New Mural at Toronto Cruise Terminal Honors Indigenous Heritage

A stunning new mural, titled “Shagi,” has been unveiled at the Port of Toronto Cruise Ship Terminal, celebrating Indigenous culture and the deep connection of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation to the land and waters of Toronto. Created by renowned Anishinabek artist Que Rock, the mural features the Clan of the Cranes, with the majestic Great Blue Heron as its centerpiece. This collaboration between PortsToronto, Chief Claire Sault, and Que Rock exemplifies a shared commitment to recognizing and honoring Indigenous heritage.

Regina arts festival unveils mural, plaque memorializing Tesalyn Zizzy-Mustatia

A mural and a plaque were unveiled at the Regina Cathedral Village Arts Festival in memory of Tesalyn Zizzy-Mustatia, who died in 2002. The mural was created in 2003 but was destroyed when the building it was on was torn down 18 years later. Bev Zizzy, Tesalyn’s mother, said she was approached by the building developers to have the mural recreated, but she wanted to create a space for artists instead. A plaque was created as a tribute to Tesalyn.

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