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Sculpture for lost firefighters
A commemorative sculpture incorporating steel from the World
Trade Centre will be dedicated to firefighters from around the
world who have lost their lives in the course of duty. Artist Graham Bennett has been commissioned to create a
sculpture specifically for a site on the banks of the Avon, adjacent
to the new Firefighters Reserve at the corner of Madras and
Kilmore streets. The unveiling of the sculpture will coincide with the opening of
the Memorial Firefighters Games to be held in Christchurch in
October. The sculpture and the new reserve have come about through a
partnership between the City Council and sponsors Warners/ Lion
Foundation, John Rhind Funeral Directors and City Care. Christchurch City Council Arts Adviser, Marlene Le Cren, has
been involved in sourcing the steel and bringing it to Christchurch.
She says that when a dedicated sculpture was proposed for the
new Firefighters Reserve, it was suggested that steel from the
World Trade Centre site would be an appropriate material. “Firefighters have been lost in events such as the bushfires in
Sydney and California in the past couple of years, as well as the
World Trade Centre.We have an opportunity here as a city to pay
tribute to firefighters the world over, with a new park and artwork
dedicated to their courage.” The process of obtaining the steel was quite simple, says Marlene
Le Cren.“We were one of five countries gifted steel by New York
City for commemorative use. The difficult part was transporting it
here.” The consignment of steel is being shipped to Christchurch in a
container. Meanwhile, Graham Bennett has been working from
photos of the steel to design a sculpture specifically for the site.
A dedication ceremony is planned for the reserve and artwork
on the morning of 26 October, the start of the Games. |