“Canadian Sport Heroes Collection” now available to the public

ASPEN PROPERTIES, CANADIAN SPORT INSTITUTE CALGARY AND CANADAS SPORTS HALL OF FAME PARTNER TO BRING THE CANADIAN SPORT HEROES COLLECTIONINTO THE COMMUNITY

Canadas Sports Hall of Fame (CSHoF) has partnered with Aspen Properties and Canadian Sport Institute Calgary (CSI) in order to bring the Canadian Sport HeroesCollection into the community. The amazing art collection will be prominently displayed at Sun Life Plaza in downtown Calgary (112 4 Ave SW, Calgary, AB T2P 3N3), from January 12, 2021 until December 31, 2021. On behalf of Aspen Properties, I would like to express our gratitude and excitement in this culture-rich partnership with CSHoF and CSI. More than ever in these challenging times, we believe the community needs to experience and celebrate Canadas world-class athletes, and our exceptional artistic and creative culture said R. Scott Hutcheson, Executive Chair of the Board, Aspen Properties.


The Canadian Sport Heroes Collection is a series of sixteen large-scale acrylic portraits by Alberta artist Gordon Milne celebrating the achievements of remarkable Canadian Olympians, such as Hall of Famers Mark Tewksbury, Catriona Le May Doan, and Diane Jones-Konihowski. What an incredible experience for me to meet and paint these outstanding Canadian Olympians. Not only was I given the opportunity to pursue my passion for sport and athletics as an artist, I was able to learn firsthand about the dedication, endurance and commitment that it takes to become a high performance athlete. I’m very honoured that the Canadian Sport Heroes Collection will be prominently displayed at Sun Life Plaza said Gordon Milne. We are thrilled to be able to showcase the Canadian Sport Heroes Collection at Sun Life Plaza” said Gary Davies, President of Canadian Sport Institute Calgary. “This will provide an opportunity for many more Calgarians to see these great works of art, especially as we head into an Olympic year.


Even though our physical museum remains closed due to Covid-19 the team at CSHoF has found new and innovative ways to bring Canadians together through community exhibits that will continue to educate on the values, history and culture of sport in this country; building Canada through through the transformative power of sport said Cheryl Bernard, President and CEO, Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame. 

ABOUT CANADA’S SPORTS HALL OF FAMECanadas Sports Hall of Fame is a registered charitable organization and has been a vital cultural institution in Canada for the past 65 years. As Canadas only national museum of sport, the organizations focus is on recognition, education, curation, and thought leadership with an emphasis on educating youth on the values, history and culture of sport in this country. These four pillars help to support and celebrate Canadas sport heroes who have reached the pinnacle of their careers and are going beyond the win and making monumental contributions to our society.

Over 684 Hall of Famers have been inducted into Canadas Sports Hall of Fame since its establishment in 1955, and as of 2019, the Order of Sport, Canadas highest sporting honour, is awarded as part of Induction to Canadas top athletes and builders for their ongoing role in building Canada through sport.

CONTACT

CONTACTFor further information or to schedule an interview with Cheryl Bernard, President and CEO, please contact:

Vanessa PuckzoMedia Relations & Event Assistantcshof-marketing@cshof.ca403.776.1040

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