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New Westminster Public Art Walking Tour

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New Westminster is home to a vibrant collection of public art that reflects the city’s creativity, diversity, and community spirit. Explore the Public Art Self-Guided Tour and Virtual Map to discover works that animate the urban landscape, spark dialogue, and celebrate inclusive artistic expression. You can also enjoy more self-guided experiences highlighting the city’s rich arts and heritage offerings.

Credit: City of New Westminster |James Harry 

Miyíw̓ts – Water’s Edge is a 16ft mirror polished stainless steel sculpture that reflects the strength and power of the site’s former Glenbrook Ravine while referencing Coast Salish design motifs and presence on these lands. Gold leaf has been intricately applied to the inner recessions bringing warmth, depth and movement to the work. The sculpture rests on top of a Cor-ten steel inlay designed in the shape of the Coast Salish eye.

 

 

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New Westminster Public Art

New Westminster Public Art
New Westminster
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March 1, 2025
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New Westminster is home to a vibrant collection of public art that reflects the city’s creativity, diversity, and community spirit. Explore the Public Art Self-Guided Tour and Virtual Map to discover works that animate the urban landscape, spark dialogue, and celebrate inclusive artistic expression. You can also enjoy more self-guided experiences highlighting the city’s rich arts and heritage offerings. Read more...
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New Westminster Cultural Crawl

New Westminster Cultural Crawl
New Westminster
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October 4, 2025
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The New West Cultural Crawl is back, and this time, it’s bigger and more vibrant than ever as the annual family-friendly event celebrates their 22nd year. From October 4 to 5, the city of New Westminster will come alive with a vibrant array of events and activities that highlight the city’s rich artistic community. This year’s event promises to inspire attendees with a Read more...
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You Used to Call me Marie | Anvil Theatre

Anvil Centre Theatre
New Westminster
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November 8, 2025
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November 9, 2025
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You used to call me Marie… by Tai Amy Grauman November 8 & 9, 2025 Music and dance bring to life the story of Marie Callihoo and generations of Alberta’s Métis women. Follow Marie, Iskwewo, Napew, and Mistatim (“horse” in Michif) in celebrations of love and resilience. Robust yet intimate, it explores the fur trade and political uprisings from the Read more...
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