Previous Next Artist: Carmahn McCalla Artwork title: Homegrown Year: 2025 Dimensions: 12”W x 84”H each Medium: Series of 15 vinyl banners on lightposts Location: 5 single banners on Barrington St. in front of Scotia Square on both sides of the street; 5 double-wide banners in roundabout at Barrington & Nora Bernard St, on the south
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“Across the Deep Green Sea” by Letitia Fraser
Previous Next Artist: Letitia Fraser Artwork title: Across the Deep Green Sea Year: 2025 Dimensions: Variable Medium: Walkway mural, Alumigraphics grip foil graphics vinyl Location: Pedestrian walkway between 1880 and 2000 Hollis St. About the Artist Letitia Fraser (@letitiasnfraser) is an interdisciplinary artist, whose work centres around her experience as an African Nova Scotian woman,
“Water is Sacred” by Lorne Julien
Previous Next Artist: Lorne JulienArtwork title: Water is SacredYear: 2025 Dimensions: 94’W x 8’HMedium: Painted muralLocation: Granville Park, corner of Hollis St and Reconciliation Way This mural is presented in partnership with Halifax Mural Festival About the Artist Lorne Alexander Julien is a proud Mi’kmaw artist and member of Millbrook First Nation, We’kopekitk, Nova Scotia.
Lorne Julien
Lorne Alexander Julien is a proud Mi’kmaw artist and member of Millbrook First Nation, We’kopekitk, Nova Scotia. He specializes in contemporary Indigenous acrylic paintings and murals. His Mi’kmaw name is “Warrior on the Hill” (Sma’knis) which was given to him in his youth when he learned about the spiritual way of his people He is
Carmahn McCalla
Carmahn McCalla (@carmahnm.art) is an African Nova Scotian and Jamaican visual artist whose work explores Black identity, nature, and the mystical. Rooted in digital illustration, her multidisciplinary practice spans animation, painting, graphic design, and web design. Largely self-taught with formal studies at Dalhousie University, NSCAD, Athabasca University, and OC Art Studios, Carmahn has exhibited work
Letitia Fraser
Letitia Fraser (@letitiasnfraser) is an interdisciplinary artist, whose work centres around her experience as an African Nova Scotian woman, growing up in the province’s Black communities of North Preston and Beechville. Descending from a long line of artists, her creative instincts were nurtured early in life. Through a combination of painting and textiles, she unearths
Meet the Artists — InterCHANGE 2025
The Halifax Regional Municipality and IOTA Studios are introducing a new program of temporary public artworks within the redeveloped Cogswell District titled InterCHANGE. New temporary artworks are set to launch Summer/Fall 2025, in partnership with a slate of five artists, selected by an independent jury of artists, curators, and cultural workers. Learn more about the
Plural Contemporary Art Fair
IOTA Studios is pleased to be exhibiting at booth 206 in the Pavilion spaces at Plural Contemporary Art Fair, at Grand Quay, Port of Montreal (200 de la Commune W. St.) in Montreal, QC. The fair will be open to the public 12-14 April 2024, with VIP previews April 11. IOTA’s exhibition will unfold in
“Homegrown” by Carmahn McCalla
Previous Next Artist: Carmahn McCalla Artwork title: Homegrown Year: 2025 Dimensions: 12”W x 84”H each Medium: Series of 15 vinyl banners on lightposts Location: 5 single banners on Barrington St. in front of Scotia Square on both sides of the street; 5 double-wide banners in roundabout at Barrington & Nora Bernard St, on the south
“Across the Deep Green Sea” by Letitia Fraser
Previous Next Artist: Letitia Fraser Artwork title: Across the Deep Green Sea Year: 2025 Dimensions: Variable Medium: Walkway mural, Alumigraphics grip foil graphics vinyl Location: Pedestrian walkway between 1880 and 2000 Hollis St. About the Artist Letitia Fraser (@letitiasnfraser) is an interdisciplinary artist, whose work centres around her experience as an African Nova Scotian woman,
“Water is Sacred” by Lorne Julien
Previous Next Artist: Lorne JulienArtwork title: Water is SacredYear: 2025 Dimensions: 94’W x 8’HMedium: Painted muralLocation: Granville Park, corner of Hollis St and Reconciliation Way This mural is presented in partnership with Halifax Mural Festival About the Artist Lorne Alexander Julien is a proud Mi’kmaw artist and member of Millbrook First Nation, We’kopekitk, Nova Scotia.
