Langley hosts sculpture unveiling on Second Street Plaza

Posted in Member News, Visual Art

Oct. 29, 2014

Coinciding with the merchant and town Halloween dress up from 2:30 to 5 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 31, the City of Langley—supported by the Langley Main Street Association—will host the unveiling of two sculptures. The sculptures will be installed on existing pedestals located in the Second Street plaza adjacent to the old Langley Fire House. Two works by local artists Lloyd Whannell and Sue Taves were selected in a competition conducted by the newly established Langley Arts Commission. These basalt stone works will be replaced eventually by new sculptures through an annual competition.

Mayor Fred McCarthy and City Planner Jeff Arango will conduct the unveiling at 5:30 p.m. after the downtown trick or treat Halloween festivity.

Attendees are encouraged to bring goblins and cameras to capture art history in the making.

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