Students at Ravensthorpe District High School, in southern Western Australia are making small wire sculptures to be tagged and released into the local community. Finders are asked to tell us via email where they found the art work before taking it somewhere else. It is a collaborative project with the Ravensthorpe Regional Arts Council to coincide withtheir 2012 theme of "Art in unusual and Unexpected Places".
Ravensthorpe Regional Arts Council
The students at RDHS wish to thanks the Ravensthorpe Regional Arts Council and the Ravensthorpe IGA for supporting this project.
Sunday 3 June 2012
Wild Animals Released!
The students at Ravensthorpe District High School, Western Australia are currently working on a collaborative project with the Ravensthorpe Regional Arts Council as part of the RRAC's 2012 theme of "Art in Unusual and Unexpected Places". The students are working during lunch times to make small wire sculptures that are then catalogued, tagged and "realeased" into the local community. The tag on each sculpture asks the finder to contact the group via email with details on where they found it and to then take it on their travels to another location and leave it for someone else to find. The students are hoping to track their travelling art works around the country.
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