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Title
Sundisc
Date
1994
Medium
Corten steel
Accession number
NW10_JR_S012
Acquisition method
commissioned for Harlesden City Challenge, Project Funded by the Department of Environment
Work type
Sculpture
Owner
London Borough of Brent
Custodian
London Borough of Brent
Work status
extant
Access
at all times
Inscription description
Art in the City / As part of Harlesden City Challenge, the five year projecct 'Art in the City' has / formed a significant and visible addition to the Harlesden environment. / Art - is vital to renewal, It shows that people care about where theylive and work / Art in urban settings respresents positive and creative change, providing a focus / for peoples expression. / Gerry Davis - Chief Executive Officer for Harlesden City Challnge, April 1994 / " Sundisc designed and built by Guy Paterson (etched paving) and Geraldine Konyn (Steel Sculpture)? Photographs and and newspaper clippings about Harlesden and Brent area from / former years are featured on the etched paving stones / Sundisc is one of three public artworks launched in 1994, The project has / been commissioned by Harlesden City Challenge and organised by Brent Council / Department for Education, art and Libraries in liaison with Environment Services Department. Project Funded by the Department of Environment.