| Contact:
Manager: Fiona Sinclair
Southern Forest Arts
Phone: (08) 9776 7203
Post Office Box 395,
Northcliffe WA 6262

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| Sculpture
and Photography |
All
artists commissioned for permanent and ephemeral sculptures undertook
a residency in Northcliffe to develop ideas for their individual
works. The completed artworks were installed in October and November
2006. The trail was officially opened on Saturday 25th November
2006. |
| Permanent
Sculptures |
Alex
& Nicole Mickle, Bunbury |
South
West Regional artist/s |
Kati
Thamo, Albany |
Child friendly artwork |
Norma
MacDonald, Perth |
Indigenous
artist |
Lorenna
Grant, West Perth |
WA
artists |
| Richie
Kuhaupt, Perth |
Arif
& Audrey Satar, Perth |
Signage
artworks |
| Kevin Draper,
Perth |
Roadside
and trailhead |
| Tony
Pankiw, Perth |
Shelter |
Warwick
Backhouse, Northcliffe |
Seating |
Peter
Hill, Northcliffe |
Local artist |
| Francois
Davin, France |
International
artist |
Duke
Albada, NSW |
National
Artist |
| Nat
Williamson, Perth |
TAFE
student from CMC TAFE |
| Ephemeral
Sculptures |
These
were created during the week prior to the opening of the Sculpture
Walk with participation from the local community |
| Norma
MacDonald |
Nalda
Searles |
| Cecille
Williams |
Olga
Cironis |

Artist
Norma MacDonald (left) works with local women on the development
of ideas for her ephemeral sculptural installation
Photo
by Nic Sinclair |

Cecile
Williams's artwork
"Meeting Place"
Photo
by Cecile
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| Photographer |
| John
Austin
was commissioned to document the establishment of the Southern Forest
Sculpture Walk. These works formed the debut exhibition in the project’s
gallery. |
updated
3/5/2007
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Phascogale
nook
Etched granite and bronze artwork by Kati Yhamo.
One of five children's story nooks
The corresponding
story was written by Dianne Wolfer

"Bound"
A sculpture by Alex & Nic Mickle
Photo
by Kate Haslam

"Pathways"
by Peter Hill
Photo
by Lorna Grant

"Whole,
you were meant to be here"
Galvanised
steel, steel cable, forest detritus (karri sticks)
By Lorenna Grant

Children's
Nook, etched
granite and bronze artwork by Kati Yhamo.
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