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Public Art in South Red Deer
Chaq's Corner

Details
Year | 1995 |
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Artist(s) | Ken Macklin |
Type | Sculpture |
Medium | Steel |
Site Location | Taylor Drive and 32 Street |
Description
On long term loan from the Alberta Foundation for the Arts, "Chaq's Corner" was inspired by their artist that made a trip to the Mexican Yucatan region and the ruins of a temple built for "Chaq" a Mayan rain god as well as the striking corners of the Palace of Mass in Kabah.