Artist: Angelica Candido, August Patel, Camilla Teodoro, Chelsea Charles, Gladys Lou, Harmeet Rehal, Marcus Fichtinger, Neha Ray, Sabbie Narwal, Triman Grewal
Category: Temporary Public Art Projects
Address: Various intersections throughout Brampton

The City of Brampton’s Traffic Box Art Program, also known as Brampton BOXED, explores placemaking through artistic activations at selected intersections throughout the City. Following the success of the City’s first traffic box pilot project in 2021, the City issued a Call for Artists in 2023 that received over 80 digital artwork submissions. Ten artists were selected for this paid opportunity with their artwork installed at street corners across Brampton.

Nature Walk by Angelica Candido (Williams Pkwy and Bramalea Rd)

Polyphony by August Patel (Sandalwood Pkwy E and Torbram Rd)

Bloom by Camilla Teodoro (Vodden St E and Rutherford Rd N)

Seasonscape by Chelsea Charles (Kennedy Rd at CAA Centre South Entrance)

Rainbow Garden by Gladys Lou (Bramalea Rd and Clark Blvd)

Khar (Home) by Harmeet Rehal (Williams Pkwy and James Potter Rd)

Spreading Happiness by Marcus Fichtinger (Sandalwood Pkwy E and Conestoga Dr)

Plait and Twist by Neha Ray (McLaughlin Rd and Ray Lawson Blvd)

Enchanted Bagh by Sabbie Narwal (Sandalwood Pkwy E at Bramalea Rd)

Connecting Lives by Triman Grewal (Ganton Heights and Commuter Dr)

This artwork was created in collaboration with STEPS Public Art, a Canadian charity and social enterprise empowering artists and communities to transform public spaces into vibrant places.


image of Brampton BOXED, 2023