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Steveston painting event results in Canada Line artwork

The artwork by three artists will be on display until July 31.
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Richmond in Plein Air, D.F. Gray, 2025 and Corners of Richmond, Sichen Grace Chen, 2025 at Lansdowne Canada Line Station.

A new art exhibit along No. 3 Road at Aberdeen and Lansdowne Canada Line stations is the result of a Steveston painting challenge 

The work of Sichen Grace Chen, D.F. Gray and Scott Pleydell-Pearce has been digitally reproduced and installed in the large, backlit display cases at the base of three concrete support columns

They will be on view until July 31.

This exhibition is in partnership with Grand Prix of Art Steveston, an annual plein air painting challenge and art exhibition that takes place along Steveston’s historic waterfront.

The event invites artists to paint outdoors with the aim of capturing the spirit or essence of a landscape, incorporating natural light, colour and movement into their artwork.

Sichen Grace Chen’s watercolour, gouache and pencil crayon paintings at Lansdowne Station explore Richmond’s quiet and energetic moments.

Embodying atmosphere and colour, these paintings invite viewers to reflect and savour beautiful everyday scenes along Steveston’s waterfront.

D.F. Gray’s soft pastel paintings, also at Lansdowne Station, depict a day out at the Grand Prix of Art Steveston, Richmond’s maritime heritage and the McArthurGlen Designer Outlet at Vancouver International Airport – putting the “plane” in plein air.

Scott Pleydell-Pearce’s watercolour paintings at Aberdeen Station aim to evoke many more sensations from the viewer than a painted reproduction of a photograph. The impressionistic work strives to capture a feeling of light and movement found in the outdoors of Richmond.

This is the first exhibition of a two-part, year-long showcase by artists who have created work highlighting Richmond’s local culture, history and natural heritage. The next exhibition runs from Aug. 1 to Jan. 31, 2026 and will feature work by Richmond artists.

The No. 3 Road Art Columns Program was launched in 2010 in partnership with the Appia Group of Companies and InTransit BC.

For more information about the No. 3 Road Art Columns and the city’s Public Art Program, visit richmond.ca/PublicArt.

For more information about the Grand Prix of Art Steveston, visit grandprixofart.ca.


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