Lorne Julien
Lorne Alexander Julien is a proud Mi’kmaw artist and member of Millbrook First Nation, We’kopekitk, Nova Scotia. He specializes in contemporary Indigenous acrylic paintings and murals. His Mi’kmaw name is “Warrior on the Hill” (Sma’knis) which was given to him in his youth when he learned about the spiritual way of his people He is
Carmahn McCalla
Carmahn McCalla (@carmahnm.art) is an African Nova Scotian and Jamaican visual artist whose work explores Black identity, nature, and the mystical. Rooted in digital illustration, her multidisciplinary practice spans animation, painting, graphic design, and web design. Largely self-taught with formal studies at Dalhousie University, NSCAD, Athabasca University, and OC Art Studios, Carmahn has exhibited work
Letitia Fraser
Letitia Fraser (@letitiasnfraser) is an interdisciplinary artist, whose work centres around her experience as an African Nova Scotian woman, growing up in the province’s Black communities of North Preston and Beechville. Descending from a long line of artists, her creative instincts were nurtured early in life. Through a combination of painting and textiles, she unearths
Meet the Artists — InterCHANGE 2025
The Halifax Regional Municipality and IOTA Studios are introducing a new program of temporary public artworks within the redeveloped Cogswell District titled InterCHANGE. New temporary artworks are set to launch Summer/Fall 2025, in partnership with a slate of five artists, selected by an independent jury of artists, curators, and cultural workers. Learn more about the
Plural Contemporary Art Fair
IOTA Studios is pleased to be exhibiting at booth 206 in the Pavilion spaces at Plural Contemporary Art Fair, at Grand Quay, Port of Montreal (200 de la Commune W. St.) in Montreal, QC. The fair will be open to the public 12-14 April 2024, with VIP previews April 11. IOTA’s exhibition will unfold in
“Homegrown” by Carmahn McCalla
Previous Next Artist: Carmahn McCalla Artwork title: Homegrown Year: 2025 Dimensions: 12”W x 84”H each Medium: Series of 15 vinyl banners on lightposts Location: 5 single banners on Barrington St. in front of Scotia Square on both sides of the street; 5 double-wide banners in roundabout at Barrington & Nora Bernard St, on the south
“Across the Deep Green Sea” by Letitia Fraser
Previous Next Artist: Letitia Fraser Artwork title: Across the Deep Green Sea Year: 2025 Dimensions: Variable Medium: Walkway mural, Alumigraphics grip foil graphics vinyl Location: Pedestrian walkway between 1880 and 2000 Hollis St. About the Artist Letitia Fraser (@letitiasnfraser) is an interdisciplinary artist, whose work centres around her experience as an African Nova Scotian woman,
“Water is Sacred” by Lorne Julien
Previous Next Artist: Lorne JulienArtwork title: Water is SacredYear: 2025 Dimensions: 94’W x 8’HMedium: Painted muralLocation: Granville Park, corner of Hollis St and Reconciliation Way This mural is presented in partnership with Halifax Mural Festival About the Artist Lorne Alexander Julien is a proud Mi’kmaw artist and member of Millbrook First Nation, We’kopekitk, Nova Scotia.
