Terry Stringer

Terry Stringer
Born (1946-09-03) 3 September 1946
Redruth, Cornwall, England
Education Elam School of Fine Arts
Known for Sculpture
Notable work The Risen Christ
Mountain Fountain
Website Official website

Terry Robin George Stringer ONZM (born 3 September 1946) is a New Zealand sculptor.

Biography

Born in Redruth, Cornwall, England in 1946, Stringer became a naturalised New Zealander in 1979.[1] He received a Diploma of Fine Arts from the Elam School of Fine Arts in 1967.[2] Many New Zealand galleries and collections feature works by Stringer and he has completed a number of public commissions. Stringer has been the recipient of a number of New Zealand art awards and scholarships and has been awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council Scholarship three times.

In the 2003 New Year Honours Stringer was appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to sculpture.[3]

Major public commissions

Stringer has been commissioned to complete a number of sculptures for high-profile public sites. These include "The Risen Christ" (1999) in Cathedral Square in Christchurch, "Mountain Fountain" outside The Holy Trinity Cathedral, Auckland, and "The World Grasped" (2006) in Newmarket.

Zealandia Sculpture Garden

In 2001 Stringer established Zealandia Sculpture Garden at his home in Mahurangi. The garden is open to the public and contains a variety of Stringer's sculptures, together with works by fellow sculptors.[4]

References

  1. "New Zealand, naturalisations, 1843–1981". Ancestry.com Operations. 2010. Retrieved 15 March 2015. (subscription required (help)).
  2. "Terry Stringer". Milford Galleries Queenstown. Retrieved 3 October 2011.
  3. "New Year honours list 2003". Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 31 December 2002. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  4. "About Zealandia Sculpture Garden". zealandiasculpturegarden.co.nz. Retrieved 3 October 2011.

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