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A piece from the City of Waterloo's public art collection



Public art brings creativity, beauty, conversation and character to public spaces throughout the city. The City of Waterloo's collection features 22 pieces that present an array of community narratives from renowned artists.

As a city, we are committed to building a site specific public art collection through public commissions, donations, and by the encouraging the inclusion of art in development projects. Through careful planning, development, management, and stewardship, the collection is set to grow in the coming years.


Thank you!

Thank you to everyone who completed our survey! Your feedback will inform the narratives, type of art, location, and function of public art in our collection. The information will also be used to evaluate investment from the private sector on developments seeking to locate public art in their privately owned public spaces.



Public art brings creativity, beauty, conversation and character to public spaces throughout the city. The City of Waterloo's collection features 22 pieces that present an array of community narratives from renowned artists.

As a city, we are committed to building a site specific public art collection through public commissions, donations, and by the encouraging the inclusion of art in development projects. Through careful planning, development, management, and stewardship, the collection is set to grow in the coming years.


Thank you!

Thank you to everyone who completed our survey! Your feedback will inform the narratives, type of art, location, and function of public art in our collection. The information will also be used to evaluate investment from the private sector on developments seeking to locate public art in their privately owned public spaces.

  • Your feedback will inform the narratives, type of art, location, and function of public art in the City of Waterloo’s collection. 

    Consultation has concluded
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