The image of what the new RCMP detachment in Prince Rupert will look like once construction is complete in the downtown area of the city |
The City has followed up on an announcement from the summer time that noted of the success for three artists in the region from their call for submissions for art work for the new RCMP Detachment.
The municipal policing facility is currently under construction on Third Avenue East adjacent to the Court House.
At the August 28th Council session Council revealed the result of the competition and the names of the successful artist, Nicholas John, Chris Fraser and Kristen Mckay.
We made note of their success with this piece at the end of August.
The work that were submitted caught the eye of the City's adjudication panel made up of artists Lynn Cocinai and Kelli Clifton. As well as Sandy Jones from the Prince Rupert Community Arts Council, Veronika Stewart representing the City of Prince Rupert and Gerry Walker the officer in charge of the detachment.
Mr. John's work (above) which was awarded the top prize of 10,000 dollars, will be the first of the artwork to be on display once the detachment build is complete.
His overview of his submsission from the statement today provides a glimpse of the background behind his artistic process.
“I am honoured to have my submission selected to be placed on our local RCMP at the new Municipal Police Detachment building in Prince Rupert. The centre of the artwork features a majestic eagle, symbolizing strength and grace, reflecting the local RCMP's unwavering commitment to protecting and serving our community. The surrounding imagery of towering tree tops pays homage to Prince Rupert's rainforest, reminding us of our shared responsibility to preserve our heritage for future generations. The stripes in the background represent the rainbow, symbolizes the city's diversity, and is intended to foster unity and pride in our interconnectedness.” -- Artist, Nicholas JohnCross posted from the North Coast Review
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