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Tag: Public Sculpture

Train by David Mach

“Train” is said to be “Britain’s largest piece of sculpture”. It is the size of a locomotive from the 1930s and it was produced by David Mach.

Tagged Darlington, Darlington Borough Council, David Mach, Public Sculpture

Posted on 06/11/2020

Metalworks by David Stephenson

Metalworks

The Metalworks sculpture was comissioned by the Articulate programme as part of the Black Spot project.

Tagged Articulate, Black Spot, David Stephenson, Geoff Hogg, John George Swan, Metalworks, Public Art, Public Sculpture, Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council, Upsall Hall

Posted on 20/07/2016

Ladle of Steel by Steve Tomlinson

Ladle of Steel Steve Tomlinson

Ladle of Steel is a public sculpture created by Steve Tomlinson. The sculpture was first installed in May 2005 and located in Middlesbrough

Tagged Middlesbrough, Public Art, Public Sculpture, South Bank, Steve Tomlinson

Posted on 19/07/2016

Stockton High Street

Racing Ahead

This page is about the public art on that you can see on Stockton High Street.

Tagged Brian Russell, Cleveland Arts, Graeme Hopper, Irene Brown, John Dodshon, Maggie Howarth, Parkfield Mental Health Centres, Peat Oberon, Public Art, Public Sculpture, River Tees, Stockton, Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council

Posted on 21/06/2016

Solid State by John Maine

Solid State

This page is about a public sculpture that is called “Solid State” and was produced by John Maine.

Tagged Cleveland Gallery, Government Purchase Grand Fund, John Maine, Northern Arts, Pubic monuments & Sculpture Association, Public Art, Public Sculpture

Posted on 07/03/2016

Mechanical Arch by Roy Kitchin

Mechanical Arch Roy Kitchin

A gantry-like structure suggestive of the forms of Cleveland’s steel rolling mills and Tees Transporter Bridge, sculpted by Roy Kitchin.

Tagged Cleveland, Cleveland Country Council, Northern Arts, Public Art, Public Sculpture, Roy Kitchin, Teeside

Posted on 07/03/2016

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