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City of Calgary - City of Calgary skyline looking over Stamped Park.

City of Calgary

3.4(19 reviews)
1.9 km

CANMORE - one hour out of Calgary…read more Am posting some pictures of the foothills of the Rockies. This is a must-do when visiting Calgary.

We had the opportunity to spend a night and half day here but we really enjoyed Calgary or Cowtown…read moreas it is known. The population of this city as of 2021 is 1,306,784. Calgary is located in the Canadian province of Alberta which is the home of nine national parks and ten provincial parks. Wow! We came to visit Banff and Jasper National Parks. Calgary Tower is a great way to see the city from above. There is the beautiful Bow River that flows through the city and the 1988 Winter Olympics were held in this city. This city is the home of 240 different ethnic origins. We saw so many unique restaurants serving Malaysian, Chinese, Korean, Indian, Vietnamese food and that was just in the downtown area. I found the Canadian people to be very friendly and welcoming. I felt extremely safe here and did not worry about being shot! Lots of public art on display and they have an arts district, shopping district, strictly business district and some cool places we don't have in the USA. It's not a perfect city. They have issues with homelessness and mentally challenged people but that exists in most large cities. I look forward to returning and getting to know more of this western city.

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City of Calgary - Beautiful mural

Beautiful mural

City of Calgary - Very cool public art sculpture. No info though near it

Very cool public art sculpture. No info though near it

City of Calgary - Beautiful morning sight

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Beautiful morning sight

Conversation

Conversation

4.1(8 reviews)
0.5 km

Downtown Calgary is full of sculptures. "The Conversation" was created in 1981 by William Hodd…read moreMcElcheran. You'll find a series of these bronze sculptures across three continents. These guys in particular amuse me. Plump fellows with old-school hats, I'd like to think they represent a lot of what happens on Stephen Ave, business people meeting each other. When was the last time you saw someone stopping to say hello to one another in the street? These guys remind me to pay a little more attention to who I'm passing by instead of being too lost in thought to notice. They're also fun for a photo opp! Daytime or nighttime, peek your head between theirs and smile! Don't forget a hat of your own.

Ah, Bronze statues - A Calgary Classic. What you'll immediately notice about this particular…read morebronze statue is it is neither depicting horses, nor cowboys. I like The Conversation because it's simple yet recognizable. It blends into the crowd and can be a source of its very own conversation. You can't help but wonder what their close talking story is all about. They sure look like businessmen, but are they talking business? I've always imagined them talking full garbled jibberish, or things like "I says to you, I says" or a "'mornin' Sam", "'mornin' Ralph" like the coyote and sheepdog in Looney Toons. Thanks to vigilante artists that make me smile, I've often seen them with specially knitted mitts and scarves in the winter to keep them warm.

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Conversation - The Conversation

The Conversation

Conversation - A #selfie of conversation in front of the conversation with @yelpedmonton

A #selfie of conversation in front of the conversation with @yelpedmonton

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Women are Persons!

Women are Persons!

4.2(5 reviews)
0.5 km

Women Are Persons! These 5 bronze sculptures are of the Famous Five in a circle with some sitting…read moreon chairs & others standing. It is at Olympic Park & was created in 2000 by the artist Barbara Paterson of Edmonton, The monument is of Irene Parlby, Louise McKinney, Nellie McClung, Emily Murphy and Henrietta Muir Edwards, all from Alberta. They appealed a 1928 decision by the Supreme Court of Canada ruling that women could not be appointed to the Senate, because they were not "qualified persons." In 1929, the Privy Council reversed this decision. This sculpture was also featured on the back of the $50 bill. Unfortunately there was garbage & men passed out here so we rushed past reading the information later in the day.

Situated in the SW corner of Olympic Plaza is a large work of art that is an ode to women's right…read morein Canada. In 1927, Canada's famous five women Emily Murphy, Louise McKinney, Henrietta Edwards, Irene Parlby and Nellie McClung challenged the courts interpretation of the British North America Act that did not recognize women as persons and thus they could not serve in the senate. The size of the piece is meant to represent the size of the moment. Indeed this is huge, perhaps not large enough. I like walking up to this piece one a week during lunch. It's a reminder that sometimes what you achieve you might never see. None of the famous five became senators until October 8, 2009 when the senate voted to make the five the first "honorary senators." 18/30 Yelp 30 Day Challenge

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Women are Persons!
Women are Persons!
Women are Persons! - There's even a chair for you to sit in to be part of the action.

