7 July 2018 – Sometimes negative teaches more than positive.
For example, if you wish to convince people that your City hates art …
do not — do NOT — post your message on the edge of Robson Square, with the Vancouver Art Gallery to one side, bracketed by two major sculptures (Spring, Alan Chung Hung; Bird of Spring, Abraham Etungat), and backed by a brand new, sassy labyrinth on the pavement immediately behind.
I laugh at the message, and go enjoy the labyrinth.
Which is completely delightful.
Suddenly I know why I’ve been seeing more labyrinths about the city lately — in fact, showed one of them to you in my recent Jalan-Jalan post. We’re one half of the on-going Toronto & Vancouver City of Labyrinths project, its objective being to “create public labyrinths within walking distance of every Torontonian & Vancouverite.”
The City hates art? Looks like love to me.
Mary C
/ 17 July 2018Time to find some Toronto labyrinths! P.S. There is a way of making the links in your blog post open a new page so that us readers don’t wander away from your site by mistake!
icelandpenny
/ 18 July 2018I’ve just been sloppy — I do know that, and used always to check that box, but fell out of the habit. I shall now fall right back into it! Thanks for reminding me.
isabelevans2014
/ 26 August 2018love it.