
HISTORIC WATERFRONT
IN SPOTLIGHT
06 MARCH 2006
From the WMDC Press and Communications Office
Wakefield's
historic waterfront is in the spotlight this month with the launch of a new
light installation - Aura.
Faye
Chamberlain is the first artist to mark the site of the Hepworth, Wakefield,
as part of the Waterfront Regeneration Scheme.
Her
installation is a moving sculpture which wraps a selection of trees in a
special fabric which is UV lit in the dark. It provides a luminous
glow over the River Calder and lights the area close to where the main
entrance to the new art gallery building will be.
Aura
is the first in a series of site based works and installations to mark the
development of the Hepworth leading up to its planned completion in 2008. It
is commissioned by Wakefield Art Gallery in partnership with Public Arts and
supported by the Arts Council England.
Cabinet
Member for Culture, Tourism and Sport Denise Jeffery said: "Faye's
light installation is a very important step for us as it pinpoints where the
new gallery will be built. For many people this will be the first time that
the site for the new gallery becomes visually apparent and it will be seen
by thousands of people over the next few weeks."
Aura
can be seen until March 25 and is best viewed at the junction of Wakefield
Bridge (A61) and Ings Road (A638) at dark. (Please note that the site of The
Hepworth, Wakefield, directly adjacent to the River Calder is not currently
accessible to the public).
Faye
also created a photographic record of the Waterfront in 2005. These images
can be viewed by following the link under 'Related Links'.
For
further information contact Nino Vella at Wakefield Art Gallery, on 01924
305796 or Jill Kelly at Public Arts, on 01924 215550.
Ref:
PR737
Date: 06/03/06
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