Lorne Julien
Lorne Alexander Julien is a proud Mi’kmaw artist and member of Millbrook First Nation, We’kopekitk, Nova Scotia. He specializes in contemporary Indigenous acrylic paintings and murals. His Mi’kmaw name is “Warrior on the Hill” (Sma’knis) which was given to him in his youth when he learned about the spiritual way of his people He is
Carmahn McCalla
Carmahn McCalla (@carmahnm.art) is an African Nova Scotian and Jamaican visual artist whose work explores Black identity, nature, and the mystical. Rooted in digital illustration, her multidisciplinary practice spans animation, painting, graphic design, and web design. Largely self-taught with formal studies at Dalhousie University, NSCAD, Athabasca University, and OC Art Studios, Carmahn has exhibited work
Letitia Fraser
Letitia Fraser (@letitiasnfraser) is an interdisciplinary artist, whose work centres around her experience as an African Nova Scotian woman, growing up in the province’s Black communities of North Preston and Beechville. Descending from a long line of artists, her creative instincts were nurtured early in life. Through a combination of painting and textiles, she unearths
Meet the Artists — InterCHANGE 2025
The Halifax Regional Municipality and IOTA Studios are introducing a new program of temporary public artworks within the redeveloped Cogswell District titled InterCHANGE. New temporary artworks are set to launch Summer/Fall 2025, in partnership with a slate of five artists, selected by an independent jury of artists, curators, and cultural workers. Learn more about the
Plural Contemporary Art Fair
IOTA Studios is pleased to be exhibiting at booth 206 in the Pavilion spaces at Plural Contemporary Art Fair, at Grand Quay, Port of Montreal (200 de la Commune W. St.) in Montreal, QC. The fair will be open to the public 12-14 April 2024, with VIP previews April 11. IOTA’s exhibition will unfold in
“Homegrown” by Carmahn McCalla
Previous Next Artist: Carmahn McCalla Artwork title: Homegrown Year: 2025 Dimensions: 12”W x 84”H each Medium: Series of 15 vinyl banners on lightposts Location: 5 single banners on Barrington St. in front of Scotia Square on both sides of the street; 5 double-wide banners in roundabout at Barrington & Nora Bernard St, on the south
“Across the Deep Green Sea” by Letitia Fraser
Previous Next Artist: Letitia Fraser Artwork title: Across the Deep Green Sea Year: 2025 Dimensions: Variable Medium: Walkway mural, Alumigraphics grip foil graphics vinyl Location: Pedestrian walkway between 1880 and 2000 Hollis St. About the Artist Letitia Fraser (@letitiasnfraser) is an interdisciplinary artist, whose work centres around her experience as an African Nova Scotian woman,
“Water is Sacred” by Lorne Julien
Previous Next Artist: Lorne JulienArtwork title: Water is SacredYear: 2025 Dimensions: 94’W x 8’HMedium: Painted muralLocation: Granville Park, corner of Hollis St and Reconciliation Way This mural is presented in partnership with Halifax Mural Festival About the Artist Lorne Alexander Julien is a proud Mi’kmaw artist and member of Millbrook First Nation, We’kopekitk, Nova Scotia.
Lorne Julien
Lorne Alexander Julien is a proud Mi’kmaw artist and member of Millbrook First Nation, We’kopekitk, Nova Scotia. He specializes in contemporary Indigenous acrylic paintings and murals. His Mi’kmaw name is “Warrior on the Hill” (Sma’knis) which was given to him in his youth when he learned about the spiritual way of his people He is
Carmahn McCalla
Carmahn McCalla (@carmahnm.art) is an African Nova Scotian and Jamaican visual artist whose work explores Black identity, nature, and the mystical. Rooted in digital illustration, her multidisciplinary practice spans animation, painting, graphic design, and web design. Largely self-taught with formal studies at Dalhousie University, NSCAD, Athabasca University, and OC Art Studios, Carmahn has exhibited work
Letitia Fraser
Letitia Fraser (@letitiasnfraser) is an interdisciplinary artist, whose work centres around her experience as an African Nova Scotian woman, growing up in the province’s Black communities of North Preston and Beechville. Descending from a long line of artists, her creative instincts were nurtured early in life. Through a combination of painting and textiles, she unearths
Meet the Artists — InterCHANGE 2025
The Halifax Regional Municipality and IOTA Studios are introducing a new program of temporary public artworks within the redeveloped Cogswell District titled InterCHANGE. New temporary artworks are set to launch Summer/Fall 2025, in partnership with a slate of five artists, selected by an independent jury of artists, curators, and cultural workers. Learn more about the
