Sculpture and Community Groups
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Wellington has a HALO !
- Friends of Te Papa
- To celebrate 40 years of enhancing Wellington through public art, the Wellington Sculpture Trust has gifted a virtual monument to the city. The work HALO by Gill Gatfield, is a […]
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Wondering what this inner-city sculpture means? Here's the story
- Inner-City Wellington
- From Stuff The story behind Robert Jahnke's Spinning Top off Wellington's Golden Mile This year is the Wellington Sculpture Trust's 40th anniversary. To celebrate this, The Dominion Post is spotlighting sculptures the trust has helped bring to life. This week Sue Elliott takes a look at Robert Jahnke’s Spinning Top. Read the full Stuff article here
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Spinning Top, Woodward Street, Paekākā, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6145, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Stavros’s Sculptures
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- ‘Stavros Kyriakides has been an Island Bay local for 47 years, and is known for his delicately placed stone artworks along the South Coast. He began in 2013, after a storm washed up piles of logs onto the sand. Over the years, he’s moved away from using wood and turned instead to stone, balancing largeContinue reading "Stavros’s Sculptures"
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Island Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)
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Wellington Sculpture Trust - looking for PARK(ing) Day 2022 submissions - closes 31 Jan 2022
- Inner-City Wellington
- From Wellington Sculpture Trust website: We are excited to announce that we've opened our call for proposals for PARK(ing) Day 2022! Submissions are due on 31 January 2022, with PARK(ing) Day itself scheduled for Friday 4 March.
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Civic pride
- The Wellingtonista
- It may not be Wellingtonista Awards season just yet, but here's another chance to put in a plug for your favourite things in the Wellington built environment. The Wellington Civic Trust Awards are coming up, and the trust wants your nominations for the best recent contributions in the following fields: Building Heritage Environmental Public Space Street Art Nnominations close on the 18th of August, and nominated projects must have been completed since the previous awards in 2005. There's also a separate voting form for best new sculpture, and if the sculpture that does it for you isn't on that list, you could always nominate it in the Street Art category.
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