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Canada 150 Mosaic | Public Mosaics by Susan Day Ceramics | London Clay Art Centre in London. Item composed of ceramic
Canada 150 Mosaic | Public Mosaics by Susan Day Ceramics | London Clay Art Centre in London. Item composed of ceramic
Canada 150 Mosaic | Public Mosaics by Susan Day Ceramics | London Clay Art Centre in London. Item composed of ceramic
Canada 150 Mosaic | Public Mosaics by Susan Day Ceramics | London Clay Art Centre in London. Item composed of ceramic
Canada 150 Mosaic | Public Mosaics by Susan Day Ceramics | London Clay Art Centre in London. Item composed of ceramic
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Canada 150 Mosaic | Public Mosaics by Susan Day Ceramics | London Clay Art Centre in London. Item composed of ceramic

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Canada 150 Mosaic - Public Mosaics

Featured In London Clay Art Centre, London, Canada

The newest addition to London’s collection of public art — an 84 square metre mosaic on the east outer wall of the Dundas Street in Lodnon Ontario that houses the London Clay Art Centre in Old East Village.

The mosaic is filled with images to reflect London and Canada’s history and especially its people. The centre’s Canada 150 project was created entirely by the hands of about 650 Londoners representing people from all walks of life and cultures.

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Susan Day Ceramics
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Wescover creator since 2019
handmade tile mosaic

Susan Day is a visual artist whose work is predominately constructed of ceramic. She has a long exhibiting history and her work has successfully straddled the worlds of contemporary craft and fine art. Susan's works have been included in various important national and international exhibits including the Body in Society, and the Embassy Cultural House Revisited at the DIA Art Foundation in New York City, the Archie Bray Foundation in Helena, Montana, the Banff Centre in Banff, Alberta and La Chambre Blanche in Quebec City.

Susan received her early art education at BealArt in London, Ontario. Following that she studied at Sheridan College School of Craft and Design in Lorne Park, Ontario, ARTsake in Toronto, Ontario, the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (NSCAD) in Halifax, Nova Scotia as well as a residency at the Banff Centre in Banff, Alberta.