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Karla Mather-Cocks with the zamboni redesigned for the 'Interwoven Legacies' art installation at the Logan Boulet Arena. (Photo: LNN)

‘Interwoven Legacies’ public art installation unveiled at Logan Boulet Arena

Apr 4, 2024 | 1:41 PM

LETHBRIDGE, AB – A new public art installation has been unveiled at the Logan Boulet Arena.

In Logan’s memory following his death in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash, and as a recognition of public sport in the city, the zamboni at the arena has been given an overhaul of design.

The zamboni at Logan Boulet Arena with the Interwoven Legacies display. (Photo: LNN)

Adorning the zamboni is Interwoven Legacies, which includes photographs of skaters and hockey players from the Galt Museum and Archives, as well as pictures of Logan from when he was a toddler, and during his time with the Broncos. In addition, the photo designs were added outside on the front windows.

Interwoven Legacies on the outside windows at Logan Boulet Arena. (Photo: LNN)

Logan’s parents Toby and Bernadine Boulet were at the ceremony unveiling the work, and Bernadine said that Logan would have really liked the design of the zamboni and the front windows.

Toby and Bernadine Boulet at the unveiling of the Interwoven Legacies art installation. (Photo: LNN)

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