AquaSculpture artworks for sale
Click here for the AquaSculpture 07 Catalogue
Click here for the Sales Instructions
All sales go through the Regional Art Gallery. Sales are to be
paid by
credit card or installments.
All community commissions are to be given to a good home by donation,
call
Wendy Hee 02 6581 8658
AquaSculpture 2007 winners
Joint Open Sculpture prize winners
Alexandra Byrne for "Dry Docks - they're shipping it in"
Stephen King for "Upstream"
Eco-sculpture winner
Kelly-Ann Lees for "Discus"
Youth Arts winner
Westport High School Year
9 art students for "Something Fishy . . ."
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Alexandra Byrne's entry " Dry Docks . They're Shipping It In"
(joint Open Sculpture Prize Winner) |
Stephen King's entry (joint Open Sculpture Prize Winner) - "Upstream" |
Kelly - Anne Lee's entry "Discus" - Eco Sculpture Prize Winner
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Detail of Year 9 Visual Arts Students Westport High - "Something Fishy ...?" |
Year 9 Visual Arts Students Westport High - "Something Fishy ...?" (Youth Sculpture Prize Winning entry) |
AquaSculpture Community Workshop entry - "Coola Bataba" - a tribute to Aunty Lois Davis |
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Winner of the Choice Award
Year 9 Visual Arts Students from Westport High take out both the $1000 Peoples Choice Award & the $500 Youth Sculpture Award with their entry"Something Fishy". The Peoples Choice Award is sponsored by the Port
Macquarie Hastings Council Community Cultural Development Department and the $500 Youth Sculpture Prize is sponsored by Lou Perri and the Stunned Mullet Restaurant. |
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Chris Beyer, Ashleigh Skipworth and Allison Trotter receiving the Youth Sculpture Award on behalf of the Year 9 Westport High Visual Arts Students.
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photos kindly supplied and reproduced with the permission of ecodigitography@gmail.com
AquaSculpture 2009 closing date for entries 15 August 2009
AquaSculpture, Port Macquarie’s environmental arts event and outdoor sculpture competition held on the banks of the Hastings River, Town Green and launched in conjunction with National Water Week.
This year AquaSculpture maintained its strong focus on water and environmental issues, with a particular focus on Climate Change.
In association with AquaSculpture, a series of related events celebrating National Water Week and linking public art and sculpture were staged across the region including:
Many of these events combined the arts with public education about water conservation and the environment. They generated ways that the local community could express their creativity and identity and created innovative ways of emphasising the role that people play in looking after this unique local environment.

Sundowner Tourist Park sponsor for 2007
For further information about AquaSculpture contact
Port Macquarie-Hastings Council phone: (02) 6581 8111

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This website was made possible with the assistance of the Australia Council, Community Cultural Development Board. Through the Partners Award 2004.