Currie brightens winter nights with seven light-based art installations in the woods

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Currie brightens winter nights with seven light-based art installations in the woods yyc

It’s one of seven installations created by Siksika Nation visual artist Adrian Stimson and Edmonton-based light design and installation artist Dylan Toymaker in the newly reopened Woodlands area of Alexandria Park. This particular piece, designed by Stimson, is a sequential installation using Blackfoot pictographs on lanterns that line a winding path in the wooded area near the Currie Barracks.

L-R, Artist, Dylan Toymaker and Adrian Stimson with their new art installation called Light the Night at the newly reopened Woodlands area of Alexandria Park using Blackfoot pictographs on lanterns that line a winding path in the wooded area near the Currie Barracks in Calgary on Thursday, January 12, 2023.Stimson’s second installation offers a more linear narrative. Honouring Indigenous Veterans features painted portraits on canvas on large wooden frames illuminated by Toymaker’s light design.

L-R, Artist, Adrian Stimson and Dylan Toymaker with their new art installation called Light the Night at the newly reopened Woodlands area of Alexandria Park using Blackfoot pictographs on lanterns that line a winding path in the wooded area near the Currie Barracks in Calgary on Thursday, January 12, 2023.“Most of my work like this does have an immersive aspect,” says Toymaker. “People walk through my installations. I don’t do as much explicit narrative storytelling in that sense.

“We wanted to keep this place really natural,” says Teresa Goldstein, senior director of real estate at Canada Lands Co. “There are lots of manicured places in the city, but we wanted this beautiful wooded spot that felt like it was part of more traditional land that was here, that the military didn’t clear-cut or do anything with.”

 

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