The Bronc Twister

Rich Roenisch

This statue is based on a drawing done by well-known California artist, Edward Borein which was the inspiration of the 1919 “Victory Day” Stampede celebrating the end of World War I.

Photo by Jason Stang / Stang Photography

About this work

This statue is based on a drawing done by well-known California artist, Edward Borein which was the inspiration of the 1919 “Victory Day” Stampede celebrating the end of World War I. It was presented to the Calgary Stampede on the occasion of the 75th Anniversary of the Province of Alberta.

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Title
The Bronc Twister
Type
Sculpture
Materials
Bronze
Date
1980(Install)
Creator
Rich Roenisch(Artist)
Interest holder
W.W. Bill Siebens(Funder)

Location & access

Southwest Corner of the BMO Centre

1912 Flores Ladue Parade SE

Calgary, Alberta, CA T2G 2W1

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Last updated July 2, 2026

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The Bronc Twister

Rich Roenisch

This statue is based on a drawing done by well-known California artist, Edward Borein which was the inspiration of the 1919 “Victory Day” Stampede celebrating the end of World War I.

Photo by Jason Stang / Stang Photography

About this work

This statue is based on a drawing done by well-known California artist, Edward Borein which was the inspiration of the 1919 “Victory Day” Stampede celebrating the end of World War I. It was presented to the Calgary Stampede on the occasion of the 75th Anniversary of the Province of Alberta.

Details

Title
The Bronc Twister
Type
Sculpture
Materials
Bronze
Date
1980(Install)
Creator
Rich Roenisch(Artist)
Interest holder
W.W. Bill Siebens(Funder)

Location & access

Southwest Corner of the BMO Centre

1912 Flores Ladue Parade SE

Calgary, Alberta, CA T2G 2W1

Accessibility unknown
Google Maps

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