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Pohutukawa Rata Descending

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Pohutukawa Rata Descending is a sculpture by Jim Wheeler located at 280 Queen Street in...

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Virginia King - Sliver

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The Newmarket Arts Trust proud to announce the installation of Sliver, a new sculpture by ...

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Collect, Create and Roll

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Sun 22 Feb 09 - Sun 01 Mar 09, every day, 9:30am - 2:00pm

On Sunday 22nd of February there will be a chance for all Hamiltonians to participate in a ...

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Te Pou Tutake – the Fitzroy Pole

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Te Pou Tutake – the Fitzroy Pole is one of the many pieces of public art to see in New...

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Henry Moore: Bronze Form

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Bronze form is a sculpture by Henry Moore located on the Salamanca Lawn at the Wellington...

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Louise Purvis: Seismic

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Seismic is an marble sculpture by renowned Auckland sculptor Louise Purvis located at the...

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Bill Culbert: SkyBlues

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SkyBlues is a 11 metre tall Stainless steel and neon sculpture by Bill Culbert located on...

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One Day Sculpture

Fri 07 Mar 08 - Tue 31 Mar 09, every day, All day event

A New Zealand-wide contemporary art commissioning series, will be launched in Wellington...

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