The WHAINGAROA CREATIVE SCULPTURES exhibition opened at Raglan Museum last night (26th September). The photo small exhibition traces the history of the four winds pieces that form the Whaingaroa Creative Sculptures at Wainui Reserve. The sculptures were created in 2001 and sited at Wainui Reserve in 2002.
The exhibition organised by Deborah Fenton and Wayne Morris presents a photo history of the creation of the sculptures.
A book with a selection of the photographs has been published to provide a permanent record on the four winds pieces. The book Whaingaroa Creative Sculptures by Deborah Fenton, can be viewed and ordered online for $79.90 by clicking here.
The exhibition is open daily at Raglan Museum in the atrium. It is open during normal i-SITE/ museum opening hours (Monday to Friday: 9.30am-5.30pm, Saturday and Sundays: 9.30am – 5.00pm) for a month from 27th September to 27th October. Entry to museum: Adults $2, Children $1.