d3 Artworks
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Locality: Cambridge, Ontario
Phone: +1 519-241-2645
Website: www.d3artworks.com
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"Rock the Mill" YMCA - Z Beside the Y Youth Centre #tbt
Warmest holiday wishes from the creative studios @d3Artworks. Believe in the Positive Impact of Public Artwork! ~ Rick Murphy
Murals make our neighbourhoods beautiful! They add colour to building walls and streets that would otherwise go unnoticed, which is a treat for locals and tourists alike. Murals attract new local businesses, help bring customers to pre-existing locations, and boost the economy of an area. Some cities even offer walking/biking public art tours as a great way to interact with a city and its art! @productcarerecycling d3artworksinc.
Flashback Friday to June 22, 2012 - Mathew McCarthy @wr_therecord CAMBRIDGE Downtown business owners are looking to the past to boost their future. Last week, a $10,000 restoration of a painted-on advertising sign was finished on the side of a building at Main and Ainslie streets. You wont find a Pandora Range made by McClarys any more.
"On the Hub" Original Mural 50' x 8' detail (1940's) Bell Island, Newfoundland, Canada On canvas, hand painted.... Copyright 1996, 2001 d3 Artworks Inc. Lead Artist John Littlejohn Artists Rick Murphy Bill Whalen Gord Johnson
At d3 Artworks Inc., we depict, design and develop commercial and heritage visual storytelling in the form of hand drawn and painted murals. The perfect experiential way to define your milestones and stories. Art complementing architecture.
"On the Hub" Original Mural 50 x 8 detail (1940s) Bell Island, Newfoundland, Canada On canvas, hand painted.... Copyright 1996, 2001 d3 Artworks Inc. Lead Artist John Littlejohn Artists Rick Murphy Bill Whalen Gord Johnson
This amazing mural, which depicts understanding, respect and trust, was created by the Youth Vision Project of 2013. It is located in the Waterloo Indigenous Centre, St. Pauls University College.
For over 15 years, with a 90% success rate and over 200 participants, our Youth Vision Projects techniques and methods have guided a diverse cross section of youth to build a life and employment plan for self-sustainability. YMCA Youth Centre (Z beside the Y)... Past Youth Vision Project "Rock the Mill" #d3artworks #youthvision See more
It takes a talented and dedicated team to keep everything going! Today we are grateful for Randy Carter.
St. Pauls 15th Annual Pow Wow will be at Waterloo park (near the band shell) on Saturday September 22, 2018 with the grand entry at noon and the closing ceremony at 5pm.
Today we had a great meeting with City Councillor Pam Wolf. We are so grateful for her ongoing support. Three brilliant d3 artists are currently on display in City Hall. Debbie, Charlene and Michelle are all shining examples of the successful outcome of our Youth Vision Projects.
ART & RECONCILIATION A very important piece of collaborative art now resides on the side wall at 34 Ainslie Street South, welcoming visitors to Galts downtown core. This public art mural addresses the Indigenous reconciliation-through-commemoration - Calls to Action #83.
We would like to thank Amy Smoke our Indigenous Knowledge Keeper for opening the ceremony and performing with her family, MP Brian May, Mayor Doug Craig, City Councillor Pam Wolf, Executive Director of the John Howard Society of Waterloo-Wellington Joan Nandlal, community members, supporters and media who attended last weeks unveiling of the finished Public Art Mural (50 X 12) addressing the Indigenous reconciliation-through-commemoration - Calls to Action #83 now residing at 34 Ainslie Street South.
We are already missing the participants/artists. Great job! Believe in the positive impact of public artwork! #summerof2018
"Believe in the positive impact of public artwork!" ~ Rick Murphy
Tomorrow is the big reveal. Please join us at 11:30 am in the downtown civic core of Galt - 34 Ainslie Street South for the unveiling of a 50 Action 83 - Reconciliation through Public Art Commemoration.
Countdown to unveiling! Only two more sleeps! (Insert trumpet sound here!!!)
On June 21st, we celebrate the heritage, diverse cultures and outstanding achievements of First Nations, Inuit and Mtis! #NIPDCanada
MARK YOUR CALENDARS - Friday, June 29th @ 11:30 am at 34 Ainslie Street South in Downtown Galt in Cambridge. What a perfect day to announce this event. Come out and meet the artists. Please LIKE and SHARE! #NIPDCanada
Friday afternoon was our field trip to Crawford Lake with artists/participants from the Youth Vision Reconciliation Project. We explored an Iroquoian village and learned about local First Nations history. #CallToAction83
Participants of our Youth Vision Project are getting ready for our "Meet and Greet" tomorrow with Councillor Pam Wolf and our Indigenous Knowledge Keeper, Amy Smoke. The unveiling of the finished Reconciliation Public Art Mural and Interpretive Plinth will take place on Friday, June 29th @ 11:30 am in the downtown civic core. This new handcrafted Mural is a collaborative project created by Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists. #CallToAction83
D3 Artworks Youth Vision Projects Believe in the Positive Impact of Public Art D3 Artworks is an innovative creative hub studio where Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists have the opportunity to create together and share cultures. ... For over 15 years, with a 90% success rate and over 200 participants, our Youth Vision Project techniques and methods have guided a diverse cross section of youth to build a life and employment plan for self-sustainability.
Donor recognition, wayfinding and public exhibits.
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