Downtown Yonge Artwalk

Temporary

Victoria Lane Murals

  • Spray Paint
  • 2019
  • 38 Dundas Street East (and behind Ryerson at the Church on Victoria Street Lane), Toronto

About the artwork

Kadence and Sony Music Entertainment Canada in partnership with Downtown Yonge BIA, in support of arts & culture as part of their music strategy, collaborated together to revitalize a neglected alley in the city with the Alley Jams event: “Reviving alleyways with street-culture.”

As seen from Yonge Dundas Square, the left side of the northeast corner of Dundas and Victoria was painted by Emily May Rose. The other side features a mural  by OneDay Creative Agency as a tribute to the top trending artists from the Toronto scene right now.

About the artist

Emily May Rose is an award-winning artist and illustrator based in Toronto. Inspired by her own experiences, Emily’s work features a cast of recurring characters (most notably her pot-smoking, pizza-eating raccoons) to depict humorous situations that are relatable to many of us who are trying to survive in an urban environment.

Her work can be found in many formats including murals, editorial illustration, apparel design, installations, and gallery settings. Her murals can be found all over the world where she’s painted in street art festivals, artist residencies, and other commissions during her various travels.

In February of 2016, Emily opened Northern Contemporary in Toronto. The space has since grown to take over the historic Parkdale Theatre building, and is home to an art gallery, event space, and a 30 person studio collective, that she works out of herself. Northern Contemporary hosts all kinds of exhibitions, events, launches, and markets, with a heavy focus on illustration, urban, pop art, and experimental work.

One Day Creative was founded to provide creative and unique solutions and help clients and patrons to bring their artistic and visual ideas to reality. They offer a variety of artistic practices such as custom mural painting, video production, sign painting, logo design, and more. From the drawing board to project execution, they can cover every corner of an artistic undertaking.

Fun facts

  • The artist’s trademark: The Racoon. Why? Because racoons are amazing. In collaboration with the AGO, Emily led an interactive art making activity to create raccoon masks and shadow puppet raccoons.

Engagement questions

  • Do you think street art can revitalize an entire neighbourhood?
  • Would you like to engage in community wall spray paintings?
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