Wester-Land: A Landmark for Community, Creativity, and Sustainable Living
RSVP by Oct 31 and join us Nov 6 for a celebration of community and creativity.
The event will feature a live musical performance by The Navigators, an interactive stamp-art activity led by Jud Haynes and Whatisadam, and local food by Johnny Mae’s Food Truck, all reinforcing the project’s theme of being a good neighbour and celebrating community connection. The launch event brings together local and national talent to celebrate Wester-Land’s identity as a living work of art and collaboration, featuring these installations:

The launch event brings together local and national talent to celebrate Wester-Land’s identity as a living work of art and collaboration, featuring these installations:
The Navigators (Newfoundland):
Beloved Newfoundland folk band blending rich baritone harmonies and contemporary trad influences. With four studio albums and international tours, The Navigators celebrate local culture through storytelling, song, and spirited performance.
Whatisadam (Montreal):
A striking outdoor mural blending vintage comic style and Newfoundland imagery.
Ben Tardiff (Montreal):
Interior murals highlighting creativity and community inspired by Newfoundland.
Daniel Rumbolt (St. John’s):
Material-driven works inspired by coastal culture and storytelling.
Kevin-Barry Martin (Witless Bay):
“Moratorium Cod” — a kinetic sculpture made from reclaimed materials, reflecting Newfoundland’s heritage and environmental consciousness.
Jud Haynes (St. John’s):
Graphic illustrations connecting local identity and contemporary design.