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Home » News » Winsley celebrates history of printmaking
Meggan Winsley’s work is seen here on a traffic signal
control cabinet located at the intersection of Queen Street
West and Portland Street in Toronto as part of Open Studio’s
50th-anniversary project in partnership with City of Toronto’s
StreetARToronto Program. /Photo by Jason McCullough.
Winsley celebrates history of printmaking
By Sue Tiffin
Meggan Winsley has certainly made her mark on Toronto.
The Haliburton-raised artist is drawing attention downtown in the city, her work being featured at the intersection of Queen Street West and Portland Street.
Winsley is one of 16 artists exhibiting in a public art project celebrating printmaking, in which selected artist’s analogue prints are digitally reproduced on vinyl wraps that are installed on traffic signal control cabinets located at intersections throughout Toronto.