Photo: InFocus2022 Compact Category winner Coastal Emus Walking, by Joy Hayman, depicts the emu projections with the Clarence River in the background. IMAGE: Clarence Valley Council Notice Board
The Building Bridges Emu Projection is shortlisted as one of eight finalists for the 'Events, Exhibitions and Tours' category in the 29th annual National Trust (NSW) Heritage Awards.
Events, Exhibitions and Tours
Building Bridges Emu Projection – entered by Clarence Valley Council
CAPTIVATE – entered by National Art School
Curios Shopfront Exhibition – entered by Haberfield Inner West Council Library and Haberfield Association
Guraban: where the saltwater meets the freshwater – entered by Hurstville Museum & Gallery (Georges River Council)
Mulaa Giilang: Wiradjuri stories of the night sky – entered by Orange Regional Museum
Rouse Hill Psychedelia – entered by Museums of History NSW
SHINE – Shining a Light on our Heritage and Museums – entered by Arts Mid North Coast Inc
Unrealised Sydney exhibition – entered by Museums of History NSW
The Clarence Valley Council entry involved Emu artworks by local First Nations artists celebrating the endangered coastal emu being projected onto the Sunshine Sugar building in South Grafton throughout the Jacaranda Season. Council worked with those local artists, Sunshine Sugar, Esem projects, Transport for NSW (TfNSW) and Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) to bring this part of Clarence Valley Councils wider “Building Bridges” project to fruition.
This year the National Trust Heritage Awards are considering 40 rich and diverse heritage projects spanning across New South Wales in ten different categories.
In the Northern Rivers region Clarence Valley Council is not alone in being on this year's National Trust Heritage Award shortlists.
There are:
Conservation – Interiors and Objects: Green Frog Restoration – entered by Transport for NSW and Byron Bay Historical Society
Conservation – Landscape: Northern Rivers Rail Trail – Tweed section – entered by Tweed Shire Council
Winners will be announced at a lunch and awards ceremony this Friday, 12 May at the heritage-listed Doltone House, Jones Bay Wharf, 26-32 Pirrama Road, Pyrmont Point NSW.