Public Art in Moncton
Moncton has more than 25 public art pieces sprinkled throughout the city. These include large scale sculptures, mosaïcs, murals, environmental artworks, and the incorporation of artistic elements into buildings.
The City of Moncton recognizes that public art is integral to the cultural fabric and streetscape of a city. An important aspect for the successful development and implementation of a public art program is municipal leadership.
The City has adopted a % for public art policy to provide a framework and funding for developing and incorporating public art in our community that contributes to the social, economic and environmental quality of life of our citizens.
This policy states that capital projects incorporate public art within major municipal development or significant renovations. The funds made available for public art support the flourishing of the arts in our community, and provide for interesting and aesthetically pleasing municipal public spaces.
Public art map
Public Artworks
Artwork |
Artist |
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Claude Roussel |
Bore Park | |
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Waveflow |
Kip Jones & Jennifer Macklem |
City Hall |
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Jordi Bonet |
720 Main Street | |
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Claude Roussel |
Beauséjour Caisse Populaire | |
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Félix Roulin |
Sommet Art Park | |
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Siriki Ky |
Sommet Art Park | |
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Marie-Hélène Allain |
Motherhouse | |
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Peter Powning |
Botsford Street Fire Station | |
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Nils-Udo |
Ecological Park |
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Les écornifleux |
Serge Dupreuil |
Entrance of the Musée acadien |
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Père-Clément-Cormier Monument |
Claude Roussel |
In front of Champlain Library |
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Hommes d'action |
Claude Roussel |
Back entrance |
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Equa |
François Léger |
12 des Arts Lane |
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Migration |
Jacques Martin |
57 Antonine-Maillet Avenue |
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Angular Plans |
John Nesbitt |
57 Antonine-Maillet Avenue |
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Claude Roussel |
51 Antonine-Maillet Avenue | |
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Cecil D. Long |
Lobby | |
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Cecil D. Long |
Lobby | |
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Cecil D. Long |
Lobby |
