Station
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Line
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Title
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Artist
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Description
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Photo
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Bayview
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As the Crow Flies
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Adrian Göllner
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Tubular steel and fencing depicting the silhouettes of various Ottawa buildings and the flight line of a crow, used as a 120-metre barrier between the tracks[1]
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Cascades
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Pierre Poussin
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Laser-cut aluminum sculpture inspired by the Chaudière Falls[2]
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Blair
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Lightscape
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cj fleury and Catherine Widgery
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Suspended screens with small pieces of glass[3]
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Carleton
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locomOtion
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Stuart Kinmond
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Aluminum sculpture with red panels inspired by OC Transpo's logo[4]
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Cyrville
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The Stand of Birch
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Don Maynard
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Stainless steel art of 13 trees and grasses[5]
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Hurdman
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Coordinated Movement
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Jill Anholt
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Metal structure depicting birds' flight patterns[5]
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Lees
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Transparent Passage
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Amy Thompson
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Painted glass depicting the Rideau River and sculpture of a bird in flight[5]
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Lyon
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This Images Relies on Positive Thinking
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Geoff McFetridge
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Paintings on the station's walls[2]
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With Words as Their Actions
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PLANT Architect
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Stainless steel installations honouring the founders of the Women's Canadian Historical Society and member Anne Dewar's The Last Days of Bytown[3]
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Parliament
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Lone Pine Sunset
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Douglas Coupland
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Cubist interpretation of Tom Thomson's The Jack Pine[2]
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Trails: home and away
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Jennifer Stead
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Steel panels depicting low-growing Canadian plants[5]
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Pimisi
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Eel Spirit, Basket, and Fence
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Nadia Myre
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Art pieces depicting an eel, woven basket, and birch trees, significant to the Algonquin people[6]
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Màmawi: Together
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Simon Brascoupé, Emily Brascoupé-Hoefler, Sherry-Ann Rodgers, Doreen Stevens, and Sylvia Tennisco
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100 painted canoe paddles arranged in the shape of a canoe.[7]
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Algonquin Moose
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Simon Brascoupé
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Sculpture of a moose[3]
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Algonquin Birch Bark Biting Window Art
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Simon Brascoupé, Claire Brascoupé, and Mairi Brascoupé
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Depictions of Algonquin birch bark biting on the station's windows[3]
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Rideau
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FLOW / FOTS
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Geneviève Cadieux
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Glass screens with image of water flow[3]
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The shape this takes to get to that
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Jim Verburg
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Murals along the station escalators[1]
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St-Laurent
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Untitled
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Andrew Morrow
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Three murals depicting Canadian history[1]
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Tremblay
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National Garden
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Jyhling Lee
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Silhouettes of the official flowers of Canada's provinces and territories and the City of Ottawa[3]
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Tunney's Pasture
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Gradient Space
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Derek Root
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Coloured mosaics along the platforms and a stained-glass skylight[2]
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uOttawa
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Train of Thought
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Derek Michael Besant
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Series of portraits with shifting appearance[3]
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Sphere Field
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Kenneth Emig
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Mirrored sphere sculpture in a glass cube case[3]
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