CITY OF SASKATOON’S PLACEMAKER PROGRAM RELOCATES TWO SCULPTURES AND INSTALLS TWO NEW ARTWORKS
Two sculptures, part of the City of Saskatoon’s (City) temporary public art Placemaker Program, are being relocated as determined by the City’s Visual Arts Placement Jury (VAPJ). During the annual review of the collection, VAPJ considers the potential of new locations for existing artworks. The changes will provide artwork to the Sutherland Business Improvement District (BID) and Mayfair area; allowing the City to provide new artwork in the Riversdale BID and River Landing. The initiative to relocate art responds to requests from public consultations in 2013 to have public art in a variety of locations.
Harvest Collector, by local artist Leslie Potter, exhibited since 2010 in the Farmers Market was installed October 3, 2014, in the Mayfair Neighbourhood at 33rd Street and Avenue C. It has been exhibited since 2010, in the Farmers Market area. The artist’s description of the work represents his vision for the art. “The gentle and colourful nature of this sculpture creates many variations: a big hay rake, a sheaf of wheat, or perhaps a kind of vessel that gathers food.”
Dream Walker, by Leslie Potter, will be relocated from 20th Street West near White Buffalo Youth Lodge to Central Avenue at the beginning of November. It has been located on 20th Street West since 2006. The artist describes the piece, “The soft colours and quirky gestures of this sculpture are integrated to provide a gentle quietude.”
In addition, the City is also pleased to announce the installation of two new artworks.
Dapplers, by Leslie Potter, will be installed on 20th Street West near Station 20 West in November. It is comprised of two playful and colourful abstract animals made from steel and cement. It will be installed for three years.
We are all Linked, by Monique Martin, will be installed throughout Saskatoon in December. It is comprised of interlocked hexagons made of clay and covered in beeswax, and installed in trees at various locations. Many community members have participated in workshops with the artist to make the components of the installation. It will be installed for the winter season.
Plaques with artwork title, artist name, and statement will be installed with each piece.
For more information regarding the Placemaker Program, visit www.saskatoon.ca/go/placemaker.
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