Photo caption: Terrier-Yaki, Jani Kiu, 2025, Aberdeen Canada Line Station.
Commuters along No. 3 Road can enjoy a new art exhibition at Aberdeen and Lansdowne Canada Line Stations featuring colourful artworks by local artists. From now until January 31, Richmond’s Jani Kiu, Marina Szijarto and Monique Zhang will have works installed in the large, backlit display cases at the base of three concrete support columns at the stations.
- Jani Kiu’s mixed-media digital illustrations at Aberdeen Station are a playful take on Richmond’s vibrant food culture. Puns, cute animals and beloved dishes combine to highlight Richmond’s love of good food and drink.
- Marina Szijarto’s Intertidal Stilt Dance at Lansdowne Station, celebrates Richmond’s historic Finn Slough through the depiction of handcrafted stilt houses that honour lives shaped by tides, time and resourcefulness.
- Monique Zhang’s Blue Cocoon paintings, also at Lansdowne Station, capture early morning moments among family members that celebrate love, care and connection in the quiet rhythm of daily life in our diverse city.
The No. 3 Road Art Columns Program was launched in 2010 as part of the City’s commitment to enhance the No. 3 Road streetscape, in partnership with the Appia Group of Companies and InTransit BC.
This is the second 2025 exhibition highlighting Richmond’s local culture, history and natural heritage. The next exhibition will run from February 1 to July 31, 2026 and be presented in partnership with the Richmond Arts Coalition’s upcoming ARTRich exhibition at the Richmond Art Gallery.
For more information about the No. 3 Road Art Columns and the City’s Public Art Program, visit richmond.ca/PublicArt.