Impromptu, Reflections, Victoria Pacifica

About the artist
John Barney Weaver

Dates

Anaconda, Montana, USA, 1920

Biography

John Barney Weaver studied at the Art Institute of Chicago before working at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, DC. In 1966 he moved to Canada and worked at the Alberta Provincial Museum. Weaver's artwork can be seen in museums, galleries, private and public institutions, and public spaces. His works are also in private collections.

Resume

1946: Art Institute of Chicago

Details
Artwork type
Sculpture
Medium
Bronze sculptures
Site
Royal Quay Condominums, 10 Paul Kane (Songhees Westsong Walkway)
Artwork category
Privately Held Public Art
Community
Victoria
Date unveiled
March 15, 1990
Location
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Abstract teal and navy blue dragonfly illustrations.

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