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PUBLIC ART PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Further to the Swell Sculpture Festival we represent a portfolio of sculptors for the installation of current or commissioned pieces. As arts facilitators we handle all logistics involved with Public Art Project Management. Areas of expertise are listed below: 

  • Community Cultural Development
  • Public Art Strategy Reports
  • Public Art Project Management
  • Curator
  • Media Relations
  • Financial Management

Building successful business partnerships, for example the Gold Coast City Council and major developers Swell Sculpture Festival has an extensive portfolio of sculptors specialising in all mediums and design. An array of local, national and international sculptors who specialise in large outdoor work. 

Natasha Edwards phone +61 7 5525 6392
Natasha brings a wealth of knowledge to the Swell Sculpture Festival with over 18 years experience in Financial and Business Management. Natasha's strengths lie in  client negotiations and she has successfully worked within the design, event management and the arts sector. Natasha's most recent work as a founder of Swell Sculpture Festival has ensured that she will continue to provide Queensland with a unique cultural event. Natasha is a director of Swell Sculpture Festival and has worked on such projects as Burleigh Street Scape, Indy Embellishment project-Macintosh Island, the Observatory, Reedy Creek, Palm Beach Parklands and Currumbin Foreshore upgrade. Natasha's passion for the arts ensures that she is committed to the cultural development of the Gold Coast.
 
 
 
Top: Pelicans Richard Moffatt, purchased by Gold Coast City Council and installed on the bank of Currumbin Creek, Currumbin.
Bottom: Aqua Solaire Andy Scott, purchased by Stockland Developments and installed at the Observatory Reedy Creek.
 
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