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Major Public Art Sculpture Trail – Whale Tales
(Activations, Public Realm)

Location:
WESTERN SYDNEY HARBOUR
Client:
The New Sydney Waterfront Company
Date:
20.07.22
Country:
Australia


Major Public Art Sculpture Trail – Whale Tales
(Activations, Public Realm)

Watch this space – this page will be regularly updated with more content about this project as it unfolds!

Art Pharmacy, in collaboration with Indigenous Curatorial Advisors, Aunty Joanne Selfe and Uncle Graham Toomey, have curated a spectacular outdoor art exhibition of 30 two-metre-high whale tail sculptures along Sydney’s new waterfront pathway.

Each sculpture has been individually created by a diverse collective of 30 different creatives and groups, from muralists and fine arts painters to influencers, illustrators, street artists and students. The tales presented by the artists vary from stories of childhood nostalgia and memories of the ocean to environmental concerns and Dreamtime storytelling.

Aunty Joanne and Uncle Graham have helped to connect the artists to the Gadigal and Saltwater Country on which the exhibition will be presented, through a workshop and curatorial advice.

The initiative is presented by the New Sydney Waterfront Company in partnership with Stagekings, Milestone Creative and Wild in Art and supported by the NSW Government through the Investment NSW CBDs Revitalisation Program.

The 6km art trail links Barangaroo to Cockle Bay and will run between August 11 and September 24.

See the Official Website for Waterfront Whale Tales here!

Waterfront Whale Tales launches on Thursday, 11th of August. Following that, we have a packed program of activities such as art trails, a colouring competition and meeting the artists! Stay tuned for updates.

A First Look at
Some of the Artists

Indigenous Curatorial Advisors Auntie Joanne Selfe and Uncle Graham Toomey
Winner of the 2022 Archibald Prize, Blak Douglas
Artist, author and illustrator Sha'an D'Anthes a.k.a. Furry Little Peach
Illustrator and Animator Chris Yee
(1/0)

Some Studio Visits

We went on to see the
artists’ works in progress

Armenian-Australian artist Christine Yahya a.k.a. Pink Bits painting her Whale Tale
Dunghutti, Birripi and Gamilaroy artist Nioka Rain painting her Whale Tale
Koori artist and winner of the 2022 Archibald Prize, Blak Douglas, taping his Whale Tale
The students at TAFE NSW Eora painting their Whale Tale
Inside the studio of Christine Yahya, a.k.a. Pink Bits
Dunghutti and Birripi woman Wanita Lowe with her daughter Nioka Rain painting their Whale Tale
Armenian-Australian artist Christine Yahya a.k.a. Pink Bits painting her Whale Tale
Wiradjuri woman Peta Joy painting part of TAFE NSW Eora's Whale Tale
Armenian-Australian artist Christine Yahya a.k.a. Pink Bits' Whale Tale
Koori artist and winner of the 2022 Archibald Prize, Blak Douglas, taping his Whale Tale
Dunghutti, Birripi and Gamilaroy artist Nioka Rain painting her Whale Tale
(1/0)

Artists Include:
The Kids Cancer Project, Gabby Malpas, M. Sunflower, TAFE NSW Eora, Graham Toomey, Evi O, Micke Lindebergh, Mulga The Artist, Chance Purpose, Blak Douglas, Wanita Lowe and Nioka Rain, Alex Lehours, Chris Yee, Sophi Odling, Pink Bits, Tara Chandra, Gwiyaala Aboriginal Art, Niah McLeod, Danielle Mate, Little Orange, Scott Marsh, Jason Wing, Furry Little Peach, Laura Wells, Will Cooke, Peta Joy, Ink Hunter

The students at TAFE NSW Eora have worked with facilitators Wanita Lowe and Peta Joy to create two collaborative tails as part of the Introduction to Cultural Arts Program

Environmental activist Laura Wells has drawn upon notions of bathymetry to map out the paths of humpback whales

Winner of the 2022 Archibald Prize, Blak Douglas, fragmented his tail in response to the succession of self-anointed elders who illicitly amble their way into economic power

Bronwen Smith and Gavin Chatfield of the Gwiyaala Aboriginal Art Collective have created a traditional Aboriginal design of the migration of whales down the NSW South Coast

Christine Yahya a.k.a. Pink Bits has reimagined iconic Sydney summers from her youth at the Sydney waterfront, and illustrated sights, sounds and warm memories based on an old photo she found in her family photo album

Night Reflections by Sophi Odling
Galactic Whale by Sha'an D'Anthes
Blommig Val by Micke Lindebergh
Between the Sea and the Sky by Gabby Malpas
Was, Am, Will by Evi O
Whalecome to Country by Blak Douglas
Gurad, Bagan by Niah McLeod
A Chaotic Balance by Alex Lehours
Madung, Alive by M. Sunflower
(1/0)
Pink Bits, Swimming with Nostalgia at the Fish Markets
Scott Marsh, Vibrant Sydney at Union Square
Furry Little Peach, Galactic Whale at the Darling Hotel
Peita Blythe, Liquid Typography at the Star
Tara Chandra, In Vein at Pyrmont Bay Wharf 7
Inkhunter, Looking for Change at the Maritime Museum
Peta Joy, Dancing on the Whale Songlines at the Maritime Museum
Micke Lindebergh, Blomming Val at the ICC Plaza
Evi O, Was, Am, Will at the Harbourside Amphitheatre
Jasmine Sarin, Gawura at Tumbalong Boulevard
Chris Yee, One For All at the ICC
Graham Toomey, Whale Dreaming at the Sea Wall Lawn
Gwiyaala Aboriginal Art, Walawaani Muriyira Waraga at Waranara Terrace
Niah McLeod, Gurad Bagan at the Nawi Lawn
Blak Douglas, Whalecome to Country at the Crown
Wanita Lowe and Nioka Rain, Barangaroo Place at Barangaroo
TAFE NSW Eora at King St Wharf
TAFE NSW Eora at King St Wharf
Danielle Mate, Burri Burri at King St Wharf
Mulga the Artist, Under the Sea is the Place to be at SeaLife
Will Cooke, Two Steps Forward at SeaLife
Laura Wells, Yumi at the Cockle Bay Roof Terrace
M Sunflower, Madung, Alive at Cockle Bay Wharf
Jason Wing, 18 Summers Left at the Druitt Landing
Imogen Jade, 50 Million Years at Darling Quarter
Sophi Odling, Night Reflections at Darling Square
Gabby Malpas, Between the Sea and the Sky at the Chinese Garden of Friendship
The Kids Cancer Project and INSACIOUS, Splashed With Love at the ICC
Alex Lehours, A Chaotic Balance at the Tumbalong Boulevard
(1/0)

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