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There's even a chair for you to sit in to be part of the action.

Mechanical Horse

Mechanical Horse

4.5(2 reviews)
0.4 km

Walking down Stephen Avenue for lunch I stopped on the southwest corner of Stephen Avenue and…read moreCentre for a do-not-walk sign. Bored with the wait and spinning around like a ten year old at a bus stop, I turned behind me to see someone whom I have seen many times, but never taken the opportunity to talk to. I turned around to see the famous Mechanical House starring at me as if to say "how are you doing?" in a brutally faked Brooklyn accent. I never really took a long look at the sculpture before which seems to made of junk mechanical parts. A younger Arc would look at this piece and scheme of ways to ride this steed for stress relief after a night of semi-sophisticated inebriation. However, as a more mature Arc, my thoughts were one of admiration. Though I am no artist myself, I could appreciate the work that went into this piece. It's gorgeous. It made me think about how a pile of junk and useless parts can be made into something beautiful, relevant to its environment (the stampede symbolizing the wild spirit that is Calgary) and just plain productive. I guess with enough work you can make and shape anything into something beautiful and value to its community. Good lesson to take back to work, great lesson to carry with me for the rest of my life. 3/30

Mechanical parts and other scraps. Who knew you could make a horse out of that? The mechanical…read morehorse is just off Stephen Ave. And it's a piece that makes just about every person stop to take a look at it. It certainly is unusual... and life size! If ever there were a sci-fi movie made about Calgary, I would expect someone to bring the mechanical horse to life. What does it signify? Why's it there? I haven't the foggiest idea. Maybe it's the industrialization of the west. Maybe it's meant for nothing more than to remind me of Will Smith in Wild Wild West. The photo snapper in me wants to get up-close and personal with this horse. There's all manner of weird angles and spaces to get a shot from. And then I'll hop on, and we'll ride off into the sunset, me and my trusty steed... or maybe I'll bring my hobby horse along instead. We might get a little farther!

Brotherhood of Mankind

Brotherhood of Mankind

4.5(4 reviews)
0.3 km

Calgary is swimming in public art pieces - and Family of Man (as this set of sculptures is more…read morecommonly known) was probably my fave one! Very unassuming from a distance, the statues are massive as you get close and evoke a sense of tenderness and connection. The figures loom over you at 21 feet tall but are very jolly and serene. Designed by beloved Spanish sculptor, Mario Armengol, they were originally installed as part of the British Pavilion's exhibit titled "Britain in the World," for Montreal's Expo '67. A local Calgary businessman bought them after the expo and they were given to the city in 1968. The instillation drew a lot of controversy at first bc the figures are indeed naked and anatomically correct in an abstract sort of way - and they're sitting on the site of the "board of education" though it's since been abandoned lol. But I quite like their presentation- the sculptures are faceless, raceless, and so much is left open to interpretation here that it leaves lots of space for one's own imagination. But the sense of gentle connection between the statues was unmistakable (to me anyway) and definitely something we could all use a little more of nowadays imho. One fun fact that I really loved about these sculptures is that no instructions were given on how to install the art and Calgary didn't consult the sculptor - so the staff placed them in the big circle we see today. But at the expo back in 1967, they were all separated and scattered about lol. I really think the tenderness and connection would've been lost if they had been installed any other way!

Mario Armengol's "The Brotherhood of Mankind" sculpture is on the lawn of the now abandoned Calgary…read moreBoard of Education Building, at the corner of 1st St and 6th Ave S.E.. The 10 sculptures are over 20 feet tall & were installed in 1968. To me the faceless sculptures represent the connections & relationships between people. Their positions & gestures demonstrated a tenderness that exists between the figures. The interplay of the figures, creates narratives the more I studied them.

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Brotherhood of Mankind
Brotherhood of Mankind
Brotherhood of Mankind

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