Points Plaza bus stop in Kettle Point (L to R) Lambton Shores Mayor Doug Cook, Artist Moses Lunham, Artist Bridget George, Kettle & Stony Point First Nation Chief Kimberly Bressette (Photo courtesy of Huron Shores Area Transit)Points Plaza bus stop in Kettle Point (L to R) Lambton Shores Mayor Doug Cook, Artist Moses Lunham, Artist Bridget George, Kettle & Stony Point First Nation Chief Kimberly Bressette (Photo courtesy of Huron Shores Area Transit)
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Indigenous-inspired art beautifies KP bus stops

Two bus stops at Kettle & Stony Point First Nation (KP) have been given a makeover, thanks to a couple of local artists.

They're located on the Huron Shores Area Transit route, at Points Plaza on West Ipperwash Road and Stony Point Community on Army Camp Road.

The Indigenous-inspired designs were created by Moses Lunham and Bridget George, who are both graduates of Fanshawe College's Graphic Arts program and professionals in the graphics industry.

They each received a $2,000 honorarium for the use of their work.

A shared ribbon cutting ceremony was recently held to mark the completion of the work, which was made possible in part by a Lambton County Creative County Grant.

Points Plaza bus stop in Kettle Point (L to R) Lambton Shores Mayor Doug Cook, Artist Bridget George, Artist Moses Lunham, Kettle & Stony Point First Nation Chief Kimberly Bressette, Southwind Dev. Corp. CEO Michael George (Photo courtesy of Huron Shores Area Transit)Points Plaza bus stop in Kettle Point (L to R) Lambton Shores Mayor Doug Cook, Artist Bridget George, Artist Moses Lunham, Kettle & Stony Point First Nation Chief Kimberly Bressette, Southwind Dev. Corp. CEO Michael George (Photo courtesy of Huron Shores Area Transit)

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