
Halton Hills Town Hall (via Google Maps)
An art installation is going up in Georgetown next week.
On Thursday, October 10th, from 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m., the Town of Halton Hills will host a celebration at Town Hall in recognition of a new public art installation marking the municipality’s 50th anniversary.
The project comes from contemporary painter Denitza, who was chosen from a pool of applicants. Their artwork covers the theme of Connected Communities: celebrating the people, places, nature, environment, and the urban and rural areas that make up Halton Hills.
Denitza’s creation is a large-scale vinyl mural that will adorn the large windows in the publicly accessible Town Hall atrium where the community is invited to gather. They noted that the intent was to create a visual tribute to Halton Hills, celebrating the diverse and interconnected elements that define the Town.
“This work is truly beautiful and reflective of the many communities that that define Halton Hills,” says Mayor Ann Lawlor. “The Town Hall is a very appropriate place for this piece that complements our award-winning building.”
Everyone is welcome to celebrate and explore this new artwork that showcases Halton Hills as a magical place where diverse elements come together in harmony
Remarks begin at 6:00 p.m., light refreshments will be available.
Halton Hills Town Hall is located at 1 Halton Hills Drive in Georgetown.
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