I HEART MAIN STREET – CODAworx

I HEART MAIN STREET

Client: Multiple - Ontario Business Improvement Areas

Location: Multiple, ON, Canada

Completion date: 2022

Project Team

Project Manger /Advisor

STEPS Public Art

Project Partner

DUKE Heights BIA

Project Partner

Burlington BIA

Project Partner

Chinatown BIA

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Cabbagetown BIA

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Danforth Mosaic BIA

Project Partner

Downtown Yonge BIA

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Fairbank Village BIA

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Gerrard India Bazaar BIA

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Leslieville BIA

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Malton BIA

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Port Credit BIA

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Riverside BIA

Project Partner

Albion Islington Square

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Albion Islington Square

Project Partner

Aldershot Village BIA

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Belle River -On the Lake BIA

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Downtown Brockville

Project Partner

Clarkson Village BIA

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Downtown Tillsonburg BIA

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Downtown Timmins

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Downtown Whitby BIA

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GreekTown on the Danforth BIA / East End Arts

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Kensington Market BIA

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Lakeshore Village BIA

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MarkeTo District

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Mimico-by-the-Lake

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Mount Pleasant Village BIA

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Oakwood Village BIA

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Pape Village BIA

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Port Credit BIA

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Trinity Bellwoods on Dundas

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Bloor Annex BIA

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Bloor West Village BIA

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Downtown Barrie

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Eglinton Way BIA

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Oakwood Village BIA

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Rosedale BIA

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Downtown Bench Beamsville

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Downtown Milton BIA

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Weston Village BIA

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Willowdale BIA

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Uptown Yonge BIA

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Mimico Village BIA

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Ottawa Street BIA

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Downtown Stratford BIA

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Cooksville BIA

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Mount Pleasant BIA

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Streetsville BIA

Project Partner

Bolton BIA

Lead Artist

Chris Perez

Lead Artist

Whyishnave Suthagar

Lead Artist

Duncan C McLean

Lead Artist

Fatspatrol

Lead Artist

Jieun June Kim

Lead Artist

Linh Thai

Lead Artist

Caitlin Taguibao

Lead Artist

Heidi Berton

Lead Artist

Jenn Kitagawa

Lead Artist

Vesna Asanovic

Lead Artist

Sue Todd

Lead Artist

Wandy Cheng

Lead Artist

Rosena Fung

Lead Artist

Roshni Wijayasinha

Lead Artist

Gosia Komorski

Lead Artist

Nick Sweetman

Lead Artist

Lindsay Hill

Lead Artist

Erin McCluskey

Lead Artist

Lauren Pirie

Lead Artist

Marco Bertuzzo

Lead Artist

Bareket Kezwer

Lead Artist

Yshmael Cabana

Lead Artist

Brianne Burnell

Lead Artist

Katherine Rae Diemert

Lead Artist

Farida Zaman

Lead Artist

Marcia Diaz Agudelo

Lead Artist

Laura Elliott

Lead Artist

Renata Janiszewka

Lead Artist

Julita Wolanska

Lead Artist

Kate Austin

Lead Artist

Hyedi Hashimoto

Lead Artist

Yasaman Mehrsa

Lead Artist

Asli Alin

Lead Artist

Danielle Hyde

Lead Artist

Romana Kassim

Lead Artist

Gabriella Lasporte

Lead Artist

Mel Hayes

Lead Artist

Kayla Buium

Lead Artist

Andre Kan

Lead Artist

Andre Castro

Lead Artist

Leone McComas

Lead Artist

Curtia Wright

Lead Artist

Tony Yaw

Lead Artist

Ogawa Suharu

Lead Artist

Jay Wall

Lead Artist

Steven Twigg

Lead Artist

Katrina Canedo

Lead Artist

Troy Pynn

Lead Artist

Yarra Eshet

Lead Artist

Marica Agudelo

Lead Artist

Joseph Sagaj

Lead Artist

Saroja Ponnambalam

Lead Artist

Jaque Lavell

Lead Artist

James Lai, Alexis Veneru

Hour Studio Space

Lead Artist

Justine Wong

Lead Artist

Mar Lewis

Lead Artist

Katie Green

Lead Artist

Sara Sarhangpour

