Stark and striking sculpture wins Sculpture in the Gaol award

Kempsey Shire Council

The overall winner of the Sculpture in the Gaol Award went to artist Jason Russell with his striking work, ‘Taken from Country’.

The sculpture, consisting of chain, hand crafted neck collars, and padlocks, was hung from the ceiling, and represented the artist’s interpretation of an 1819 order handed down from Governor Lachlan Macquarie: All aborigines from Sydney onwards are to be made prisoners of war and if they resist, they are to be shot and their bodies hung from trees in the most conspicuous places near where they fall, so as to strike terror into the hearts of the surviving natives.

Jason Russell, proud Worimi man, has been an artist for more than 20 years, and started sculpting and wood carving approximately eight years ago. He was proud to receive the winning prize of $5000, saying: “Having the art piece in this location is rather fitting – other places I’ve exhibited in didn’t have quite the same effect,” said Mr Russell.

“The piece means a lot to me, because I’ve taught a lot of art and culture over the years and have tried to keep culture alive with my art practice. The loss of culture is what drove me to make this art piece.”

Sculpture in the Gaol, an annual opportunity to celebrate the Macleay Valley’s rich art and cultural background, was amplified by the presence of 2022 Archibald Prize winner and Dunghutti artist Blak Douglas as the main judge of the art competition.

Alex Henley, Kempsey Shire Council’s Economic Development and Tourism Manager, was thrilled with the success of the event launch. “Sculpture in the Gaol is a brilliant opportunity to celebrate the Macleay Valley Coast’s rich art and cultural background,” said Ms Henley.

“The open day was a resounding success with over 750 people attending the event, viewing more than 90 sculptures exhibited from artists close to home, across the state and inter-state as well.” “The sculpture exhibition will be open every day at Trial Bay Gaol from 9am-4:30pm, closing on Sunday 24 September.”

Other winners and their artworks include:

• Runner-up Claire Davenhall

• Highly Commended Jane MacDonald

• Youth Award winner Indrani Smith

• School Award winner Leanne Parker from Frederickton Primary School

Don’t forget to check out some of the smaller sculptures featured in Escapees from the Gaol at the South West Rocks Community Art Gallery.

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