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Lorne Avenue Park is home to London’s newest public art display.

Efforts to bring the park more life including a mosaic, educational insect tracing plates for children, and more Muskoka chairs along English Street.

Clayworx artists Cassandra Robinson and Sadie Wasylko were at the centre of the installation, organizing the design following workshops with community members where members of the public were invited to forge their own handmade ceramic tile.

“The new mosaic wall at Lorne Avenue Park is another beautiful piece of public art, representing the tapestry of the Old East Village and the heart of the neighbourhood,” said Mayor Josh Morgan.

“Creating this mosaic mural has been a journey of shared stories and collective artistry,” said Robinson. “The mural is not just a visual joy but a testament to the strength of the Old East Village community. Creating tiles alongside so many passionate individuals has been profoundly rewarding.”

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