Spawning Salmon
Spawning Salmon
Spawning Salmon
Spawning Salmon
Spawning Salmon

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Two entwined salmon mounted overlooking the river. The sculpture won a competition for an artwork to celebrate the millennium in Wetherby.
Title

Spawning Salmon

Date

2000

Medium

powder coated weathering steel

Accession number

LS22_PF_S002

Acquisition method

commissioned by Wetherby Arts Council and Wetherby Town Council

Work type

Statue

Custodian

Wetherby Town Council

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

Inscription description

SPAWNING SALMON / BY / Michael Liesener / PRESENTED BY / WETHERBY ARTS FESTIVAL & / WETHERBY TOWN COUNCIL / TO CELEBRATE / THE MILLENNIUM 2000

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Located at

High Street, Wetherby, Leeds

LS22 6LQ

Located between the bridge over the River Wharfe at High Street and Scott Lane, at the north end of the weir.