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"Emergence" is Home

  Today, “Emergence” was moved to its permanent location at the NAR Park in Dawson Creek. A huge thanks to Trans Carrier Ltd. for moving the sculpture in-kind, and for doing it with such expertise and care. Check out more photos at Public Art Sculpture and be sure to visit the site in the next week […]

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Announcing "Emergence"

“Emergence” In recognition of Canada’s 150th Anniversary of Confederation, the 75th Anniversary of the Alaska Highway, and 118 years of the Treaty 8 Agreement, the PLRAC is delighted to present “Emergence,” a public art sculpture created through the modification of a Caterpillar Trencher used in the building of the Alaska Highway and donated by Roger

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Congratulations to the artists whose designs will be used on the PLRAC Public Art Sculpture

Thank you everyone who submitted their designs to the PLRAC for the Public Art Sculpture. After months of consideration and deliberation, we are pleased to announce the four successful artists, below: 1. Kristen Auger was born and raised in Fort St. John, British Columbia. She is a member of the Bigstone Cree Nation located in

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Canada Council for the Arts New Chapter Program assists PLRAC's Public Art Sculpture

  201 projects were funded through Canada Council for the Arts’ New Chapter program and one of them was the PLRAC’s Public Art Sculpture! The media announcement from the Canada Council was, as follows: “From Sackville, to Rimouski, to Hearst, to Rolla, to Yellowknife, to Berlin, Singapore and New York, stay tuned to see their

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