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New Public Artwork by Karole Biron at Jacques Cartier Bridge

LONGUEUIL, Nov. 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Jacques Cartier and Champlain Bridges Incorporated (JCCBI) is pleased to announce that Karole Biron will create the new public artwork that will adorn the South Shore entrance to the Jacques Cartier Bridge. Scheduled for 2026, the installation of this new sculpture will mark the final stage in the area’s redevelopment.

The Jacques Cartier Bridge, a prominent feature in Montreal, is set to receive a new public artwork at its South Shore entrance, designed by acclaimed artist Karole Biron. This innovative installation aims to enhance the pedestrian experience while providing a visual representation that resonates with the local community and a broader audience.

Karole Biron, known for her vibrant and engaging art pieces, plans to create a work that reflects the dynamic nature of the area. The artwork is expected to serve as a welcoming symbol for visitors and residents alike. Biron focuses on integrating her works into the surrounding environment, ensuring that her pieces not only beautify the space but also contribute to a sense of place and identity.

The project is part of a larger effort to revitalize public spaces in Montreal, making them more accessible and inviting. This installation will complement the existing architectural beauty of the Jacques Cartier Bridge, which is an iconic structure in the city known for connecting various neighborhoods and promoting community interaction.

This initiative underscores the importance of art in public spaces, fostering an appreciation for creativity while encouraging civic engagement. The collaboration between the city and Biron represents a commitment to investing in cultural projects that elevate the urban environment and enhance the quality of life for residents.

The public artwork is anticipated to be completed by 2025, coinciding with ongoing discussions about improving and upgrading public infrastructure in the area. By commissioning talents like Biron, the city not only enriches its cultural landscape but also sets an example for other cities to incorporate art within urban planning.

As the project unfolds, community feedback will likely play a role in shaping the artwork, reinforcing the connection between the artist and the local population. Public art has the potential to inspire dialogue and strengthen community ties, making this initiative particularly poignant for Montreal.

Furthermore, this artwork will not be merely an aesthetic addition but will serve functional purposes, such as providing orientation for pedestrians and enhancing safety in busy areas. Artists like Karole Biron are increasingly recognized for their ability to create multifunctional public spaces that promote art as an essential element of urban life.

Overall, the new public artwork at the Jacques Cartier Bridge will not only beautify the entrance but also enrich the community, making it a landmark that speaks to the vibrancy and creativity of Montreal.

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