"Murphy" by Laurel Dinney from Victoria.
(DAN WALTON / iNFOnews.ca)
May 09, 2023 - 4:30 PM
Members of the public may have had their last chance to appreciate some of the public art in Penticton’s most recent outdoor public art exhibition because private buyers are showing interest.
After the 2022-2023 exhibit came to an end last month, the City of Penticton notified the public the sculptures were available for purchase.
Shane Mills with the city said more than 10 inquiries were made, and three buyers were connected with artists for further discussions.
“No confirmed sales but the city doesn’t broker the deals or take commission so we may not be informed of sales, but it does indicate interest in the art.”
The people’s choice awards for the recent exhibit years, as voted by the public, were Pearl the Pandemic Salmon by Jean E Ouellon in first place, What Does the Nose Know? by Ron Simmer came in second with Murphy by Laurel Dinney finishing third.
The City earmarks $40,000 for public art and the Penticton Public Sculpture Exhibition receives the majority it.
Installation of this year's sculptures will begin on May 19.
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