Pipe Man, the floating art installation in the Muskoka River beside the Town Docks, has been a contentious addition to Huntsville’s public art collection since it was installed in November 2016.
It was donated by local businessman, Jan Nyquist, in honour of Pipefusion’s 35th anniversary, and designed by artist Beverly Hawksley. Two sides of the sculpture depict a stylized image of painter Tom Thomson and waves representing Pipefusion’s 35 years in business. At night, it is lit from within.
Town staff will be conducting a survey to collect public input about Pipe Man, with the results to be presented to Council in September 2017.
In the meantime (we’re impatient that way), we want to know: What do you think of Pipe Man? Love it or hate it, please voice your opinion by completing the short, informal, anonymous survey below. (If you can’t see the survey when you scroll down this page, click here to access it.) The survey will remain open until February 1 after which we’ll share the results with Doppler readers and Town staff.
For background on the donation of Pipe Man, its design, approvals for its current location, and Council’s recent decision to seek public input, visit these links:
Pipefusion donates public art installation in honour of its 35th anniversary
Ceremony today acknowledged that everyone’s talking about Pipe Man
Relocate the Pipe Man, Stone tells council
Huntsville, council wants to know how you really feel about the Pipe Man
Create your own user feedback survey
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