Toronto+Vancouver City of Labyrinths Project

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City of Labyrinths

Toronto & Vancouver City of Labyrinths is a Project to create public Labyrinths within walking distance of every Torontonian & Vancouverite.

Intended to create safe walking spaces for both play and contemplation.

Labyrinths are placed in parks, public spaces, during neighbourhood street parties or major urban festivals like Pedestrian Sunday Kensington Market in Toronto or Car Free Days in Vancouver.

HiMY SYeD – Labyrinth Maker & Project Co-ordinator

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Land Acknowledgements

Traditional: recognizes lands traditionally used and/or occupied by the People or First Nations in parts of the country.

Ancestral: recognizes land that is handed down from generation to generation.

Unceded: refers to land that was not turned over to the Crown (government) by a treaty or other agreement.

Tsí Tkaròn:to

Toronto / Tsí Tkaròn:to / Gichi Kiiwenging is‌ ‌part‌ ‌of‌ ‌Treaty‌ ‌13‌ ‌between‌ ‌the‌ ‌Crown‌ ‌and‌ ‌the‌ ‌Mississaugas‌ ‌of‌ ‌the‌ ‌Credit‌ ‌First‌ ‌Nation.‌ ‌
This‌ ‌land‌ ‌is‌ ‌the‌ ‌traditional‌ ‌territory‌ ‌of‌ ‌the‌ ‌Anishinabek‌ ‌Nation,‌ ‌
the‌ ‌Haudenosaunee‌ Confederacy,‌ ‌
the‌ ‌Huron-Wendat,‌ ‌
and‌ ‌the‌ ‌Métis.‌
‌This‌ ‌territory‌ ‌is‌ ‌subject‌ to Sewatokwà:tshera, ‌‌the‌ ‌Dish‌ ‌With‌ ‌One‌ Spoon‌ ‌Wampum‌ ‌Belt‌ ‌Covenant.
This agreement, made between the Anishinaabe and the Haudenosaunee, was meant to ensure that the lands and resources around the Great Lakes were properly cared for, and that all nations sharing this territory would do so responsibly, respectfully and sustainably.

Metro Vancouver

Labyrinths are made on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the Coast Salish peoples –

Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish),

Stó:lō and

Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh)

and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) Nations.

Labyrinths are made in traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of

the Kwantlen,

the Katzie,

the Semiahmoo

and Tsawwassen First Nations.

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Tag: AGO

“Erased last week, back today…” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

Erased last week, back today. It’s kind of amazing how how time and money the…

Early Morning Labyrinth Walkers – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

Early Morning Labyrinth Walkers at the recently repainted Grange Park Labyrinth . . . Before…

“Heartening garden Of earthly art, heavenly Hues piercing ether” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

“Heartening garden Of earthly art, heavenly Hues piercing ether” – TOhaiku View this post on…

“Let’s see where the Heart leads you to…” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

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個公園。– Grange Park Labyrinth – Heart – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

Grange Park Labyrinth is located such that it’s along the way of many a person’s…

“View of Grange Park as seen from the south stairwell of the Art Gallery of Ontario.” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

Aerial view of Grange Park Labyrinth. Painted one inch wide white lines of the Grange…

“Am I in Westworld? Finding the Path to Consciousness 🤔” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

This WAS meant for you . . . View this post on Instagram A post…

“When I was walking to Chinatown to get my groceries.” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

Followed up re-painting Labyrinths in nearby Kensington Market on Pedestrian Sunday, By re-painting the latest…

“A boy who loves flowers 🌸” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

“A boy who loves flowers 🌸” … AND apparently, also loves Labyrinths ! View this…

“Cool City View from the Spiral Staircase of the Art Museum” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

Aerial view of Grange Park Labyrinth. The light azure blue colour of the Grange Park…

“I got photo bombed. Little squirt…” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

“I got photo bombed. Little squirt…” — Norris Hall, Grange Park Labyrinth, Downtown Toronto

(Re)Painting : Grange Park Labyrinth is now the Grange Park “❤️” Heart Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

The location of the Grange Park Labyrinth has been a blank canvas over the winter.…

“เดินไปตามทาง ให้ถึงรูปหัวใจตรงกลางให้ได้ค่ะ ❤️” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

My Recently Re-Re-Re-Re-Re-painted Labyrinth in Grange Park provides Play underneath Grey skies, below Blue Walls…

Mission Impossible – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

Your Mission, Should you choose to accept it, Is to complete the Grange Park Labyrinth.…

“Summer Saturday stroll at the Grange Park.” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

Look closer. You can see children walking, running, around the Labyrinth I re-painted in the…

“Walked your Grange Park Labyrinth at lunch today, @HiMYSYeD :) 🌀” – Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

Happy Labyrinth Walking Danielle ! Gobble Gobble Gobble Munch Munch Munch Hope your Labyrinth Walking…

“Keep going, you are closer to the goal than you think. Hands 🙌🏽 up if you agree.” – Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

Agreed . . . 🙌🏽 ! ! ! View this post on Instagram Keep going,…

“New Labyrinth in the Grange Park.” – Downtown Toronto

It appears the outline of a Heart I placed at the entrance to my latest…

“💙💙💙” – Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

Saturday evening, I re-painted yet Another Labyrinth in Grange Park . . . And Toronto…

AGO – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

I painted this Labyrinth blue to match the colour of Frank Gehry’s Box atop the…

“Still Wandering Around The AGO Art Gallery of Ontario” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

View this post on Instagram Still #wandering around the #ago #artgalleryofontario #springtime #artist #atwork #park…

“Yesterday was a dream.” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

View this post on Instagram Yesterday was a dream. A post shared by Sarah Ng…

“The perks of having a teen who wants to spend weekends hanging with his friends…” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto”

View this post on Instagram The perks of having a teen who wants to spend…

“Art in the Park // Playground Painter🎨🤸🏽‍♀️” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

That’s ME ! Deeply Appreciate the photograph ! View this post on Instagram Art in…

“Grange Park includes an old-fashion wading pool, a playground and a permanent Labyrinth drawn on the paved path.” – TORONTO STREET ART STROLLS – Nathalie Prézeau

“It used to be the backyard of The Grange House (now part of the AGO).…

“This week at Art Gallery of Ontario: see kids on March Break run about in a maze like little lab mice” – Downtown Toronto

View this post on Instagram This week at @agotoronto: see kids on March Break run…

“Spring time in the Neighbourhood 🌷🌼🌸” – Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

In this sunlight, Look closely, You can make out Orange and White painted lines of…

“Great mid day walk through of Grange Park with members of GPAC and GCA discussing challenges and opportunities” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

Grange Park Labyrinth, an important part of Downtown Toronto’s Grange Park ! Great mid day…

A Faded Grange Park Labyrinth in Need of Repainting, Rejuvenation…

@HiMYSYeD I have always been curious how the lines are so event and clean. Looking…

After the Rain and Through the Leaves – Grange Park Labyrinth – Seen from Art Gallery of Ontario – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

After the Rain, And Through the Leaves, Blue and White lines of the Grange Park…

Grange Park Labyrinth seen from CN Tower – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

The Labyrinth I painted in Grange Park in Downtown Toronto is recognizable enough that it…

Looking towards Art Gallery of Ontario – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

Grange Park Labyrinth Looking towards Art Gallery of Ontario. Photos by wyliepoon on Flickr.