ABOUT THE SPAO PHOTO WALK

The SPAO PHOTO WALK is an ongoing and evolving outdoor installation featuring large-scale photographic artworks designed to enhance Ottawa’s Little Italy, draw attention to local businesses and engage with residents and tourists alike. Participants can access information and the map for a self-guided tour via QR codes located next to each artwork, providing opportunities to learn more about the artists, the neighbourhood, and participating businesses. The photographs were selected by an assessor jury made up of nationally recognized industry leaders from a nationwide open call.

Phase 2 of the SPAO PHOTO WALK was installed in Spring 2024, with more artworks to come.


 

EXPLORE THE MAP

Use your mobile device to scan the QR code next to any photo walk artwork you discover in Little Italy to learn more about the artist and to access the map.

Start your journey by clicking any of the artists’ names below, but follow the links in a consistent order as the Photo Walk pathway forms a loop.



PHOTO WALK GOALS

Enhance Community⁠

We are thrilled for the opportunity to enhance the neighbourhood we love, work with local businesses, and provide a unique opportunity for artists from across Canada to showcase their work to thousands.

Reflect Diversity⁠

The SPAO PHOTO WALK upholds our community values, ensuring that diverse Canadian voices are shared and amplified, reflecting the diversity of Canadian communities such as that of Little Italy.

Explore and Engage⁠

Designed as a photographic treasure hunt of sorts, visitors and tourists alike are invited to explore and engage with our vibrant neighbourhood.

ARTWORK SELECTION PROCESS

The artworks selected for the SPAO PHOTO WALK launch installation were selected from a nationwide open call and by an assessor jury made up of nationally recognized industry leaders.

The jurors included: Ann Thomas (former Chief Curator of the National Gallery of Canada), Robert Steven (Director of the Portrait Gallery of Canada), renowned photo-based artist Sandra Brewster, Sylvia Dreaver ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐍᐏᐣ (Emerging Curator of Indigenous Art at the Canadian Museum of History), and Frédéric Loury (Founder of Art Souterrain in Montreal).

 
 
 

PARTNERS

 
 

SPONSORS