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British Columbia Law Enforcement Memorial: sculpture: More images: British Columbia Legislature Cenotaph: 1925 () Vernon and Sidney March sculpture: Bronze: More images: Fallen Paramedics Memorial: 2015 () sculpture: More images: Front Fountain: 1906 () Hooper & Watkins fountain, sculpture: More images: Gate of Harmonious Interest: 1981 () More ...
The Knowledge Totem Pole is a totem pole carved by Coast Salish artist Cicero August and sons Darrel and Doug August, installed outside the British Columbia Parliament Buildings, in Victoria, British Columbia. [1] The pole was originally created for the 1994 Commonwealth Games. [2]
The list below is of works whose purpose is at least partly artistic and located in the New South Wales local government area of the City of Sydney.Outside the scope of this list are objects and installations that are: located in the suburbs of Greater Sydney; primarily water features, such as the fountains in Martin Place and in the forecourt of the Sydney Opera House; purely memorial objects ...
Public art in Sydney (1 C, 6 P) ... Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Sydney" ... Victoria Barracks, Sydney; W. Walsh Bay;
The Audain Art Museum’s Permanent Collection of nearly 200 works of art is a visual journey through the history of art from coastal British Columbia. Audain Gallery: Vancouver: Greater Vancouver: Art: website, operated by Simon Fraser University at the Goldcorp Centre for the Arts Barkerville Historic Town: Barkerville: Cariboo: Open air
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The Art of the Book '08 Exhibit, 2010–2011, Victoria, British Columbia. The University of Victoria Art Collection and the Maltwood Art Gallery and Museum were amalgamated in 1978. [4] At this time, a dedicated space for the collection was opened in the Jamie Cassels Centre (formerly University Centre) . [7]