b'StreetARTorontoGreat art and so much more! StreetARToronto is honoured to celebrate and facilitate the creation of street art by artists who identify as Indigenous Persons.All are welcome to apply to StART programs. Learn more at toronto.ca/streetartstreetart@toronto.ca StreetARToronto start_streetartoronto @StART_TorontoArtist & Photographer: Keitha Keeshig-TobiasArtists: Paula Gonzalez & Photographer: Ian PereiraThis mural by Keitha Keeshig-Tobiasis a reclamation of Indigenous Science. TheCreated by lead artist Paula Gonzalez-Ossa and Na-Me-Res, this mural chemical structures and formulas in the background are pre-contact scientificfeatures a vibrant design of the lands, water, flora and fauna that once knowledge commonly used by the many Indigenous peoples of the Westernexisted in the areas around Garrison Creek.Hemisphere, the people of the Condor & the Eagle. Artist: Tannis Nielsen & Photographer: Al LohaArtists: Chief Ladybird, Monique Aura & Photographer: Lisa MacIntoshLead artist Tannis Nielsen and young artists from the local Toronto IndigenousThe gateway mural on a private home facing DArcy Street now displays community worked together to create the Lower Simcoe Underpass mural. TheChief Ladybird and Monique Auras haunting portrait of an Indigenous Water Wall mural, on the east side of the underpass, is inspired by the work ofwoman with Tahlequah the orca carrying her dead calf placed right Josephine Mandamin to bring attention to the physical plight of the planetswhere her heart should be. An unpainted gas pipeline seems to pierce greatest resource, water. the womans throat, making a powerful statement about the fragility of Earths ecosystems, sustainability and climate change.'