November 5th, 2010 by admin
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Sophrosyne
Norwegian Larvekite
2010
Newhall
Ekkehard Altenburger was commissioned to commemorate Patricia, Lady Gibberd, a founder member and longest serving Chair of the Harlow Art Trust.
The title given to the work refers to an ancient Greek philosophical concept of balance between the rational mind and the passions. It is one of a pair of sculptures on the same theme, the second of which is in Guatemala City, Central America.
March 16th, 2010 by admin
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A full colour ‘Sculpture in Harlow’ catalogue is available now. For just £5.00 you can read all about the artists, discover the fascinating history of the collection, and browse the beautiful photographs. Available from Parndon Mill, the Museum of Harlow or buy it from Amazon by clicking HERE.
Full collection information can be found on the Visit Harlow website
March 16th, 2010 by admin
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Four freestanding sculptures and a metal and glass walkway form the three-and-a-half mile waterside trail along the River Stort linking Parndon Mill to the Gibberd Garden in Harlow. The sculptures are situated at Parndon Lock, Burnt Mill Lock, Latton Lock and Harlow Lock to celebrate the heritage of the local area and navigation. A raised glass and metal walkway spans the weir at Parndon Mill - a local attraction in a picturesque, waterside setting housing a gallery and artists’ studios.
Click here to download a printable PDF version of the map
March 16th, 2010 by admin
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A free sculpture map is available to pick up from information points and cultural venues across the town.
Click here to download a printable PDF version of the map