East and Wineva Avenue. Anyone interested in applying should submit an ...
Visual Arts Hamilton searching for artists to beautify downtown utility boxes in $90,000 project Submissions for the traffic box public art competition are due by 3 p.m. on Thursday, June 20.
“I am excited to see this year’s submissions for this popular project that brings vitality and beauty to traffic signal boxes around Burlington. It is my hope that Burlington artists will share their ...