Commissioned for the Burnaby Art Gallery, Squamish artist James Harry and Lauren Brevner created Shù7mayus, Skwxwú7mesh for “come face to face with spirit”, as a statement of presence, both of the past and future, for Indigenous peoples in the place now known as Burnaby. The piece responds to the colonial Arts and Crafts architecture of the building with classic Coast Salish style, using circles, crescents, and trigons in negative space to portray the figure of a woman and thunderbird, mirrored.