Sculpture on the Gulf Secures Lead Sponsor
23 July 2018
Auckland’s Sculpture on the Gulf
has secured the support of lead sponsor Perpetual Guardian.
The company joins key partners ATEED and Fullers Group
Limited in anchoring the event which will take place on
Waiheke Island March 1 to 24 next year.
Announcing
support for this key event in Auckland’s arts calendar,
managing director of Perpetual Guardian, Andrew Barnes, said
the event gives the city a special place on the national and
international stage.
“By supporting conversation on
what large outdoor sculpture means to overall art culture we
look at our experience of art in a different more physical
way,” he said.
“As art collectors I am always
interested in what art means to the observer. As the founder
of Perpetual Guardian my partner Charlotte Lockhart and I
look forward to sharing this event with our clients and the
wider community.”
Chairman of Sculpture on the
Gulf, Caroline Forsyth, congratulated Perpetual Guardian on
the company’s commitment to the event.
“By joining
ATEED, Auckland Council’s tourism and event marketing
Council Controlled Organisation, and Fullers, the all
important transport link to and around the Island, we can
confidently plan for this premium event,” she said. “We
congratulate and thank Perpetual Guardian for their
support.”
“The event is funded by the generosity of
benefactors, patrons, donors and all important corporate
sponsors”, she said. “Fundraising continues in
earnest.”
Twenty five works from New Zealand’s eminent and emerging artists have been selected by the Board’s curatorial panel.
The Sculpture on the Gulf board is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Waiheke Community Art Gallery. The Gallery will feature a small sculpture exhibition as part of the event.
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