The Hands of Time: Raising a Tea Cup

About the artist
Crystal Przybille

Dates

Vernon, BC

Biography

Przybille earned a fine arts degree (with Distinction) from the University of Victoria.

Resume

Przybille has participated in artist residency programs in British Columbia, Nunavut, and the Netherlands. She has created several public artworks, including The Father Pandosy Mission 150th Anniversary Commemorative Sculpture, The Hands of Time (the City of Victoria's 150th Anniversary Commemorative Sculpture) and Illuminature (City of Kelowna).

Projects include a life sized, bronze figurative sculpture of Chief Sʷknc̓ut (Sookinchute), commissioned by Westbank First Nation.

Website

https://sites.google.com/site/crystalprzybille/

Details
Artwork type
Sculpture
Medium
Bronze
Dimensions
Size Range - from 25 x 17 x 7 to 60 x 40 x 20 centimetres
Site
On lamp standard at corner of Government and Humboldt Streets, near the Fairmont Empress Hotel
Artwork category
Civic Public Art
Community
Victoria
Date unveiled
May 22, 2013
Location
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