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Culture Days will return September 20 – October 13, 2024.

  • #VisitPublicArt - Jenny Hamner visits, Slueth of Bears, by Edwin & Veronica Dam de Nogales (Lynn Valley)
  • #VisitPublicArt - Artist Eric Neighbour visits Queensbury Tree Frog (Moodyville Park)
  • #VisitPublicArt - Even Yogi found poetry on the newly restored bridge Streams of Consciousness, by Katherine Kerr (Lower Lonsdale)
  • #VisitPublicArt - Dolores Atlin visits "The Masts" by Samuel Roy-Bois (Moodyville Park)

#VisitPublicArt

Self-guided

Nature & outdoors Photography Sculpture & installation Tour Visual arts
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Date and time

This activity runs the duration of Culture Days.

Location

City & District of North Vancouver, BC

Directions: Look for newest artworks at: Lynn Valley Mall Plaza, Moodyville Park, 13th & Lonsdale Ave., Edgemont Village, Lower Lonsdale.

Access

Free.

Offered in English.

Wheelchair accessible.

About

Join us in celebrating North Vancouver's newly installed public artworks in a socially distanced way. Anytime during Culture Days we encourage you to find one or more of the recent additions to North Vancouver's Public Art Collection. While enjoying the sights, take a moment to share a photo of your visit with us.

Here's How:

1) Click the orange button "Find Public Art" to choose the artworks you want to visit

2) Take a snapshot featuring you or a friend (even Fido) visiting the public artwork.

3) Post the image to your social media* including #VisitPublicArt in your message.

We will be on the lookout for your posts and will share your photos and messages with the artists who missed the opportunity for an official unveiling due to Covid-19 restrictions.

*Note: If you don't have a social media account don't let that stop you, simply send your photo directly to the event organizer at [email protected] with your permission to share.

Organizer

North Vancouver Public Art Program

North Vancouver’s Public Art Program works to create, program and maintain public works of art that are free and accessible to everyone. Each public art piece in the collection is an original, one-of-a-kind work that creatively celebrates North Vancouver's unique culture, heritage and natural environment. A distinctive cultural asset, public art provides a deep-rooted sense of place and serves as an artistic legacy for future generations. We invite residents and visitors alike to experience our extensive collection of public artwork managed by the North Vancouver Recreation & Culture.

Contact

Lori Phillips

phillipsl@nvrc.ca