Franklin Carmichael Art Group and Albion Islington Square Business Improvement Area have partnered for the
STEPS Public Art I HeART Main Street challenge.
During the summer of 2021, we highlighted the stories of local businesses and neighbours through a series of interviews and art activations by artists Farida Zaman & Karun Ramani. Be sure to journey along the intersection of Islington Avenue and Albion Road to experience their artwork. Listen to the interviews below to learn more about our community members.
Albion Islington Square Business Improvement Area is a unique shopping district, showcasing a mix of retail shops, such as the highest concentration in Toronto of jewellers that specialize in 22 and 24 karat gold and diamond designer jewellery. It is a vibrant commercial strip on Albion Road and Islington Avenue: https://www.albionislingtonsquare.org/
I HeART Main Street, presented in partnership with RBC Royal Bank and the City of Toronto, was generously supported by the Canada Healthy Communities Initiative funded by the Government of Canada, Canada Council for the Arts and Ontario Arts Council: https://stepspublicart.org/
STEPS Public Art I HeART Main Street challenge.
During the summer of 2021, we highlighted the stories of local businesses and neighbours through a series of interviews and art activations by artists Farida Zaman & Karun Ramani. Be sure to journey along the intersection of Islington Avenue and Albion Road to experience their artwork. Listen to the interviews below to learn more about our community members.
Albion Islington Square Business Improvement Area is a unique shopping district, showcasing a mix of retail shops, such as the highest concentration in Toronto of jewellers that specialize in 22 and 24 karat gold and diamond designer jewellery. It is a vibrant commercial strip on Albion Road and Islington Avenue: https://www.albionislingtonsquare.org/
I HeART Main Street, presented in partnership with RBC Royal Bank and the City of Toronto, was generously supported by the Canada Healthy Communities Initiative funded by the Government of Canada, Canada Council for the Arts and Ontario Arts Council: https://stepspublicart.org/