Artists: Carla Rae Taylor & 15 others
Location: Pedway between Churchill LRT Station & Edmonton City Centre East
The YEG Dignity Mural, a 127-foot permanent art installation in the Churchill LRT pedway is a collaboration between the City of Edmonton and the John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights. It features the work of 16 diverse artists led by lead artist Carla Rae Taylor. The YEG Dignity Mural exemplifies the City's efforts to create more inclusive, vibrant and attractive public spaces for transit riders and the public.
The artwork beautifies and rejuvenates the pedway space through the artists’ personal and cultural perspective with the theme of "Our Earth as Mother.” The project follows the Paint the Rails initiative, which brings the stories of Edmonton's cultural communities to life through art and education. Art within the transit network enhances commuters' enjoyment of public spaces and promotes feelings of safety and security.
Visit the John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights to learn more about the project and to meet the artists involved. You can also watch a time-lapse video of the mural with an interview from the project's lead artist, Carla Rae Taylor.