The shape of art to come

Cali Olleck (left) and Erica Maltby had a lot of fun showing City Council the shape of art to come through the Pre-Teen Summer Camp's public art project. They told Mayor Dave Raven and Councillors that pre-teens will make and paint a multi-panel work of art that will be fixed to the fence surrounding Beruschi Park. The panels will represent the mountains and the Columbia River and will include shapes suggestive of Revelstoke, its animals, activities and events, such as bears, musical notes, hiking boots and other shapes. David F. Rooney photo
Cali Olleck (left) and Erica Maltby had a lot of fun showing City Council the shape of art to come through the Pre-Teen Summer Camp's public art project. They told Mayor Dave Raven and Councillors that pre-teens will make and paint a multi-panel work of art that will be fixed to the fence surrounding Beruschi Park. The panels will represent the mountains and the Columbia River and will include shapes suggestive of Revelstoke, its animals, activities and events, such as bears, musical notes, hiking boots and other shapes. David F. Rooney photo