ADVISORY, Jan. 14, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --
WHAT: Renowned muralist and environmental advocate Wyland will be restoring one of his most distinctive Whaling Wall murals in the heart of the City of Vancouver in time for the 2010 Winter Olympics. The 7,200-square foot mural, originally painted in 1994, is among one of the most recognizable landmarks along a major artery into the city. It is estimated that two-thirds of all traffic heading into the city for the Olympic Games will pass the mural at the north end of the Granville Bridge in Vancouver. WHERE: The mural is located on the Old Continental Hotel, 1290 Granville St., Vancouver, BC, Canada. The property is owned and managed by the city of Vancouver. Details Rededication Ceremony Noon Monday, January 18 1290 Granville St. Vancouver, BC, Canada All media are invited to attend. Reception to Follow Bill Reid Gallery 639 Hornby Street Vancouver, BC 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm BACKGROUND: The restoration of the landmark mural is a non-profit project to emphasize the role of international cooperation to celebrate the environment among all generations. Wyland will be joined at the mural rededication ceremony by senior officials from Los Angeles, Wyland's home, and Vancouver, two sister communities committed to sustainability. Vancouver City Councilor Heather Deal and Los Angeles City Councilman Tom LaBonge are scheduled to attend. Other notable guests include renowned Canadian Wildlife Artist Robert Bateman. First painted in 1994, the Vancouver Whaling Mural is the 56th mural in the artist's series of 100 monumental conservation themed marine life murals know as the Whaling Walls. Wyland completed is 100th and final Whaling Wall in Beijing in July 2008 in conjunction with the 2008 Beijing Olympic Cultural Festival. The Whaling Wall mural campaign spans 79 cities in 13 countries around the world, including the world's largest mural in the Guinness Book of Records. SUPPORTERS: Title Sponsor is J.J. Keller Foundation, Inc., a Neenah, Wis.-based private foundation. Other supporting organizations include: Get to Know Program, Pure Painters, and the City of Vancouver. J.J. Keller Foundation Director James Keller states, "We support Wyland and the Wyland Foundation and are very proud to support this restoration project to beautify the city of Vancouver as it opens its doors to the world."
For information, visit www.wylandfoundation.org. For more information about the artist, please visit www.wyland.com.