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Vancouver Police are looking for help identifying suspect in Art Gallery mischief

Darpan News Desk Vancouver Police, 25 Mar, 2021 05:16 PM
  • Vancouver Police are looking for help identifying suspect in Art Gallery mischief

Vancouver – Vancouver Police are investigating the mischief to a piece of art at the Vancouver Art Gallery in February and are asking for the public’s help in identifying the suspect.

“It is very upsetting to see the blatant disregard towards the artist’s time, energy and creative expression that it took to create this piece of art,” says Constable Tania Visintin, VPD.

Officers responded to a call at the Vancouver Art Gallery after a video posted was circulating on social media of a man damaging a piece of art at the gallery. The damaged art, entitled “Delta Trim”, was created in 2018 by Maureen Gruben – an Indigenous artist who resides in the Northwest Territories. The damage to the “Delta Trim” was isolated to the portion comprised of bubble-wrap which had been allegedly popped by the suspect on February 3.

The person filming is a dark-skinned man and appears to be between 19 and 23 years old. He has a thin build, brown eyes, and black shoulder length curly hair. He was wearing a dark blue jean jacket over top what appears to be two dark coloured hooded jackets. He also was wearing a black face mask.

“Investigators were advised if the repair can be done, it would cost approximately $5,500 – $6,500; however, the estimate cannot be refined until the repair is attempted,” adds Visintin.

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