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The inaugural AquaSculpture, Sculpture by the Hastings River prize and exhibition was held in October 2003.

However the journey began in 1989. Following the appointment of professional cultural staff, Hastings Council actively encouraged the growth of public art in the Hastings through key public art initiatives such as:

In 2000 a group of creative people came together with a shared vision for an event that would present sculpture and public art in an outdoor environment. They were looking for an event that could give voice to creative expression and ideas, encourage discussion and reflect the community identity and cultural depth of the region.

And so â?? Confluence was bornâ?¦ It began as an arts forum and grew to become a month of public art and sculpture.

As a major part of Confluence, the AquaSculpture 2003 outdoor sculpture prize and exhibition was created. This event was a focal point â?? linking together the community, the arts and the environment to create a distinctive, memorable cultural event that brought people into contact with art in the public domain.

Many of the community artworks produced for the exhibition were an outlet for community creativity and issues such as peace, the environment, reconciliation and the plight of the refugees. The event has created a vehicle for community discussion and debate, allowing messages to be made in a really different way.

AquaSculpture is a great example of a community initiative sparking a major collaborative project, with new partnerships forming between environmental managers, artists, business, cultural and community organisers and Hastings Council.

This collaboration won project recognition, when i n 2004, the inaugural AquaSculpture exhibition and prize was awarded the Community Cultural Development (CCD) Board of the Australia Councilâ??s prestigious Partners Award.

The successful nomination for the award was a joint partnership of WaterWise NSW and Hastings StormWater Environment Education Program (SWEEP) for AquaSculpture, sculpture by the Hastings River held in Port Macquarie in October 2003.

For more information go to :-ww.aquasculpture.com.au