Public Art in the Saint John Region

Public Art in the Saint John Region

Public art abounds throughout the Saint John region. Installations by local, national, and international artists can be found in town squares, public parks and along city streets, not to mention those pieces hiding in plain sight or tucked away in alleys or along walking trails.

Saint John

April 28 Day of Mourning Monument, located at the Lily Lake Pavilion in Rockwood Park

Are You Going To Do Something With That Dream Of Yours?, 2018, by Gabrielle Brown, located on Grannan Street

Balloon Girl-Charlotte, 2005, by Judi Pennanen, located at Market Squar

Barbara Ring Memorial Art Collection, 1983, Various Artists, located at the Saint John Free Public Library

Bolt, 2009, by Peter Powning, located at Saint John Energy

Boy on Stilts, by John Hooper, located at the Saint John Free Public Library

Cargo, by Pat Schell, located on Harbour Passage

Clementine, 2019, by Dodo Ose, located at the Corner of Princess and Canterbury Street

DeLancey’s Encampment Mural, 1985, by Fred Ross, located at the Saint John Arts Centre

Doors to Dreams, 2014, by Hiroyuki Asano, located at NBCC Saint John

DotSpot, 2017, by Alanna Baird, located on Harbour Passage

Fiddlehead, 2002, by James Boyd, located at the Saint John Arts Centre

Figurehead, 1995, by Carol Taylor, located at the Saint John City Market, Germain Street Entrance

First Day, 2012, by Jhon Gogaberishvili, located at the University of New Brunswick Saint John

Flesh, 1999, by Michel-Antoine Fournier, located at the Saint John Free Public Library

Gray Jays, 2017, by Phil Savage, located at Market Square

Hayward, 2021, by Mique Michelle, located at 89 Princess Street

Historical Figures in Saint John History, by Albert Deveau, located in Wolastoq Park

HMCS Saint John in Action, 1983, by John Alford, located at the Saint John Trade & Convention Centre

Icarus, 2016, by Janine Kortz-Waintrop, located at the Saint John Airport

In Transit, 2009, by Monica Adair & Stephen Kopp, located at Saint John Transit

Ladder Of Existence, 2018, by Garbrielle Brown, located on Grannan Street

Last Love-8, 2018, by Patrick Sullivan, located in Queen Square West

Lego Timepiece, 2016, by Robin Sather & SJ Community, located at Market Square

Maintainer Container, 2017, by Jean and Jack Hudson, located in Rockwood Park

Marco Polo, 2003, on loan from the New Brunswick Museum, located at Market Square

Nest, 2017, by Deanna Musgrave, located at Market Square

Ocean Bone, 1983, by Marie-Hélène Allain, located at the Saint John Trade & Convention Centre

People Apart Moving Together, 1983, by John Hooper, located at the Saint John Trade & Convention Centre

Periscope, 2017, by Alex Palmer and Geof Ramsay, located at Tin Can Beach

Pod, 2018, by Phil Savage, located in Rainbow Park

Progression, 1972, by Claude Roussel located at City Hall

Punctuated Blue, 1995, by Peter Powning, located at the Saint John Free Public Library

Sea Forms, 1983, by Bonnie & Jack Massey, located at the Saint John Trade & Convention Centre

See Stories, 2019, by Uber5000 (Allan Ryan), located on Grannan Street

Seeking Zarathustra, 2016 by Vasilis Vasili, located in the Saint John Public Gardens

Shards of Time, 2014, by Peter Powning, located on Harbour Passage

Strange Plants, by Kathy Hooper, located at the Saint John Trade & Convention Centre

Strata I, 1983, by Peter Powning, located at the Saint John Trade & Convention Centre

Sunshine and Moonlight Over Saint John, 2012, by Hiroyuki Asano, located at the entrance to Lily Lake in Rockwood Park

Sustainer Container, 2017, by Jean and Jack Hudson, located at Chown Field

The Front Desk, 1991, by Ned A. Bear, located at the Saint John Free Public Library

The Sea Told Me, 1983, by Marie-Hélène Allain, located at the Saint John Free Public Library

Timepiece, 1984, by John Hooper, located at Market Square

Untitled, 1985, Artist Unknown, located on Union Street, by Loyalist House

Untitled (2 biplanes – wood), 1983, by Julian Bowron, located at Market Square

Wind & Water, 2016, by James Boyd, located on Harbour Passage

Window on the Waterfront, 2014, by Hitoshi Tanaka, located on Harbour Passage

 

Grand Bay - Westfield

Love, 2014, by Fetiye Boudevin, located in Unity Park

My Town, 2018, by James Boyd, located at Brundage Point River Centre

Rivergate, 2012, by Radoslav Sultov, located at Brundage Point River Centre

Untitled, 2016, by Alessio Ranaldi, located at Brundage Point River Centre

 

Hampton

Burgeon, 2017, by James Boyd, located at Hampton High School

Peace Wing, 2014, by James Boyd, located in Hampton’s Town Square

 

Rothesay

Ark, 2012, by Jo Kley, located at the Rothesay Commons

“Kennebeccasis” by Marlene Hilton Moore, located on Route 100 in Rothesay

 

Quispamsis

Cascade, 2012, by Agnessa Petrova, located at the Arts & Culture Park

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Saint John, NB

Land acknowledgement

The Saint John Region is situated on the traditional and unceded territory of the Wolastoqiyik, Mi’Kmaq, and Peskotomuhkati Nations. This territory is covered by Peace and Friendship Treaties signed with the British Crown in the 1700s. The treaties did not surrender the territory and resources, but recognized Wolastoqiyik, Mi’Kmaq, and Peskotomuhkati title, and established the rules for what was to be an ongoing relationship between nations.

Envision Saint John: The Regional Growth Agency pays respect to the elders, past and present, and descendants of this land, and is committed to moving forward in the spirit of truth, collaboration, and reconciliation.