Sarjeant Gallery wall to become 200 metres of art
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Sarjeant Gallery wall to become 200 metres of art

Sarjeant Gallery wall to become 200 metres of art

The wall around the Sarjeant Gallery redevelopment site will be used for community art works. Photo Paul Brooks

Community artworks will decorate the Sarjeant Gallery redevelopment site at Pukenamu, Queen’s Park.

The gallery is ringed by a 2 metre high wooden wall which is more than 200 metres long.

The wall will be in place for the 32 months the redevelopment project is set to take place and while the wood is currently a gleaming white, it will soon be adorned with striking artworks by local artists and the community; as well as information about the project and images from the Sarjeant’s nationally significant permanent collection.

The Sarjeant Gallery invites everyone in Whanganui to be part of the community component of decorating the site wall by booking into one of the painting workshops at the gallery listed below.

The community contribution to the redevelopment wall will take up about 35 metres and will be a massive patchwork of colourful paintings by the adults and children of Whanganui, for Whanganui. To help link the works together a colour palette and a theme of birds, insects, flowers and plants has been selected.

The Sarjeant will host 10 painting workshops in the education room at Sarjeant on the Quay. These workshops are free of charge and no experience is necessary. The Sarjeant Gallery will provide all materials. Please book in now. The gallery wishes as many people as possible please take part.

To book a place please phone (06) 349 0506 or email info@sarjeant.org.nz with name, age, contact number, number of participants, preferred session date and time.

Thursday, August 6
10.30am-12.30pm – public
2pm-4pm -public

Friday, August 7
10.30am-12.30pm – public
2pm-4pm – public

Saturday, August 8
10.30am-12.30pm – family and kids
2pm-4pm – family and kids
You can work on a board together as a family or paint an individual board.

Tuesday, August 11
3.30pm-4.30pm – kids (age 5-18)

Friday, August 14
10.30-12.30pm – public
2-4pm – public

Saturday, August 15
10.30am-12.30pm – family and kids
2pm-4pm – family and kids
You can work on a board together as a family or paint an individual board.

Sunday, August 23
10.30am-12.30pm – public
2pm-4pm – public

Tuesday, August 25
10.30am-12.30pm – public
3.30pm-4.30 – kids (age 5-18)

Wednesday, August 26
3.30pm-4.30pm – kids (age 5-18)

Thursday, August 27
10.30am-12.30pm – public

 

This article forst appeared on NZHerald and Whanganui Chronicle on 3 August 2020