Niagara Falls History Museum presents "Flow," a Community Art Project

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NIAGARA FALLS, ON - The Niagara Falls History Museum invites residents to join "Flow," a Community Art Project led by local artist Ashley Marazzo.This collaborative art experience aims to engage the community in creating a large-scale art piece that will be unveiled at the Night of Art on September 18, 2025.

Participants will have the unique opportunity to work under Marazzo's guidance as they recreate water forms using a variety of mediums. The project encourages participants to weave in personal stories, family histories, and moments of creativity inspired by the water that flows through our city. Marazzo will compile these contributions into an artwork that represents Niagara Falls.

The collaboration will take place between 6:30 pm and 8:30 pm, over six Thursday evenings

  • June 19 & 26
  • July 10 & 24
  • August 7 & 28

This event is free and open to all community members. To learn more about the project, please visit nfexhange.ca.

About Ashley Marazzo
Ashley Marazzo, winner of the 2025 Allister Young Arts & Culture Endowment Fund Award, is a passionate artist dedicated to inspiring others and highlighting life’s hidden treasures. She believes that using materials linked to our ancestors connects us to history, shedding light on our resilience and encouraging us to thrive despite challenges. Having grown up in Niagara Falls, the region's rich history and natural beauty deeply influence her work, reminding us that the River continually calls us home.

For more information, contact:
Clark Bernat
Culture & Museums Manager
Recreation and Culture
City of Niagara Falls
[email protected]

Posted on: 6/5/2025 11:45 AM - Category: Media Releases