Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Street Art: Rideau Street in Ottawa

As any Ottawa resident who travels Bank Street through the Glebe and Preston Street in Little Italy knows, the rebuilt street and sidewalks after crush of construction bring with it the installation of public art along the street. Certainly the example of the street art installations along the two mentioned streets is quite interesting and intriguing to look at though this writer prefers the statues along Preston Street to the sculptures on Bank that are fairly high above the street on poles. For public art, at street level, the work is fairly bold and inescapably will be in front of the users of the street on a regular basis. So, if you're the type of person who enjoys public art and you are a regular user of Rideau Street, Ottawa, you may wish to consider attended the Ottawa Public Library at 377 Rideau Street, Ottawa, Ontario, on September 5, 2012 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. to meet four shortlisted artists for the new public art that will be installed on Rideau Street. You will have an opportunity through this process to have your say about what you will see along Rideau Street for the years to come. At Quinn Thiele Mineault Grodzki LLP, personal injury lawyers Ottawa, we take an interest in the street-scape as it can not be forgotten that the primary purpose of roads is still to provide a route for vehicles of all kinds. And while public art is nice, that art should not impact on the free flow of people nor distract drivers of all vehicles from safely traversing the road.

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