2020
Bronze, granite
Commissioned by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) Therapeutic Art Program, Monument to the White Squirrel initially appears to be the humorous elevation of a lowly urban squirrel to a monumental status. In fact the monument is an homage to the white squirrel that inhabited the area of Queen Street West and achieved the status of urban legend – a cultural touchstone that most Torontonians have heard of.
Located at the corner of Queen Street West and Shaw St in Toronto, Ontario.
2020
Bronze, granite
Commissioned by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) Therapeutic Art Program, Monument to the White Squirrel initially appears to be the humorous elevation of a lowly urban squirrel to a monumental status. In fact the monument is an homage to the white squirrel that inhabited the area of Queen Street West and achieved the status of urban legend – a cultural touchstone that most Torontonians have heard of.
Located at the corner of Queen Street West and Shaw St in Toronto, Ontario.