Wellington Sculpture Trust / February 2014
The trust was established in 1982 to raise funds for Tanya Ashken's Albatross and to commission high quality sculpture for Wellington. It works in partnership with Wellington City Council, Creative New Zealand, other trusts with Wellington links, public a
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20 Feb 2014: Fourth Four Plinths Sculpture launched
- Wellington Sculpture Trust
- Glen Hayward’s Rita Angus grew her own vegetables was launched by the Mayor of Wellington at a function on site by the national museum Te Papa on the evening of 19 February2014 before a crowd of about seventy persons. Other speakers were the Chair of the Wellington Sculpture Trust Sue Elliott, and the sculptor Glen Hayward.
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19 Feb 2014: New Four plinths installation
- Wellington Sculpture Trust
- Installation commenced on Monday 17 February 2014 of a dramatic new public art work on Wellington’s Waterfront. Named Rita Angus used to grow her own vegetables, the work comprises four large-scale replicas of shards of pottery found by the artist, the eminent New Zealand sculptor Glen Hayward, while on a residency in the Rita Angus cottage in Thorndon.
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