New public art in Nanaimo’s Pipers Lagoon Park inspired by local marine life
NANAIMO — A new public art piece offers some great views in one of the city’s popular parks.
Moon Snail House, inspired by the shell of Lewis Moon Snail, was recently installed as a temporary public art piece on the bluff in Pipers Lagoon Park.
Created by local artists Amber Morrison and Matthew Fox, this artwork encourages visitors to step inside and gain a new perspective of one of the largest marine mollusks found locally.
“Moon snails aren’t something we often see, but they’re out there, they’re laying their eggs, they’re doing their thing,” Morrison told NanaimoNewsNOW. “So we thought it would be interesting to spotlight this creature and make it super visible through the giant shell form.”