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Washed ashore at the Calgary Zoo The Calgary Zoo’s newest art installation, Washed Ashore, is made up of 15 pieces depicting marine wildlife made entirely of debris collected from Pacific Ocean ...
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YouTube on MSNMeeting the Goldman in real life. #livingstatue
Join us on this captivating journey as we meet the enigmatic Goldman in real life! Delve into the artistry and dedication ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNThings to do in Calgary in July: Midway Movie Night | Folk Fest | Sunfest
There is no shortage of things to do in Calgary. Here are highlights from local events in and around the city.
The City of Calgary's public art collection began growing in 1911 and has amassed over 1300 pieces since its inception.
The City of Calgary’s public art collection, created in partnership with the Calgary Arts Department, began growing in 1911 and has since amassed more than 1,300 pieces. The displays throughout the ...
The Calgary Zoo/Wilder Institute has announced the death of three-month-old North American river otter pup, Remi. “We believe her passing was swift and she did not suffer,” the zoo said in a ...
The massive Calgary Zoo houses nearly 1,000 animals – from tigers to gorillas – in enclosures that are representative of their natural habitats. Stop by Panda Passage to meet the zoo's two ...
They've been described as pieces of art, created by a small Calgary woodworking company that recently made a special delivery to another world famous artist.
Art & Exhibitions A Parade of 100 Massive Elephant Sculptures Barrels Into Beverly Hills The beloved art installation has completed its 5,000-mile journey across America.
The completed sculptures will be placed at the Raza Art Gallery in Mandla. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.
Indoor bonsai add life, calm and style to modern homes. They bring freshness, natural beauty and a unique touch that enhances everyday living spaces.
The bronze bull sculptures, a recognizable feature on the St. Paul campus, were put there in installments – two in 2001 and one in 2002 – as part of the late-1990s Haecker Hall renovation.
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