Located at:
2001 Mt Seymour Parkway, North Vancouver
Neighbourhood: Dollarton
Category: Civic
Status: Existing
Sponsor: District of North Vancouver
Description:
Located within the Seymour River Heritage Park this piece can be found on river bed situated directly behind Maplewood Farm. Through a series of five stones proceeding from sharp to smooth the artwork illustrates the accelerated affects of the natural forces inherent to the site. In the winter, when the river is running high, some or all of the stones may be submerged causing them to tilt or slide. Each spring, as the water recedes, the sculpture will be revealed in a new and transformed state.
Specifications:
Granite
About the Artist:
Adam Kuby has an MFA in sculpture from the University of North Carolina. He defines his works as "collaborations with the built and natural world that aim to foster a sense of connectedness in our increasingly fractured environment". He sees each project as "an opportunity to explore how human activity and natural systems can better coexist and how art can promote a deeper sense of place". Mr. Kuby resides in Portland, Oregon.