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Public Art in Public Space Public Talk with Jordan Strom

On Saturday 14 June 2025, ArtsConnect presents a free public talk on public art by Curator Jordan Strom at Inlet United Church at the Springs in Port Moody. For “Infinity in a Footprint, Kalpas in the Sand, Blessings in a Mudflower: Memory, Myth, and Time-Travel in the Post-Suburb,” Strom will examine several artworks that deploy science fiction, ficto-historical interventions, and myth to examine the present within the post-suburbs of Metro Vancouver. Taking its title from a text-artwork by Lakshmi Gill, the presentation will discuss works by Jim Adams, Manjot Kaur, Mark Soo, Kevin Schmidt, Roxanne Charles, Charles Campbell, Cindy Mochizuki, Phyllis Atkins, James Nizam and Diane Roy. While situating these practices within a longer arc of late twentieth century art, Strom will also respond to several recent urban theories of suburbs/edge cities and the need to reimagine their relevance in the twenty-first century.
Jordan Strom is Curator of Exhibitions and Collections at Surrey Art Gallery. Current and recent projected include “Annie Briard: Refracted Fields” (2025), “Charles Campbell: An Ocean to Livity” (2023), and “Cindy Mochizuki: Autumn Strawberry” (2022). Jordan has a MA in Critical and Curatorial Studies from the University of British Columbia. He is currently a PhD student at Simon Fraser Universityโs School for the Contemporary Arts/Individualized Interdisciplinary Studies, where he is working on a book and exhibition related to Vancouverโs 1986 worldโs fair and Canadian art that will take place in 2026.
This talk is presented as part of ArtsConnectโs “Public Walks, Public Spaces, Public Arts, Public Cities” program. The program includes a series of related discussions on the role and nature of public art in the Tri-Cities lead by a diverse collection of people in all forms of art, architecture, urban planning focussing on questions from just what is it that makes a space public to what place does public art have in public conversations about the complex nature of a communityโs public life? Previous presentations have included talks by Dr. Tatiana Mellema in Port Coquitlam in April 2025 and Tasha Faye Evans in Coquitlam in May 2025.
ArtsConnect gratefully acknowledges the support of the PoCo Foundation and the City of Port Coquitlam Community Cultural Development (CCD) Investment Program, the Village of Anmore and the City of Port Moody.
