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Calendar for July
Four of the works - If plants could sing by Diana Burgoyne, Resin Cloud by David Floren, Gregory's Sun Sucker's by Ken Gregory, and Mend by Robin Ripley - are permanently installed in the gardens and can be viewed at all hours. The remaining three works - Preying Insect Robots by Peter Courtemanche, Ponderer by Matt Smith, and Madame Doolittle's Auditory Hive by Lori Weidenhammer are shown as interventions when the artists are on-site.
Artists are on-site on the days shown from 11am - 4pm, unless it is raining.
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June 30 Opening 11am-4pm with all artists on-site. |
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July 1 Opening 11am-4pm with all artists on-site. |
2 Diana Burgoyne and Ken Gregory |
3 David Floren and Ken Gregory |
4 Ken Gregory and Robin Ripley |
5 Diana Burgoyne, Ken Gregory, and Robin Ripley |
6 Peter Courtemamche |
7 Peter Courtemanche and Matt Smith |
8 Robin Ripley, Matt Smith, and Lori Weidenhammer |
9 David Floren |
10 Diana Burgoyne and Lori Weidenhammer |
11 Diana Burgoyne and Robin Ripley |
12 David Floren |
13 Peter Courtemanche |
14 Peter Courtemanche, Matt Smith, and Lori Weidenhammer |
15 Matt Smith |
16 David Floren |
17 Robin Ripley and Lori Weidenhammer |
18 Peter Courtemanche and David Floren |
19 Diana Burgoyne and Robin Ripley |
20 Robin Ripley |
21 (Closed due to the Vancouver City strike) |
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VanDusen Botanical Gardens is located at 37th and Oak Street in Vancouver. Garden admission is charged at the entrance.