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City of Vancouver unveils new neon text artwork in False Creek | The Georgia Straight

Story: Tammy Kwan, The Georgia StraightPhoto: Justin Langlois

Story: Tammy Kwan, The Georgia Straight
Photo: Justin Langlois

The City of Vancouver’s Public Art Program and Sustainability Group has just unveiled a new piece of public art at the south edge of False Creek, and it’s both eye-catching and thought-provoking.

Should I Be Worried? is a neon text artwork installed on a disused industrial wooden beam structure produced by local artist Justin Langlois, as part of the City’s first Artist-in-Residence program.

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categories: In the Media
Friday 12.08.17
Posted by TRISTAN ALLAN
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