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Two new temporary public art installations coming to Nanaimo

Summary by Chek News
Nanaimo’s parks and waterfront will soon become open-air galleries, as two new temporary public art projects take shape across the city in 2026. The City of Nanaimo has selected Forest Flowers and Encrustation: Barnacles of Belonging for its 2026 Temporary Public Art Program, spotlighting works that blend vibrant design, local ecology and hands-on community participation. Forest Flowers, by Nanaimo-based artist and arts educator Eliza Gardiner a…
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Chek news broke the news in Victoria, Canada on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.
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