Plural Contemporary Art Fair
IOTA Studios is pleased to be exhibiting at booth 206 in the Pavilion spaces at Plural Contemporary Art Fair, at Grand Quay, Port of Montreal (200 de la Commune W. St.) in Montreal, QC. The fair will be open to the public 12-14 April 2024, with VIP previews April 11. IOTA’s exhibition will unfold in
“Homegrown” by Carmahn McCalla
Previous Next Artist: Carmahn McCalla Artwork title: Homegrown Year: 2025 Dimensions: 12”W x 84”H each Medium: Series of 15 vinyl banners on lightposts Location: 5 single banners on Barrington St. in front of Scotia Square on both sides of the street; 5 double-wide banners in roundabout at Barrington & Nora Bernard St, on the south
“Across the Deep Green Sea” by Letitia Fraser
Previous Next Artist: Letitia Fraser Artwork title: Across the Deep Green Sea Year: 2025 Dimensions: Variable Medium: Walkway mural, Alumigraphics grip foil graphics vinyl Location: Pedestrian walkway between 1880 and 2000 Hollis St. About the Artist Letitia Fraser (@letitiasnfraser) is an interdisciplinary artist, whose work centres around her experience as an African Nova Scotian woman,
“Water is Sacred” by Lorne Julien
Previous Next Artist: Lorne JulienArtwork title: Water is SacredYear: 2025 Dimensions: 94’W x 8’HMedium: Painted muralLocation: Granville Park, corner of Hollis St and Reconciliation Way This mural is presented in partnership with Halifax Mural Festival About the Artist Lorne Alexander Julien is a proud Mi’kmaw artist and member of Millbrook First Nation, We’kopekitk, Nova Scotia.
Lorne Julien
Lorne Alexander Julien is a proud Mi’kmaw artist and member of Millbrook First Nation, We’kopekitk, Nova Scotia. He specializes in contemporary Indigenous acrylic paintings and murals. His Mi’kmaw name is “Warrior on the Hill” (Sma’knis) which was given to him in his youth when he learned about the spiritual way of his people He is
Carmahn McCalla
Carmahn McCalla (@carmahnm.art) is an African Nova Scotian and Jamaican visual artist whose work explores Black identity, nature, and the mystical. Rooted in digital illustration, her multidisciplinary practice spans animation, painting, graphic design, and web design. Largely self-taught with formal studies at Dalhousie University, NSCAD, Athabasca University, and OC Art Studios, Carmahn has exhibited work
Letitia Fraser
Letitia Fraser (@letitiasnfraser) is an interdisciplinary artist, whose work centres around her experience as an African Nova Scotian woman, growing up in the province’s Black communities of North Preston and Beechville. Descending from a long line of artists, her creative instincts were nurtured early in life. Through a combination of painting and textiles, she unearths
Meet the Artists — InterCHANGE 2025
The Halifax Regional Municipality and IOTA Studios are introducing a new program of temporary public artworks within the redeveloped Cogswell District titled InterCHANGE. New temporary artworks are set to launch Summer/Fall 2025, in partnership with a slate of five artists, selected by an independent jury of artists, curators, and cultural workers. Learn more about the
Plural Contemporary Art Fair
IOTA Studios is pleased to be exhibiting at booth 206 in the Pavilion spaces at Plural Contemporary Art Fair, at Grand Quay, Port of Montreal (200 de la Commune W. St.) in Montreal, QC. The fair will be open to the public 12-14 April 2024, with VIP previews April 11. IOTA’s exhibition will unfold in
“Homegrown” by Carmahn McCalla
Previous Next Artist: Carmahn McCalla Artwork title: Homegrown Year: 2025 Dimensions: 12”W x 84”H each Medium: Series of 15 vinyl banners on lightposts Location: 5 single banners on Barrington St. in front of Scotia Square on both sides of the street; 5 double-wide banners in roundabout at Barrington & Nora Bernard St, on the south
“Across the Deep Green Sea” by Letitia Fraser
Previous Next Artist: Letitia Fraser Artwork title: Across the Deep Green Sea Year: 2025 Dimensions: Variable Medium: Walkway mural, Alumigraphics grip foil graphics vinyl Location: Pedestrian walkway between 1880 and 2000 Hollis St. About the Artist Letitia Fraser (@letitiasnfraser) is an interdisciplinary artist, whose work centres around her experience as an African Nova Scotian woman,
“Water is Sacred” by Lorne Julien
Previous Next Artist: Lorne JulienArtwork title: Water is SacredYear: 2025 Dimensions: 94’W x 8’HMedium: Painted muralLocation: Granville Park, corner of Hollis St and Reconciliation Way This mural is presented in partnership with Halifax Mural Festival About the Artist Lorne Alexander Julien is a proud Mi’kmaw artist and member of Millbrook First Nation, We’kopekitk, Nova Scotia.
