Video will play in Play now Don't auto playNever auto playWild weather has not stopped one of New Zealand's biggest outdoor sculpture events from opening on schedule on Waiheke Island. Some sculptures were damaged during last weekend's high winds but were repaired in time for the opening weekend of headland Sculpture on the Gulf. Sculpture on the Gulf director of cultural programmes Zara Stanhope says artists have responded to Waiheke and its history with newly made works, including social and participatory projects. While it is a not-for-profit event, any surplus goes toward promoting the visual arts on Waiheke Island. The sculpture event is on until February 19.
Source: New Zealand Herald January 26, 2017 16:04 UTC