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WATCH ABOVE: Raw video of the “Open Sea” whale sculpture in its new location. EDMONTON — The popular bronze whale sculpture has returned to West Edmonton Mall, after a five-year hiatus.
Cayman Smith-Martin pedals his 30-foot-long "iguana," with spines made from scrap cardboard, during the Papio Kinetic Sculpture Parade Saturday, May 4, 2019, in Key West, Fla. Elements for some 20 ...
While other malls are faltering, West Ed remains afloat. How West Edmonton Mall’s quirks — from penguins to public art — are protecting it from the ‘retail apocalypse’ Skip to main content ...
The fourth annual Papio Kinetic Sculpture Parade took place Saturday, May 4, 2019, in downtown Key West. It’s named after Key Largo artist Stanley Papio, a welder and folk artist who liked to ...
The famous whale sculpture at West Edmonton Mall finally has a new home after about five years in storage. It’s being reinstalled in Phase 1 near Sears. Photo by Ed Kaiser / Edmonton Journal.
3:07 Man traps himself inside Edmonton’s infamous Talus Dome artwork Work to repair Edmonton’s infamous Talus Dome art installation in west Edmonton has hit a bit of a hiccup. The Edmonton ...
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New sculptures on display at Edmonton Expo Centre - MSNThe Edmonton Expo Centre is now home to two new permanent art installations made by artists with developmental disabilities. The sculptures are collaborative projects between the Nina Haggerty ...
An Edmonton artist has won a hotly contested $1-million commission for a large bronze sculpture of War of 1812 hero Sir Isaac Brock, and he'd like to look at the major-general's long-interred ...
The sculptures initially shocked Dan Klemke, an advocate for the barriers whose wife committed suicide from the bridge in 2013. Article content “If it was a joke, it’s pretty sick, I think.
DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) — A new exhibit at the Dallas Arboretum is getting ready to open for Spring and Summer. "Wind Sculptures In Motion: The Kinetic Art of Lyman Whitaker" features 122 rotating ...
A large wooden sculpture of a severed red hand has sat on the northeast corner of 96th Street and 104th Avenue for years, but it won’t be there for much longer.
Is the Talus Dome sculpture – Edmonton’s most expensive and most exposed piece of public art — located in the right place? This isn’t the kind of question one would… ...
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