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‘Sea to Sky’ public art by Coast Salish artist unveiled in Richmond

A large art installation by Coast Salish and Musqueam Nation artist Thomas Cannell has been unveiled at a prominent intersection in Richmond.

The six-storey installation, entitled ‘Sea to Sky’, was commissioned by Keltic Development Canada at its ‘The Paramount’ development, across from Richmond Centre.

The design features traditional iconography of the Pacific Northwest. The unveiling comes as Keltic completes the first two towers of ‘The Paramount’ development, consisting of residential units, office space and a 19,000 square feet Early Childhood Development Hub. The third tower, consisting of residential condominiums, will be completed in early Spring.

Photos: Sea to Sky Coast Salish artwork in Richmond

Public art commissioned by Keltic Canada Development
The official unveiling of “Sea to Sky”.
Public art commissioned by Keltic Canada Development
“Sea to Sky” at The Paramount development in Richmond.
Public art commissioned by Keltic Canada Development
“Sea to Sky” at The Paramount development in Richmond.
Public art commissioned by Keltic Canada Development
Representatives of the Musqueam Nation, City of Richmond and Keltic Development at the unveiling.
Public art commissioned by Keltic Canada Development
Close up of “Sea to Sky” at The Paramount development in Richmond.
Public art commissioned by Keltic Canada Development
“Sea to Sky” at The Paramount development in Richmond.
Public art commissioned by Keltic Canada Development
“Sea to Sky” at The Paramount development in Richmond.
Public art commissioned by Keltic Canada Development
“Sea to Sky” at The Paramount development in Richmond.

The Paramount and the art installation are located at No. 3 Road and Cook Road in Richmond, across from Richmond Centre. The project was designed by GBL Architects.

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Peter Meiszner
Peter Meiszner
Peter Meiszner is an experienced journalist and media relations professional, based in Vancouver. As founder of urbanYVR.com, he has been reporting on urban development across the Lower Mainland since 2016, and has also served as vice-chair of the Gastown Historic Area Planning Committee. In October 2022, he was elected to Vancouver city council and is no longer actively reporting for urbanYVR.

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