Lorne Julien
Lorne Alexander Julien is a proud Mi’kmaw artist and member of Millbrook First Nation, We’kopekitk, Nova Scotia. He specializes in contemporary Indigenous acrylic paintings and murals. His Mi’kmaw name is “Warrior on the Hill” (Sma’knis) which was given to him in his youth when he learned about the spiritual way of his people He is
Carmahn McCalla
Carmahn McCalla (@carmahnm.art) is an African Nova Scotian and Jamaican visual artist whose work explores Black identity, nature, and the mystical. Rooted in digital illustration, her multidisciplinary practice spans animation, painting, graphic design, and web design. Largely self-taught with formal studies at Dalhousie University, NSCAD, Athabasca University, and OC Art Studios, Carmahn has exhibited work
Letitia Fraser
Letitia Fraser (@letitiasnfraser) is an interdisciplinary artist, whose work centres around her experience as an African Nova Scotian woman, growing up in the province’s Black communities of North Preston and Beechville. Descending from a long line of artists, her creative instincts were nurtured early in life. Through a combination of painting and textiles, she unearths
Meet the Artists — InterCHANGE 2025
The Halifax Regional Municipality and IOTA Studios are introducing a new program of temporary public artworks within the redeveloped Cogswell District titled InterCHANGE. New temporary artworks are set to launch Summer/Fall 2025, in partnership with a slate of five artists, selected by an independent jury of artists, curators, and cultural workers. Learn more about the
Plural Contemporary Art Fair
IOTA Studios is pleased to be exhibiting at booth 206 in the Pavilion spaces at Plural Contemporary Art Fair, at Grand Quay, Port of Montreal (200 de la Commune W. St.) in Montreal, QC. The fair will be open to the public 12-14 April 2024, with VIP previews April 11. IOTA’s exhibition will unfold in
“Homegrown” by Carmahn McCalla
Previous Next Artist: Carmahn McCalla Artwork title: Homegrown Year: 2025 Dimensions: 12”W x 84”H each Medium: Series of 15 vinyl banners on lightposts Location: 5 single banners on Barrington St. in front of Scotia Square on both sides of the street; 5 double-wide banners in roundabout at Barrington & Nora Bernard St, on the south
“Across the Deep Green Sea” by Letitia Fraser
Previous Next Artist: Letitia Fraser Artwork title: Across the Deep Green Sea Year: 2025 Dimensions: Variable Medium: Walkway mural, Alumigraphics grip foil graphics vinyl Location: Pedestrian walkway between 1880 and 2000 Hollis St. About the Artist Letitia Fraser (@letitiasnfraser) is an interdisciplinary artist, whose work centres around her experience as an African Nova Scotian woman,
“Water is Sacred” by Lorne Julien
Previous Next Artist: Lorne JulienArtwork title: Water is SacredYear: 2025 Dimensions: 94’W x 8’HMedium: Painted muralLocation: Granville Park, corner of Hollis St and Reconciliation Way This mural is presented in partnership with Halifax Mural Festival About the Artist Lorne Alexander Julien is a proud Mi’kmaw artist and member of Millbrook First Nation, We’kopekitk, Nova Scotia.
