Sedna
As part of the celebrations surrounding the 150th anniversary of Confederation and to mark the 20th anniversary of the establishment of Nunavut as a territory, the House of Commons—with the support of Public Services and Procurement Canada—is commissioning a sculpture by an artist from the territory. Nunavut artist Bart Hanna has been selected to create that sculpture. The piece will serve as a contemporary addition to the Parliament Buildings.
Mr. Hanna was selected by a jury that included the Dominion Sculptor, invited experts from the arts community, and the Curator of the House of Commons.
The sculpture was unveiled on April 8, 2019, and is on display in West Block until it can permanently take up residence in the House of Commons Foyer following the restoration of Centre Block.
Beautifully detailed, expressive, and evocative, this sculpture of the sea goddess Sedna contributes to the artistic and architectural character of the Parliament buildings.
Sedna is one of the most important and powerful figures in Inuit mythology. She watches over her sea-creature children and protects them from the harsh elements of the Arctic.