Lead Artist

Monica Wickeler

Lead Artist

Melika Saeeda

Lead Artist

Ghazaleh Rastgar

Lead Artist

Vivian Rosas

Lead Artist

Ailsa Craigen

Lead Artist

Enna Kim

Lead Artist

Sue Todd

Lead Artist

Mo Thunder

Lead Artist

Shawna Howe

Lead Artist

Jen Kitagwa

Lead Artist

Moises Frank

Lead Artist

Kaya Joan

Lead Artist

Elise Conlin

Lead Artist

Adrian Farrow

Lead Artist

Omar Hopkins

Lead Artist

Kyle Jarencio

Lead Artist

Sharron Trottier

Lead Artist

Autumn Smith

Lead Artist

Katherine Theresa Montigny

Lead Artist

Anushay Sheikh

Lead Artist

Alanah Jewel

Lead Artist

Kellen Hatanaka

Lead Artist

Meghan Cheng

Lead Artist

Nyle Johnston

Lead Artist

Sima Nassem

Lead Artist

Alessandra Vai

Lead Artist

Gabrielle Franks

Overview

I HeART Main Street is a program that started at the height of the 2020 pandemic to provide Business Improvement Areas (BIAs) with the supports they need to activate main streets across Ontario through creative placemaking and public art. From hiring artists and building staff capacity, to showcasing local business stories and engaging communities through one-of-a-kind public artwork, this program provides paid opportunities to Canadian artists while fostering community through challenging times. you can find out more through https://stepspublicart.org/project/i-heart-main-street-program-2022/

Goals

I HeART Main Street (IHMS) responds to needs of Business Improvement Areas (BIAs), communities and artists, forging partnerships to create safe multidisciplinary community-engaged public artwork experiences along Ontario main streets. IHMS encourages people to re/discover the talent of Ontario, while simultaneously driving positive economic impact through innovative business-artist partnerships, generating job opportunities for Ontario artists, and increasing Ontario’s profile through online campaigns that instill interest within and outside the province. Goals included:
-Strengthening Ontario’s cultural tourism sector and relationships between cultural/local business sectors province-wide for longer term recovery and collaboration.
-Encouraging safe exploration and sense of belonging with Ontario communities
-Increasing access to public art; live arts and opportunities for communities to safely connect with each other and with Ontario artists
-Generating job opportunities for Ontario artists, prioritizing collaborations with Indigenous, LGBTQ+, Black, racialized and disabled artists
-Facilitating digital engagement and integrated technology that fosters appreciation for Ontario artists at home and across Canada

Process

IHMS increases access and public appreciation of local arts through: publicly accessible art installations; artist talks; live arts creation and opportunities for community to connect directly with artists, which can be experienced in-person or online -encourage learning and exploration among community members through facilitated walking/cycling tours and self-guided scavenger hunts using interactive mapping tools that incorporate digital storytelling, leaving a lasting cultural tourism legacy foster artist-business-community connections: coaching participants in generating public art ideas for their community while facilitating new partnerships between artists and community groups.

The process involved facilitating collaborations between BIAs and various artists based on needs/expertise as well as matching small businesses matched with specific activations. STEPS supported the production of various activations. Digital events included artist talks/live streams (artists profiled; behind the scenes/teaser content) focussed on profiling Ontario artists, cultural tourism and communities to audiences across the province and in other Canadian regions, to encourage future regional and domestic tourism as well as an appetite and appreciation for local public art.

Additional Information

Ontario has been hard-hit by COVID-19 public health outcomes and business closures required to keep our communities safe, causing local communities to seek alternative safe cultural experiences, and local businesses to develop ways to respond to their needs. The pandemic presented an opportunity to create innovative public art offerings that: encourage people to explore neighbouring Ontario communities, and create paid opportunities for Ontario artists, while creating lasting valuable artist-business relationships to support vibrant commercial main streets. This public art program supports long-term development and competitiveness of cultural tourism within Ontario communities, attracts regional visitors and increases business-artist partnerships for more vibrant Ontario communities, ultimately increasing appreciation among local business groups of public art’s power in fostering main street vibrancy and long-term regional cultural tourism. While traditional cultural venues have been shuttered throughout the pandemic, public art remained one of few safe cultural experiences for Ontarians. Public artworks contribute to organic creative placemaking that enhances the quality of life and public space - maintaining vibrancy and supporting resilience in the face of crises.