The Waterway Project 2009 - 2012
The Waterway Project was a three year project. It is series of sculptures based on the Trent-Severn Waterway
located in Eastern Ontario. The first installation was shown at the Peterborough Lift Lock in September, 2010 during Artsweek in Peterborough, Ontario. This was followed by a gallery exhibition at the Art Gallery of Peterborough in July and August of 2011. The final installations were on display from July 15th to October 7th 2012.
Located along the historic Otonabee Section of the Trent-Severn Waterway, known for its limestone banks and shady cedar groves these pieces were on display in their natural context.
Link to Map of the Otonabee Section of the Trent-Severn Waterway and sculpture locations
located in Eastern Ontario. The first installation was shown at the Peterborough Lift Lock in September, 2010 during Artsweek in Peterborough, Ontario. This was followed by a gallery exhibition at the Art Gallery of Peterborough in July and August of 2011. The final installations were on display from July 15th to October 7th 2012.
Located along the historic Otonabee Section of the Trent-Severn Waterway, known for its limestone banks and shady cedar groves these pieces were on display in their natural context.
Link to Map of the Otonabee Section of the Trent-Severn Waterway and sculpture locations
The Waterway Project is funded by:

The Ontario Arts Council is an agency of the Government of Ontario
Installations on the Trent-Severn Waterway
July 15 - October 7th, 2012
Lock 24 - It Takes a Village (excerpt from African Proverb)
Glass, concrete, reclaimed dock wood and steel - 2012
Photo Credit: Parks Canada
Glass, concrete, reclaimed dock wood and steel - 2012
Photo Credit: Parks Canada
Lock 25
“Thy furious headlong tide, in murmurs soft and low, is destined yet to glide and meet the lake below.” quote from Susanna Moodie’s poem - The Otonabee Glass and steel - 2012 - Photo Credit: Parks Canada |
Lock 26
“There is a crack, a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in.” - from Leonard Cohen's song Anthem Glass, Concrete and steel - 2012 - Photo Credit: Parks Canada |