Permanent Artworks

Sensory Sculptures
Wolves Lane Horticultural Nursery, London, N22
Installed July 2008
This sensory garden contains a series of tactile sculptures using coloured glass and reclaimed tree stumps. The garden is open to the public.
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Holocaust Memorial Garden, Bruce Castle Museum, Lordship Lane, London, N17
Installed January 2008

The Holocaust Memorial Garden at Bruce Castle is the setting for Claudia Holder's competition-winning sculpture. Bruce Castle is a Grade I listed 16th Century manor house in 20 acres of parkland. The sculpture is described as an uncompromising memorial in every way - thought-provoking, disconcerting and a memorial to universal suffering.
|TopThe Skeleton Horse of Tottenham
Chestnuts Park, St Ann's Road, Tottenham, London, N15
Installed 2005

A five-metre high wooden sculpture designed and built by artist Ann Carrington, artists from Artscope, students from King Alfred School, Hampstead, pupils from Woodlands School, Haringey, and local residents. The artwork was inspired by local history, especially the tale of 'The Skeleton Horse of High Cross', an actual skeleton horse that once stood nearby.
|TopFinsbury Park Sculpture Trail
Various locations throughout Finsbury Park, London, N4
Installed 2003 - 2005

A collaborative arts project led by practising artist Sam Haynes, arts provider Action Space and local artists. Their aim was to design and install a series of sculptures as part of a local regeneration scheme. The sculptures can be found in Gillespie Park, Parkland Walk, Finsbury Park Café and the Manor House Garden.
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