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.
Tuesday 11 March 2014
Number 22 is NZ!
Hi we live in Te Awamutu North Island , New Zealand. We have a unit attached to our garage which we let our family who are visiting or doing placement training stay in when ever they need to. I have a nephew coming to visit for a month and went to tidy and freshen the unit up for him and found your art work left on the table. My niece from the South Island was the last person to stay in the unit so I assume she has left the artwork behind, I will leave it some where else as my husband and I are going on a two week bike trek . Cheers Karen.
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