” Bright Waters offers this contemplation as a piece of public art that aims to remind viewers to play an active role in keeping water clean and true to its own nature.
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Together they are a play of form and meaning; the forms identical yet seeming entirely different.”
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The size and scale of the works enhance their incongruity, creating both a mental and physical displacement.
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Composed of three vertical sculptures that emerge from out of water pools at the entrance of the MET I, condominium, 'Unfold' engages the viewer as a welcoming gesture.
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The five lanterns comprise a “fairy ring” ensemble of stainless steel mirror finished Marasmius Oreades fungi, scaled at 10 – 12’ height.
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Yuxweluptuns’ twenty-year investigation in to the ovoid, and his coining of the term Ovoidism, represents true innovation.”
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Counterpoint/Voyage to the Mountain - Muse Atelier - 2008 📍 burnaby
This work consists of two laser-cut steel sculptures in the shapes of wolves. The following inscriptions are etched into the animals; “The sun in long grasses”; “The wind in the trees.”
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" Vanessa Brown works in sculpture, video and installation. Her work explores various ideas around craft, constructs of gender and labour, ideas of escape, gestures of comfort, and liminal spaces such as holes and dreams.
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His work centres around contemporary mystical subjects, consciousness, and pagan and divination ritual, practice, and research.
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As people became more hasty with their writing the right side of the letter “V” began to elongate resulting in the symbol we know and use today.
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Gunilla Klingberg lives and works in Stockholm. She is represented by Galerie Nordenhake, Stockholm and Berlin.
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Etrog, who passed away in 2014, is best known for his abstracted figurative sculptures which represent the human body’s transformation in a mechanized, industrial world.
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Huet’s work may also pay homage to the tradition of equestrian statuary monumentalizing important figures.
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It is located outside Convocation Mall.
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Etched into the mirror are the phrases “Discovery, Diversity and Dialogue” and “Bold Initiatives, Innovation, and Risk Taking”. Within the oval, one may sit, contemplate, and reflect.
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Man by Michael Dennis (1998) 📍 Burnaby, BC, Canada
A monumental cedar hammer sculpture reflecting on masculinity through gesture. Installed at SFU’s TASC 1 building, it aligns with Dennis’ practice of carving expressive forms from salvaged wood.
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On The Beach by Geert Maas (1999) 📍 Burnaby, BC, Canada
A bronze sculpture of five sunbathers, using varied patinas to create distinct textures. Maas is an internationally recognized artist known for sculpture, painting, and relief work.
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Winnie’s Pleasure by Nancy Rubins (2024) 📍 Burnaby, BC, Canada
A site-specific sculpture of found canoes inspired by Burnaby Lake and the Brentwood community. The form shifts with each viewpoint, emphasizing movement, participation
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Bumble bee & Magnolia by Doug Taylor (2006) 📍 Burnaby, BC, Canada
A kinetic mixed media sculpture of a bumble bee and flower, made with sailcloth fabric and turbine mechanisms, designed to stay in constant motion within the landscape.
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Current by Ruth Beer (2019) 📍 Burnaby, BC, Canada
Circular forms of metal and glass reflect light and movement, inspired by flowing rivers and the water cycle. The work highlights water as a shared network and essential resource.
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Heech Lovers by Parviz Tanavoli (2019) 📍 Burnaby, BC, Canada
A sculpture shaped from the Farsi word Heech, meaning nothingness—not as absence, but as hope, friendship, and the presence of the known and unknown.
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Osprey Towers by Mowry Baden (2023) 📍 Burnaby, BC, Canada
Two sculptural towers with osprey nest–like forms at their peaks. Drawing from natural structures, the work emphasizes movement, perception, and the viewer’s physical experience of space.
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Chub Creek by Eric Robertson (2019) 📍 Burnaby, BC, Canada
Inspired by the former Chub Creek, this work uses the land otter as a metaphor for unseen forces moving beneath the landscape and emerging through water.
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Elements by Gunilla Klingberg (2024) 📍 Gilmore Place, Burnaby, BC
Elements by Gunilla Klingberg (2024) 📍 Gilmore Place, Burnaby, BC
Elements by Gunilla Klingberg (2024) 📍 Gilmore Place, Burnaby, BC
Elements by Gunilla Klingberg (2024) 📍 Gilmore Place, Burnaby, BC
A rotating pattern of elemental symbols that changes with your perspective, blending architecture, environment, and movement into one experience.
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Charm Bracelet by Douglas Coupland
Charm Bracelet by Douglas Coupland
Charm Bracelet by Douglas Coupland (2020) 📍 Brentwood, Burnaby, BC
The idea of collecting themes central to Burnaby in the form of a necklace connects retail culture to civic art and placemaking. Part of the Charm Bracelet experience is to see what’s in it.
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Companion by Vanessa Brown (2023) 📍 Burnaby, BC, Canada
A bronze relief of two intertwined trees with birdhouses for local Cedar Waxwings. The paired forms suggest different ways of living and reflect the complexity of sharing space.
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