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New public sculptures for Penticton鈥檚 waterfront and downtown

Artist Talk and Forum is at the Penticton Art Gallery Saturday
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These are just three of the eight sculptures being placed around the city and waterfront as part of the city鈥檚 year-long Public Sculpture Exhibition program. (City of Penticton)

From a red spider and giant wine bottle made out of horseshoes to kissing salmon, there are eight new public sculptures to see this long weekend if you are walking along Okanagan Lake, downtown by City Hall and Front Street.

The City鈥檚 new set of public sculptures are being installed Thursday and Friday. To celebrate, an opening ceremony including Artist Talk and Forum will be held at the Penticton Art Gallery on Saturday, May 20 in the Tea Room from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.

鈥淭he Artist Talk and Forum features this year鈥檚 sculpture artists and explores the role of public art in defining and enhancing public spaces,鈥 said Kelsey Johnson, manager of recreation, arts & culture. 鈥淲e鈥檙e looking forward to hearing from these talented artists.鈥

The Public Sculpture Exhibition program was created in 2016 and is a year-long outdoor exhibit of original sculptures.

鈥淎rt has the power to transform spaces, inspire creativity and foster a sense of community. They serve as landmarks, gathering points and inspiration for residents and visitors alike,鈥 said Mayor Julius Bloomfield. 鈥淚 encourage everyone to take the time to explore these new installations and celebrate the power of art to bring people together.鈥

Pearl the Pandemic Salmon by Kaleden artist Jean E Ouellon won People鈥檚 Choice from last year鈥檚 set of public art. The horseshoe sculpture was in the sand beside the Lakeshore Drive promenade.

A virtual walking app as well as bios and additional background on the artists are available on .

Eight artists were selected to display their works in the 2023 Penticton Public Sculpture Exhibit, which will be on display until the end of April 2024. A jury made up of members of the City鈥檚 Arts Creative and Cultural Innovations Committee and community representatives reviewed submissions and chose the following artists and sculptures:

David Hunwick (Victoria, BC) 鈥淭he Kiss鈥

William Frymire (Kamloops, BC) 鈥淣atural Transitions鈥

Serge Mozhnevsky (Coquitlam, BC) 鈥淲ish to Fly鈥

Ron Simmer (Vancouver, BC) 鈥淕IGASPIDER鈥

Peter Vogelaar (Winlaw, BC) 鈥淢etamorphosis鈥

Karl Mattson (Rolla, BC) 鈥淚ntersect鈥

Jean E. Ouellon (Kaledon, BC) 鈥1760鈥

Kyle Thornley (Revelstoke, BC) 鈥淎ncient Wisdoms鈥

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Monique Tamminga

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Monique brings 20 years of award-winning journalism experience to the role of editor at the Penticton Western News. Of those years, 17 were spent working as a senior reporter and acting editor with the Langley Advance Times.
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