Through the wind and water

Date
2021-2022
Artist/Maker
Dennis Golding
Collide Public Art Initative
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Date
2021-2022
Description
Through the wind and water explores topographical patterning of the local landscapes and waters as a way of acknowledging First Nations people’s cultural connection to Country. The three panels present an illustration of curved lines depicting the Dee Why coastline, as well as the lagoon that was often a place where the black swans swam. As the panels connect from a certain view, the shape of a black swan is seen on the base of the sculptures to highlight the natural environments surrounding this site, as well as connecting to First Nations communities within the Northern Beaches region.
Artist/Maker and Role
Dennis Golding - Artist
Collide Public Art Initative - Artist
Media
Steel, LED lights
Accession number
PA0023

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