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Lockhart Sculpture and Heritage Trail is a community driven vision to promote rural art and heritage. LOCKHART SHIRE COUNCIL 65 Green Street Lockhart NSW 2656 Phone: (02) 6920 5305 visitlockhartshire.com.au HISTORIC LOCKHART Self Guided Sculpture and Heritage Walk LOCKHART SCULPTURE AND HERITAGE TRAIL K N Q R T 11. Peace by Colin Wiese Donated to the community by the artist, a local Lockhart farmer, this amazing sculpture is dedicated to the memory of the spirit of rural people affected by war, and to the establishment of a lasting peace in the world. 12. Click Goes The Shears by Stuart Spragg This impressive artwork, constructed from iron, timber, copper and glass, won People’s Choice at the 2009 Spirit of the Land Festival and now hangs in pride of place on the facade of Greens Gunyah Museum. 13. Greens Gunyah Museum & Doris Golder Wool Art Discover unique collections with their own story to tell including artefacts from Brookong Station, scene of the 1888 Shearer’s Riot. The Doris Golder Wool Art Gallery features incredible wool portraits and landscapes. 14. Heritage Verandahs and Etched Pavers Wander under historic Federation verandahs, read the stories of original shopfronts and discover more than 400 etched pavers, artistically displaying a visual record of the social history of Lockhart and the surrounding district. 15. Get Around Back by Stuart Spragg Made from cut and layered sheets of corrugated iron, assembled to reflect a typical Australian working sheep yard, this remarkable piece won the 2008 National Farm Art Awards at the Spirit of the Land Festival. 16. Rusty Cockatoo by Sean Meany Rusty Cockatoo, winner of the Spirit of the Land’s 2015 National Farm Art Awards, captures the characteristics of the majestic cockatoo, wings out and crest feathers up, perched high on a beautifully formed gumtree. 17. Horse Power by Stuart Taylor Winner of the 2011 National Farm Art Awards at the Spirit of the Land Festival, this life size horse sculpture is made from recycled farm metal and is one of three sculptures by Stuart Taylor on permanent display in the CWA Park. 18. Emu Family by Stuart Taylor Set in the CWA Park amongst purposely planted native vegetation, the finely detailed Emu Family reflects some of the iconic Australian animals which make their home in natural habitats throughout Lockhart Shire. 19. Bonnie Dog by Stuart Taylor The inspiring Bonnie Dog sculpture beautifully captures the moment a family dog responds to a call for attention. This sculpture was named winner of the 2012 National Farm Art Awards at the Spirit of the Land Festival. 20. Australian Rain Dragon by Andrew Whitehead The captivating Australian Rain Dragon was winner of the 2009 National Farm Art Awards at the Spirit of the Land Festival and is now located in prime position at one of Lockhart’s entrances to keep watch over the town. U 10. Inland Pelicans by Bob Teasdale Winner of the EE ‘Curly’ Heckendorf Award at the 2015 Spirit of the Land Festival, this wonderful bird sculpture commemorates the site of the Lockhart Bird Aviary which graced Hodgson Park for many years. P O L S M
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  • Lockhart Sculpture and Heritage Trail

    is a community driven vision to

    promote rural art and heritage.

    LOCKHART SHIRE COUNCIL 65 Green Street

    Lockhart NSW 2656

    Phone: (02) 6920 5305

    visitlockhartshire.com.au

    HISTORIC

    LOCKHART

    Self Guided Sculpture and Heritage Walk

    LOCKHART SCULPTURE

    AND HERITAGE TRAIL

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    11. Peace by Colin Wiese

    Donated to the community by the artist, a local Lockhart

    farmer, this amazing sculpture is dedicated to the

    memory of the spirit of rural people affected by war,

    and to the establishment of a lasting peace in the world.

    12. Click Goes The Shears by Stuart Spragg

    This impressive artwork, constructed from iron, timber,

    copper and glass, won People’s Choice at the 2009

    Spirit of the Land Festival and now hangs in pride of

    place on the facade of Greens Gunyah Museum.

    13. Greens Gunyah Museum & Doris Golder Wool Art

    Discover unique collections with their own story to tell

    including artefacts from Brookong Station, scene of the

    1888 Shearer’s Riot. The Doris Golder Wool Art Gallery

    features incredible wool portraits and landscapes.

