Cliff supports people and places in need of thoughtful public installations and functional objects, with a strong interest in community engagement. His work brings together sculpture, signage, and spatial systems to create durable, site-responsive pieces for shared environments. Through his design studio Plynth, he collaborates with fabrication partners to develop prototypes and realize full-scale installations—exploring how everyday objects can become meaningful public landmarks.
Through Plynth, he collaborates with fabrication partners such as STAC (Selkirk Technology Access Centre) and Spearhead to develop prototypes and realize full-scale installations.
His work explores how everyday public objects can become meaningful landmarks—blurring the boundary between function and form.
In November 2026, Cliff will begin an artist residency with North Vancouver Recreation & Culture at the newly opened Harry Jerome Community Recreation Centre, where he will develop new public-facing works from November 2026 through February 2027.


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