Moonbeams

Number : 53
Artist : Nameer Davis & Barbara Penrose
Material : Reclaimed Timber
Year Created : 2018
Special Note : Walcha Sculpture Symposium (2018)
Artist's Location : Brisbane
Type : Sculpture
Size : 2.9 x 2.75 x 1.9m
Extra_info :
2018 WALCHA SCULPTURE SYMPOSIUM (WSS)
This was a week long event providing a unique opportunity to observe the creative process (concept to creation) of five professional artists working on outdoor sculpture.
These sculptures were then to become permanent additions to Walcha’s Open Air Gallery.

The WSS also consisted of several micro events throughout the week; 'Meet the Artists Dinner', an 'Open Studio Afternoon' where the public could observe the works in progress and engage with the artists, an 'Exhibition Opening' of the participating artist's previous works, 'Public Guided Tours of the Open Air Gallery' and finally the 'Sculpture Concluding Show'.
The event was funded through Regional Arts Fund NSW, Walcha Council and the Community.

THE SCULPTURE
Moonbeams is a pavilion that casts shadows of the sun and of the moon and serves as a conduit between sky and earth.

THE ARTISTS
Nameer Davis BAHo, MA maintains a full-time studio practice together with weekly teaching in painting and drawing at the Brisbane Institute of Art. Born in England, growing up in Nigeria, Australia and the UK, with extensive travels to China and Europe, Nameer’s work reflects a diversity of cultural influences most recently through pattern and textile.
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Barbara Penrose BAHo, MA exhibits regularly and has numerous public art commissions across Brisbane and Regional Queensland. In 2006 and in 2011 Barbara was the recipient of Australia Council grants for experienced artist to produce new work. With a background in installation art, sculpture and painting, her current practice mediates between painting, drawing and ceramics.

For more information on the artists follow the links below.

Moonbeams is a pavilion that casts shadows of the sun and of the moon and serves as a conduit between sky and earth.

Nameer Davis
Barbara Penrose

The artwork plaques for works were made possible by the Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal (FRRR)’s
Strengthening Rural Communities Program, supported by Arts North West.
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the Walcha region and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to Elders – past, present and emerging – of the Dunghutti nation, and acknowledge the important role Indigenous Peoples continue to play within our community.

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