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Pembroke –Pembroke council is reviewing one of the heritage murals in the city after receiving concerns from some residents and groups.
Pierre Hardy, who painted the “Everybody Loves a Parade” mural on Church Street, defended the process behind the artwork and said it was a reflection of Vermont’s demographics.
Stop scapegoating the mural, deal with Burlington's race-relations problems, stop trying to find a loophole that gives the city rights to the mural. And offer Pierre Hardy a sincere public apology.
On Monday, her office concluded that although the city owns the mural, Canadian artist Pierre Hardy retains broad authority under the federal Visual Artists Rights Act to prohibit any ...
Some people in Pembroke, Ont., are expressing their anger and disappointment after a mural promoting diversity was vandalized at its Algonquin College campus.
The mural by Pierre Hardy was installed in 2012. It depicts a parade in Burlington featuring well-known faces and themes. Virtually everyone featured in the mural is white.
"A mural, representing and reinforcing a racially biased history does not belong in our city center,” said Lisa Lord of Burlington. The mural creator, Pierre Hardy of Quebec, disagrees.
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Some people in Pembroke, Ont., are expressing their anger and disappointment after a mural promoting diversity was vandalized on the Algonquin College Pembroke campus. Photographs of the scene show a ...
The city’s website states the mural was painted in 1992 by Pierre Hardy and celebrates the life and contribution of Marguerite d’Youville and her mission.