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Castlegar Sculpturewalk offering sponsorship opportunities

Sponsor a sculpture and be a part of The Sculpture Capital of Canada
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Rebirth, by Winlaw artist Peter Vogelaar. Photo: Castlegar Sculpturewalk

Submitted by Sculpturewalk

Preparations are in full force for the May long weekend opening of Castlegar Sculpturewalk 2022, and it’s going to be another great year in The Sculpture Capital of Canada.

Organizers are looking for more sponsors for this much-loved community event through the popular sculpture sponsorship program, supported by over thirty local businesses, organizations and individuals.

“We’ve been fortunate to continue our program the past two years despite COVID – in fact, we saw an increase in regional visitors who will no doubt be coming back to see the new sculptures this year,” says Sculpturewalk Executive Director Joy Barrett. “Not only is the Sculpturewalk program a huge draw to Castlegar, it’s an important financial support to our incredibly talented artists. Our sponsors help to pay for the installation, shipping and other costs for each sculpture, and we couldn’t do it without them.”

Offering a variety of sponsorship tiers (Platinum, Titanium, Gold or Garden), support levels can be chosen to complement individual business needs. Sponsor names are featured on the sculpture nameplate, the Sculpturewalk website, and in the comprehensive brochure/booklet, which is circulated throughout the region.

Entering its twelfth year, Sculpturewalk is Trip Advisor’s most reviewed and highest-rated local attraction, ranking in the top 10 per cent of all attractions in the entire Kootenay Rockies region, and is recognized nationally and internationally as an innovative and successful public art program.

Sculpturewalk is at heart a community project — one that residents of Castlegar and the surrounding regions take great pride in.

To learn more about 2022 sponsorship opportunities, contact info@castlegarsculpturewalk.com.

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Choosing Hope, by Revelstoke artist Kyle Thornley. Photo: Castlegar Sculpturewalk