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Brampton Fire Staton 207

The City of Brampton hired STEPS to facilitate this mural by artists Mo Thunder, Saphera Peters, and Jennifer Messon for the Brampton Fire Station 207.

Project at a glance

Location: 75 Vodden St E, Brampton, ON L6V 1T4

Artist: Mo Thunder, Saphera Peters, and Jennifer Messon 

Documentarian: Herman Custodio, Joel Din

Year: 2023

Service: Public Art Management

1

community trail walk

3

artists

1

public mural

1424

sq ft of artwork

About the project

This mural on the side of Brampton Fire Station 207 was crafted with inspiration drawn from a community walk along the Etobicoke Creek Trail. Led by Toronto Aboriginal Eco Tours founder Alan Colley, students from nearby schools, Indigenous artist Mo Thunder, and Brampton Fire and Emergency Services staff explored medicinal plants, fire teachings, Indigenous histories, and storytelling. 

The learnings from the walk were later integrated into the mural’s design, mirroring the teachings that resonated most with students. In autumn 2023, Mo Thunder, assisted by emerging Brampton artist Saphera Peters and Indigenous artist Jennifer Messon, painted this mural.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Artist Statement

o·tsísteˀ / ishkode

the fire that burns in our hearts
is also the passion deep within our bones
sizzling embers ignite compassionate spirits that walk on the land 
with intention, curiosity and care 
thunder beings bring water
where steam and smoke rise through rainbow medicine flickering through the sky
Sumac
burdock 
elderberry 
milkweed 
and willow plant medicines provide 
and grandfathers support us
to carry hope for the next generation

About the artists

Mo Thunder

Mo Thunder

Mo Thunder

Mo Thunder Bedard (they/them) is a queer, nonbinary/fluid, neurodivergent multidisciplinary artist and facilitator based in T’karonto (Toronto). They’re Haudenosaunee (Oneida Nation of the Thames), French-Canadian and Anishinaabe (Aamjiwnaang First Nation). Mo is also inspired by intergenerational connections and healing, family and memories, personal and collective empowerment, and all of creation, especially skyworld.

@mo_thunder
mo-thunder.com

Saphera Peters

Saphera Peters

Saphera Peters is an illustrator based in Brampton, Canada, who brings joy to others through vibrant colours and dynamic compositions inspired by South Asian culture.

@sapherapeters
sapherapeters.com

Jennifer Messon

Jennifer Messon

Jennifer Messon is a two-spirited Indigenous artist, born and raised in Toronto. They work with different mediums such as painting and traditional beadwork. They have contributed to many individual and collaborative murals throughout the Greater Toronto Area.

@gaay_lord

Partners

We are thankful for the many collaborators who made this mural possible:

The Indigenous Network, Brampton Fire and Emergency Services, Nibi Emosaawdang Public School, Gordon Graydon Sr. Public School

This project was in partnership with the City of Brampton

2023 CreateSpace Public Art Residency funder logos (Canada Council for the Arts, TD Ready Commitment, Canadian Race Relations Foundation)

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