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Mammoth marbles appear on Portage

Portage Avenue has found its marbles.

This morning, artist Erica Swendrowski unveiled her art installation Marbles on Portage, 20 marbles that are approximately one metre by 1.5 metres. They’re made to look like glass marbles, but the sculptures are made of fiberglass and coated with automotive paint.

The opening took place at  Air Canada Window Park, a concrete park on Portage Avenue between Carlton and Hargrave streets.

The marbles will remain on Portage Avenue for the next three to five years. Some of the marbles will light up at night, and others contain flowers.

The project was a collaboration between the Winnipeg Arts Council and the group of merchants that sponsors efforts to promote the downtown as a residential, shopping and entertainment hub.

Swendrowski said she wanted to create something that would bring a smile to everyone's face.

"I really wanted to make it fun for young and old alike," she said.

Downtown BIZ executive director Stefano Grande said the installation helps showcase the city's artistic talent and bring colour and world-class art to the downtown.

"It's a conversation piece," Grande said. "It's all positive."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Updated on Tuesday, July 31, 2012 at 1:03 PM CDT: Updated and new headline

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