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Event: 'International Art and Found Day'

  • Mar 7, 2022
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March 12, 2022



I am participating to Art and Found Day this year. It is a day when hundreds of artists all over the world drop off free artwork within their communities for local residents to find.


The concept of Art and Found was created 7 years ago by Toronto artist Courtney Senior. Before she found her footing in the world of selling art, Courtney decided to find loving homes for her work by giving it away for free. She would package up her original artworks and leave them around different neighborhoods in Toronto for people to find. Each artwork came with a note on the outside that read "Hello, I'm an original abstract painting in need of a loving home. Free art #ArtandFound."


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