    14. Heritage Verandahs and Etched Pavers

    Wander under historic Federation verandahs, read the

    stories of original shopfronts and discover more than 400

    etched pavers, artistically displaying a visual record of

    the social history of Lockhart and the surrounding district.

    15. Get Around Back by Stuart Spragg

    Made from cut and layered sheets of corrugated iron,

    assembled to reflect a typical Australian working sheep

    yard, this remarkable piece won the 2008 National Farm

    Art Awards at the Spirit of the Land Festival.

    16. Rusty Cockatoo by Sean Meany

    Rusty Cockatoo, winner of the Spirit of the Land’s 2015

    National Farm Art Awards, captures the characteristics of

    the majestic cockatoo, wings out and crest feathers up,

    perched high on a beautifully formed gumtree.

    17. Horse Power by Stuart Taylor

    Winner of the 2011 National Farm Art Awards at the Spirit

    of the Land Festival, this life size horse sculpture is made

    from recycled farm metal and is one of three sculptures

    by Stuart Taylor on permanent display in the CWA Park.

    18. Emu Family by Stuart Taylor

    Set in the CWA Park amongst purposely planted native

    vegetation, the finely detailed Emu Family reflects some

    of the iconic Australian animals which make their home in

    natural habitats throughout Lockhart Shire.

    19. Bonnie Dog by Stuart Taylor

    The inspiring Bonnie Dog sculpture beautifully captures the

    moment a family dog responds to a call for attention. This

    sculpture was named winner of the 2012 National Farm Art

    Awards at the Spirit of the Land Festival.

    20. Australian Rain Dragon by Andrew Whitehead

    The captivating Australian

    Rain Dragon was winner of

    the 2009 National Farm Art

    Awards at the Spirit of the

    Land Festival and is now

    located in prime position at

    one of Lockhart’s entrances

    to keep watch over the

    town.

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    10. Inland Pelicans by Bob Teasdale

    Winner of the EE ‘Curly’ Heckendorf Award at the 2015

    Spirit of the Land Festival, this wonderful bird sculpture

    commemorates the site of the Lockhart Bird Aviary

    which graced Hodgson Park for many years.

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    1. Pioneers Memorial Gateway

    Unveiled in 1962 as a tribute to the early pioneer

    settlers, this impressive monument features 22 life sized

    replica bales of wool, each bearing the stencilled wool

    brands of the original sheep stations in the district.

    2. The Eagle by Stuart Taylor

    This majestic eagle, perched high above native grasses

    ready to swoop, was pieced together using scrap

    metal materials collected by the artist from local

    clearing sales. Donated to the community in 2014.

    3. The 9 Martyrs by John Wood

    Installed in October 2008, the discs on this sculpture

    represent the nine shearers imprisoned with hard

    labour following the 1888 Brookong Station Shearer’s

    Riot between shearers and the pastoralist ‘wool kings’.

    4. Going to the Dance by Stuart Spragg

    This captivating sculpture, incorporating a mix of

    corrugated iron, colours and car parts, was awarded

    Highly Commended at the 2014 Spirit of the Land

    Festival. Donated to the town by local business owners.

    5. My Waratah by Raeleen Pfeiffer

    Winner of the 2014 Contemporary Sculpture Awards at the

    Spirit of the Land Festival, this stunning piece was selected

    for the town by His Excellency General The Honourable

    David Hurley AC DCS (Retd), Governor General of NSW.

    6. Good Old Days by Keith Simpson

    Made from recycled scrap metal including boilers,

    chains, mesh, springs, gas bottles, tail shafts and left over

    wood, this rustic masterpiece won the National Farm Art

    Awards at the 2010 Spirit of the Land Festival.

    7. Lockhart Love Locks

    Where better to leave a love lock than at the Lockhart

    Love Locks, set by the banks of Brookong Lagoon! A fun

    and interactive way to remember your visit, there’s even

    a quaint Wishing Well for your key.

    8. Bunyip of Burra Creek by Sean Meany

    The Bunyip of Burra Creek is a cheeky character who was

    also the winning sculpture at the 2018 Spirit of the Land

    Festival. The sculpture at this site changes every October

    following the Festival.

    9. The Mob by David Doyle

    Just one of many sculptures donated to the town by

    Lockhart & District Community Bendigo Bank, this

    fantastic display of a mob of bounding kangaroos is

    perfectly located at the edge of Brookong Lagoon

    and the Lockhart Caravan Park.

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