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New Mural Unveiled in Tillsonburg

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Tillsonburg to welcome Canada Connects Nature’s Bounty National Mural Mosaic
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On Tuesday morning, Tillsonburg revealed its latest mural on the library wall. The Canada Connects Nature’s Bounty Mural Mosaic is a project designed to unite the country through art. From left to right, Mark Renaud, executive director of Downtown Tillsonburg BIA; Tabitha Verbuyst, executive director of the Station Arts Centre; and Vanessa Fortner, events and marketing coordinator with the BIA, unveiled the mural. (Jeff Helsdon Photo).

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A new mural is coming to brighten up Tillsonburg. The Canada Connects Nature’s Bounty Mural Mosaic will be launched this fall as a collaboration among artists from across the nation.

In partnership with Tillsonburg Station Arts and the Tillsonburg BIA, Global Roots chose this town to install a mural mosaic that highlights artistic talent from Oxford County and beyond.

“We’re incredibly excited to present this mural to the community,” said Tabitha Verbuyst, executive director and curator at Tillsonburg Station Arts Centre. “When we pull the tarp off, people will see a large, colorful image of an apple tree made up of beautiful tiles created by local artists.

“From a distance, it comes together as one striking image, but when you step closer, you can see all the individual artworks. It’s truly a unique experience that connects our community with artists from across Canada.”

The mural was placed on the north exterior wall of Tillsonburg’s Oxford County Library, with an unveiling taking place on Oct. 21 at 11 a. m.

Vanessa Fortner, events and marketing coordinator at Tillsonburg BIA, mentioned that they chose this spot for its central location and accessibility so everyone in the community can enjoy it.

Fortner added that this project opens doors for many people to participate and its national aspect enhances its meaning. With contributions from artists throughout Oxford County as well as other parts of Canada, this mural stands as both a local landmark and an attraction for visitors in downtown.

“It gives people that connectivity. It’s unique because it shows different styles and ideas of creativity and it creates this beautiful scene that comes together and it’s a very cool project,” said Verbuyst. “I hope people see that Tillsonburg is striving to delve into that community and connection, and we want to celebrate people in all their uniqueness and creativity.”

Since 2003 , Mural Mosaic ’ s Global Roots Project has been creating large – scale mosaic artworks that celebrate unity and diversity. The project brings people together , highlighting and honoring each individual ’ s unique perspective. Mural Mosaic has completed installations around the world , inspiring audiences to appreciate the beauty of our differences while contributing to a single , cohesive work of art.
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