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Welcome to the Vancouver Public Art Voyage!
Art is the silent ambassador of culture, narrating stories of time, people, and place. In Vancouver, a canvas of diversity is etched on every corner, captured through the vibrant display of public art that dots the cityscape. Our mission is to illuminate this artistic pulse—bringing the hidden symphony of colours, shapes, and stories to the forefront of our community consciousness.
This digital platform is an ode to the living gallery that is Vancouver. It's a journey through the varied neighbourhoods, each beat of the artist's hammer and stroke of the brush telling you a different tale. There is a total of 326 artworks currently in place. From the bustling downtown murals to the whispering sculptures of Victoria-Fraserview, art is everywhere—waiting to be discovered and inspired.
Our interactive map and dynamic visualizations serve as your guide through the city's creative veins. With each click, you will uncover the breadth and depth of public art in Vancouver. Explore the creations that stand proudly in open spaces, delve into the diverse origins of the artists, and contemplate the myriad materials that shape these expressions of our city's soul.
We have meticulously crafted this portal to engage artists, cultural planners, art enthusiasts, and tourists alike, inviting all to dialogue with the city’s cultural landmarks. Whether you are here to plan your next art trail, understand the geographical spread of creativity, or simply immerse yourself in the visual feast that Vancouver has to offer, this is the place to begin.
Join us as we celebrate the stories etched in stone, metal, and paint. Let's venture together into the artistic narrative of Vancouver, an ever-evolving tapestry of public art that beckons to be explored.
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Our website aims to help you explore local public art in Vancouver and add more exposure to the under-the-radar artists and their artworks.
If you are interested in learning more about interviews and news about public artworks in Vancouver, feel free to click on the links below:
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