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Hello! Welcome to my unique website where I share with you life’s unpredictable ebbs and flows. MURALS IN WINNIPEG has added such value to my life, and I love having the opportunity to share my experiences and insights with my readers. Murals in a well-considered location brings a community together and improves spaces for people. A mural can create belonging and a sense of pride, reduce graffiti and tagging, and allow neighbourhoods to shape their community through beautification, social justice and shared project goals.

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TOGETHER

The bear and the deer are head to head. They are gazing into one another's eyes peacefully. This represents peaceful co-existence and...

LIFE

The mural shows a rabbit and a snake. I feel this stands for resilience, diversity, and peaceful cohabitation - Pharrel Artists: Pat...

Mending

Mending This mural gives strength and resilience to the First Nations Women and the solidarity of indigenous people. - Micheal Artists:...

BLM - SPIRIT OF THE LADDER

BLM - Spirit of the Ladder The memory of blackness and recreation of myths is portrayed in this work as noted by the Artist. The Mural...

COLORS OF HOPE

This Mural signifies hope and a bright future of peace love and unity ahead - Keisha Artists: Theresa Kielhorn Loiselle John Armstrong...

PAIN

I see Pain in his eyes. This mural symbolizes the importance of the past when viewing the present, and looking to the future. It enfolds...

VICTORY

The faces in the Mural show different emotions to portray joy and liberation creating a colorful wall of resistance and commentary...

Manitoba Hydro

Manitoba Hydro is the main supplier of Power in Winnipeg. The mural promotes pride and it's greatly rooted in solidarity to create social...

Wind of the Supernatural

The mural is a glimpse into the supernatural world making visions tangible. It weaves together cultures creating power for reclamation...

LOVE AND FREEDOM

This mural symbolizes love and freedom. - Felix Location: Main Street #muralsinwinnipeg

HEALING QUILT STAR BLANKET

The Healing Quilt star blanket honors Indigenous Peoples. This mural is for everyone who is regularly criminalized, surveilled, and...

UNITY

This mural represents a unique collaboration across ages, engaging youth in the creation of sustainable “intergenerational urban space”...

Resilience

This mural conveys the resilience and resistance of Indigenous people in the face of ongoing colonization of their land. - David

COLORS OF HOPE

This mural sits just by St Mary and Main bus stop of Downtown Winnipeg. The mural fosters hope by making visible the spaces for...

Charlie Chaplin Mural

This Mural is established on a still from Charlie Chaplin’s 1918 black-and-white film, ”A Dog’s Life.” In the early 1900s, Chaplin was a...

Assiniboia Downs - Racing Through time

This mural features a group of jockeys and their horses rounding a bend at the Assiniboia Downs racetrack. It spurred my vision to see...

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Art is coming face-to-face with yourself

I started MURALS IN WINNIPEG with the goal of offering readers a glimpse into my thoughts and experiences. I am a Graduate Student at the University of Winnipeg, Studying Cultural Studies, Specialized in Curatorial Practices.  This website is created for a Creative Project in a Course titled “Topics in Local, National, and Global Culture: Writing the City.”  The aim of the course Is for students to experience the city of Winnipeg via space and place and a variety of ideas pulled from humanistic geography. Take some time to explore the website and see for yourself what makes you curious and eager. Read on, leave your comments and enjoy!

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