René Lévesque Park
Matthew Hollett wrote up René-Lévesque Park for Atlas Obscura. This site doesn’t put a date on articles, so I don’t know whether this is recent, but it just bubbled up in my searches.
Matthew Hollett wrote up René-Lévesque Park for Atlas Obscura. This site doesn’t put a date on articles, so I don’t know whether this is recent, but it just bubbled up in my searches.
Matthew H 23:32 on 2020-05-18 Permalink
Oh, thanks for noticing, Kate! Yes, this just went live today. I’ve done a bunch of these over the past few months: the Chalet squirrels, Di-Octo II, the CCA sculpture garden, the Calder sculpture, the Twilight Sculpture Garden, and La Leçon. There’s one on the Charlevoix stained glass windows that should appear soon. I’m a photographer and writer (and I love public art and writing about places) so I enjoy giving myself little assignments like this (I’m not paid by AO, this is just for fun).
Dhomas 01:04 on 2020-05-19 Permalink
That page was first indexed by Google about 15 hours ago, so it looks to be quite recent.
nau 10:23 on 2020-05-25 Permalink
If you run out of public art to cover, there’s a modest sculpture park at Douglas Hospital (in front of the main building, to your right when you approach from Lasalle Avenue). If you go now, their redbuds (a relatively rare tree here) are flowering photogenically.