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The 2021 iteration of Paved Paradise and the interactive art piece “The Woman in White” are available for viewing. The two new installations are a result of the city’s Public Art Program, which aims to enhance public space in Kingston through collaboration with emerging and established artists.
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Paved Paradise is an annually recurring temporary outdoor public art platform at the corner of Brock Street and Ontario Street. The installation includes a new exhibit titled “Inside,” by local artist Floriana Ehninger-Cuervo.
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