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Sterling Downey is a Canadian artist, festival organizer, and politician in Montreal, Quebec. He is a founding member and principal organizer of the ''Under Pressure'' graffiti art festival in the city and has served on the
Montreal city council The Montreal City Council (french: Conseil municipal de Montréal) is the governing body in the mayor–council government in the city of Montreal, Quebec. The head of the city government in Montreal is the mayor, who is first among equals in the ...
since 2013 as a member of Projet Montréal.


Private career: graffiti artist and festival organizer

Downey was born in Montreal. Both his parents died when he was in his mid-20s, a development that he has acknowledged caused him to enter a "massive" state of depression during this time. He credits the culture of graffiti art with helping him through those years of his life. Downey was a co-founder of ''Under Pressure'' in 1995. He has acknowledged that the first festival was intended as a joke, undertaken in response to crackdowns from the city and police; this notwithstanding, he has also said that the festival eventually became a means of keeping debates around graffiti in the public eye and of informing skeptical Montrealers of different sides to the issue. ''Under Pressure'' is now the longest running graffiti festival in the world, with the Drogheda Bridge Jam being the longest running graffiti event. Downey has frequently commented on various issues surrounding graffiti art, including its legal status and the motivations of its creators. "You're doing it for free," he said in 2001. "You have to accept that it may disappear or be crossed out the next day." He has acknowledged the ethical dilemmas of the practice, describing the art as, "illegal, but romantic," and at one point saying, "If I go and paint something on a building without permission, I must take responsibility for my actions. I know right from wrong." In the 2010s, he encouraged a group of youth from the Pointe-Saint-Charles YMCA to protect a mural in their area from vandalism; in relation to this matter, he has said, "If you want to change the direction of something, you need to use positive actions, not negative ones." In 2006, Downey invited city councillor Marcel Tremblay to come to the ''Under Pressure'' festival, after Tremblay had publicly advocated for a new law targeting graffiti artists. Tremblay accepted the offer and had an extended conversation with Downey during the event. Downey remarked that he respected Tremblay for doing this, even if their viewpoints were ultimately different. Downney subsequently branched out into advertising and became the creative director of a group called ''Faux Amis''. He organized an event called the Sneaker Pimps Tour in 2008, featuring 1,500 editions of rare
sneakers Sneakers (also called trainers, athletic shoes, tennis shoes, gym shoes, kicks, sport shoes, flats, running shoes, or runners) are shoes primarily designed for sports or other forms of physical exercise, but which are now also widely used fo ...
. In 2014, Downey argued that graffiti artists should receive credit for the use of their images in copyrighted media such as movies and video games.


City Councillor

Downey was elected to Montreal city council in the 2013 municipal election, winning a close contest over actor Sébastien Dhavernas of the Équipe Denis Coderre pour Montréal party in the Verdun division of Desmarchais-Crawford. Projet Montréal emerged as the main opposition party on council in this election, and Downey was appointed as the party's critic on homelessness and animal issues. By virtue of his position on city council, he also serves on the
Verdun borough council The Verdun borough council is the local governing body of Verdun, a borough in the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The council consists of seven members: the borough mayor (who also serves as a Montreal city councillor), two city councillors repre ...
. In May 2015, Downey brought forward a motion to permit skateboarders to make use of Montreal's bike paths. The motion was unanimously accepted. He subsequently led a successful drive for the Verdun borough council to approve an upgraded skateboard park in the area, and in early 2016 he successfully advocated for Verdun to ban new drive-through establishments on the grounds that they would encourage unnecessary automobile use. Downey brought forward a motion in January 2016 to require that "heat stop" buildings, wherein homeless people can gather for warmth, be opened whenever Montreal's temperature falls to -15 degrees Celsius. Montreal's existing law indicated these facilities would only open if the temperature fell to -27. Shortly thereafter, Downey called for the city to approve an anti-bullying policy with greater protection in public spaces, including parks and transit. Also in 2016, Downey was one of only two city councillors to vote against changing the name of Montreal's Vimy Park to honour former Quebec premier Jacques Parizeau. He said he was "saddened" that no one involved in the process considered that removing the former name, which honoured fallen Canadian soldiers from the
Battle of Vimy Ridge The Battle of Vimy Ridge was part of the Battle of Arras, in the Pas-de-Calais department of France, during the First World War. The main combatants were the four divisions of the Canadian Corps in the First Army, against three divisions o ...
, "might actually insult somebody." A newspaper report on the matter indicated that Downey was an associate member of the
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branch in Verdun. Following a
calèche A barouche is a large, open, four-wheeled carriage, both heavy and luxurious, drawn by two horses. It was fashionable throughout the 19th century. Its body provides seats for four passengers, two back-seat passengers vis-à-vis two behind the co ...
accident resulting in an injury to a horse, he called for the city to either regulate the calèche industry effectively or abolish it. He later opposed calls for a pit bull ban in the city, calling instead for "responsible ownership."René Bruemmer, "Demonstration defends pit bulls as ban proposed," ''Montreal Gazette'', 27 September 2016, A4.


Electoral record


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