Lorne Julien
Lorne Alexander Julien is a proud Mi’kmaw artist and member of Millbrook First Nation, We’kopekitk, Nova Scotia. He specializes in contemporary Indigenous acrylic paintings and murals. His Mi’kmaw name is “Warrior on the Hill” (Sma’knis) which was given to him in his youth when he learned about the spiritual way of his people He is
Carmahn McCalla
Carmahn McCalla (@carmahnm.art) is an African Nova Scotian and Jamaican visual artist whose work explores Black identity, nature, and the mystical. Rooted in digital illustration, her multidisciplinary practice spans animation, painting, graphic design, and web design. Largely self-taught with formal studies at Dalhousie University, NSCAD, Athabasca University, and OC Art Studios, Carmahn has exhibited work
Letitia Fraser
Letitia Fraser (@letitiasnfraser) is an interdisciplinary artist, whose work centres around her experience as an African Nova Scotian woman, growing up in the province’s Black communities of North Preston and Beechville. Descending from a long line of artists, her creative instincts were nurtured early in life. Through a combination of painting and textiles, she unearths
Meet the Artists — InterCHANGE 2025
The Halifax Regional Municipality and IOTA Studios are introducing a new program of temporary public artworks within the redeveloped Cogswell District titled InterCHANGE. New temporary artworks are set to launch Summer/Fall 2025, in partnership with a slate of five artists, selected by an independent jury of artists, curators, and cultural workers. Learn more about the
Plural Contemporary Art Fair
IOTA Studios is pleased to be exhibiting at booth 206 in the Pavilion spaces at Plural Contemporary Art Fair, at Grand Quay, Port of Montreal (200 de la Commune W. St.) in Montreal, QC. The fair will be open to the public 12-14 April 2024, with VIP previews April 11. IOTA’s exhibition will unfold in
“Homegrown” by Carmahn McCalla
Previous Next Artist: Carmahn McCalla Artwork title: Homegrown Year: 2025 Dimensions: 12”W x 84”H each Medium: Series of 15 vinyl banners on lightposts Location: 5 single banners on Barrington St. in front of Scotia Square on both sides of the street; 5 double-wide banners in roundabout at Barrington & Nora Bernard St, on the south
“Across the Deep Green Sea” by Letitia Fraser
Previous Next Artist: Letitia Fraser Artwork title: Across the Deep Green Sea Year: 2025 Dimensions: Variable Medium: Walkway mural, Alumigraphics grip foil graphics vinyl Location: Pedestrian walkway between 1880 and 2000 Hollis St. About the Artist Letitia Fraser (@letitiasnfraser) is an interdisciplinary artist, whose work centres around her experience as an African Nova Scotian woman,
“Water is Sacred” by Lorne Julien
Previous Next Artist: Lorne JulienArtwork title: Water is SacredYear: 2025 Dimensions: 94’W x 8’HMedium: Painted muralLocation: Granville Park, corner of Hollis St and Reconciliation Way This mural is presented in partnership with Halifax Mural Festival About the Artist Lorne Alexander Julien is a proud Mi’kmaw artist and member of Millbrook First Nation, We’kopekitk, Nova Scotia.
Lorne Julien
Lorne Alexander Julien is a proud Mi’kmaw artist and member of Millbrook First Nation, We’kopekitk, Nova Scotia. He specializes in contemporary Indigenous acrylic paintings and murals. His Mi’kmaw name is “Warrior on the Hill” (Sma’knis) which was given to him in his youth when he learned about the spiritual way of his people He is
Carmahn McCalla
Carmahn McCalla (@carmahnm.art) is an African Nova Scotian and Jamaican visual artist whose work explores Black identity, nature, and the mystical. Rooted in digital illustration, her multidisciplinary practice spans animation, painting, graphic design, and web design. Largely self-taught with formal studies at Dalhousie University, NSCAD, Athabasca University, and OC Art Studios, Carmahn has exhibited work
Letitia Fraser
Letitia Fraser (@letitiasnfraser) is an interdisciplinary artist, whose work centres around her experience as an African Nova Scotian woman, growing up in the province’s Black communities of North Preston and Beechville. Descending from a long line of artists, her creative instincts were nurtured early in life. Through a combination of painting and textiles, she unearths
Meet the Artists — InterCHANGE 2025
The Halifax Regional Municipality and IOTA Studios are introducing a new program of temporary public artworks within the redeveloped Cogswell District titled InterCHANGE. New temporary artworks are set to launch Summer/Fall 2025, in partnership with a slate of five artists, selected by an independent jury of artists, curators, and cultural workers. Learn more about the
Plural Contemporary Art Fair
IOTA Studios is pleased to be exhibiting at booth 206 in the Pavilion spaces at Plural Contemporary Art Fair, at Grand Quay, Port of Montreal (200 de la Commune W. St.) in Montreal, QC. The fair will be open to the public 12-14 April 2024, with VIP previews April 11. IOTA’s exhibition will unfold in