Artist: Kseniya Tsoy
Category: Temporary Public Art Projects
Address: 44 Eastbourne Drive, Brampton

This public art initiative is part of the My Neighbourhood Art Project; a series of site-specific, temporary art installations created in collaboration with the local community.

One of the goals of this project is to increase artist opportunities by pairing a local emerging artist with a seasoned lead artist. These artists worked together to facilitate a series of community art workshops; working with participants enrolled in summer camp programs at Earnscliffe Recreation Centre and setting up a pop-up art studio in the lobby of the recreation centre. Community participants were invited to create paper-craft flowers, houses, insects, and special messages which were then photographed, digitally collaged together and printed as giant stickers to beautify a storage container behind the recreation centre. Over 175 participants contributed to the Our Flower City public art project, through the creation of individual drawings, paper sculptures, and inspirational notes!

My Neighbourhood Art Project responds to a council directive for city-wide neighbourhood beautification and speaks to a need for meaningful, neighbourhood-level, placemaking and community arts engagement.


image of My Neighbourhood Art Project | Our Flower City, 2023

Kseniya Tsoy is a community-engaged artist and artistic producer with a focus on creative projects with a social purpose. She is a passionate advocate for open arts and culture as dynamic vehicles for positive societal change and loves crafting meaningful shared experiences that inspire human connection beyond our visible differences. In the community, Kseniya is probably best known for her whimsical and bright murals where community members are engaged in all stages of the creative process. She loves using vibrant colours, bold minimalist shapes, and uplifting messages to create playful paintings that inspire joy.

Karan Sidhu is a multi-media artist who aims to evoke social change through her art. Karan uses her educational background and passion for Women & Gender studies, to challenge social norms and ideologies. She brings awareness to issues of social injustice, stigma, and personal growth. She is dedicated to 'people' and looks to create colourful artwork for all to enjoy. Karan has a strong desire to be an active member of the art community and it is this desire that fuels her career goals and artistic initiatives. She has shared her artistic skills with the community through exhibitions, murals, public art, teaching, international collaborations and arts programming.