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Call for Artists Extended – Streetsville Hoarding Project – Murals with MAC

An "Artist Call" poster for the Streetsville Hoarding Project at MH1A Erin Centre Blvd. The text "CALL EXTENDED ALL ARTIST DISCIPLINES!" is layered over a photo of a long wooden fence and sidewalk. It lists a May 8, 2026 deadline and a $250 honorarium for 30 selected artists.

Murals with MAC is inviting Mississauga-based artists of all disciplines to submit work for four upcoming public hoarding projects!

Located across multiple sites in Mississauga, selected artists will have their artwork printed at a large scale and installed in high-visibility public locations.

Deadline to submit for sites MH1A – Erin Centre Blvd and Queen Street South has been extended to May 8, 2026.


An "Artist Call" poster for the Streetsville Hoarding Project at MH1A Erin Centre Blvd. The text "CALL EXTENDED ALL ARTIST DISCIPLINES!" is layered over a photo of a long wooden fence and sidewalk. It lists a May 8, 2026 deadline and a $250 honorarium for 30 selected artists.

MH1A – Erin Centre Blvd. – Resident Gallery

Murals with MAC invites members of the Mississauga Arts Council to submit existing and or new artworks that capture the energy, vibrancy, and spirit of Mississauga. This call is open to painters, illustrators, graphic designers, photographers, and mixed-media artists who are current MAC members.

An "Artist Call" poster for the Streetsville Hoarding Project, specifically seeking photographers to submit work for Queen Street North. The image features a collage of photographers with cameras, the Absolute towers, and a person skateboarding. It lists a May 8, 2026 deadline and a $350 honorarium for 10 selected artists.

Queen Street N. – Love Letters to Mississauga

Murals with MAC is inviting residents of Mississauga to share their vision of the city through the theme “Love Letters to Mississauga.” This project is open exclusively to photographers, writers, and poets, and seeks to celebrate the past, present, and future moments that make Mississauga special to its residents. We encourage creatives to explore what love for the city means to them, through images, words, and poetry, and contribute to a vibrant, heartfelt community story.

Thanks to our project partners Region of Peel and Hatch.