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Wood Carving Sympsium

Friday September 11 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Saturday September 12 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Sunday September 13 10:00 am to 4:00 pm

Rossland’s first Wood Carving Symposium is September 11-13. This unique event brings three local artists to downtown Rossland where three new wooden sculptures will be created for Centennial Trail. The sculptures will be carved live so the community has the opportunity to witness the process of making from concept through to fruition of a wooden sculpture. The artists will be working openly, in the parking lot next to the Cold Beer and Wine Store at the corner of Columbia Avenue and Spokane Street from 10am to 4pm daily. 

Our artists are Columbia Basin Artists: Lars Baggenstos (Rossland), Mike Williams (Rossland/Patterson), and Michael Penny (Fernie)! They will each carve a sculpture with the theme of “Encounters in the Woods”. 

 

Originally dreamed to have Indigenous, provincial and international artists participating alongside local Columbia Basin artists in a live sculpture carving event with presentations and other activities that share some of the history of carving and its influence on cultures around the world. Due to covid-19 and this unprecedented year the RCAC is keeping our first sculpture symposium safe and small. We are extremely lucky to have amazing local sculptors participating. 

 

This project seeks to connect recreation, art, nature, and culture by showing the development of a sculpture from concept to completion and displaying the completed sculptures in a natural, non-traditional, and unexpected environment.

 

We recognize that a public art piece that is professional, of high artistic merit, and a subject that people can identify with, creates an appreciation and legacy for the arts by the general public.  The presence of public art demonstrates to visitors and residents that Rossland is not just an active sporting community but also a dynamic arts & culture community that makes art accessible. 

 

The community will be able to watch the creative and technical processes of the artists. After the event, the sculptures will be placed on Centennial Trail for trail users to enjoy year-round.

 

Special thanks to BC Arts Council, pfeil Swiss Made Carving Tools, the City of Rossland, the Rams Head Inn and Sourdough Holdings Ltd. for your support in making this project happen!

 

Safety precautions:

We ask that when you stop-by to watch the carving that you maintain social distancing, wear a mask if that is your preference, and to help our volunteers keep the gatherings under 40 people. If you see a group watching the carving, please come back later! 

 

In this time of reopening after COVID-19 we are working very hard to create a safe event for the community. For full safety plans please check out www.rosslandartscouncil.com.




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For more information please contact:

 

Meghan Hall

RCAC Executive Administrator

 

rosslandarts@gmail.com

 

Town: Rossland, BC
Venue: Parking Lot
Address: corner of Columbia Avenue and Spokane Street