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Crane, Eden Seed, Bridge Builder

Sculptures of Durham

Dorsey James

A Pickering resident and PRAC member. Please visit Dorsey’s website for more information on him and stories about these sculptures.

 

Kijimba kind

Alex Robertson Park, Sandy Beach Road, Pickering. These amazing carvings, made from retired hydro and telephone poles delight the visitors along the path.

From top left: The Crane (Sentinel); Eden Seed; Bridge Builder (Tji-Wara)

Second Row: The Moirai

Third Row: Thor, Spring (Persephone), The Parson, Owl (Hibou) and Eagle (Aquila)

 

Owl and Eagle

photography by Mary Cook

3 Moirai Sisters
Thor, Spring, Parson
Dorsey James photo links
   
         

PineRidge Arts Council Inc., is a not-for-profit (Public Benefit Corporation) volunteer organization established in 1989.

PineRidge Arts Council
650 Kingston Road
P.O. Box 18258 Steeple Hill Postal Outlet
Pickering, Ontario L1V 1A0
Canada

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Vision: We envision a world where the arts are valued and accessible to all,
and where we inspire others to embrace the arts as an essential part of their lives.

Mission: Our mission is to build a vibrant and inclusive arts community that celebrates
and supports visual, audio and new media art. We strive to connect and engage
diverse audiences while providing resources and opportunities for artists to thrive
and create impactful work.

Indigenous Land Acknowledgement
We are currently located on land, which has long served as a site of meeting and exchange among the
Mississauga Peoples, and is the traditional and treaty territory of the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation.
We honour, recognize, and respect this nation and Indigenous Peoples as the traditional stewards of the lands
and waters on which we meet today.

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