Go Penguins

Go Penguins was a public art event held in Liverpool, Wirral and St Helens, in Merseyside, England, from 22 November 2009 to 10 January 2010. It consisted of over 200 penguin sculptures which were painted and decorated by artists, schools and community groups. The sculptures were displayed throughout these regions. Go Penguins was organised by Wild in Art, who organised the similar project Go Superlambananas during Liverpool's year as European Capital of Culture in 2008, in conjunction with Liverpool City Council. Penguins were chosen as the subject of the project as part of Liverpool’s Year of the Environment, linking global warming with winter.[1]

The penguins sculptures were made from fibreglass, finished in a primer, and were designed by the creative director of Wild in Art, Chris Wilkinson. The design was inspired by the emperor penguin. There were two sizes of penguins, one was 3 feet (1 m) high for schools, and the other was 5 feet (2 m) high for artists, some of whom created their design in conjunction with local community groups. At the end of the project, the school penguins were returned to their schools, and the rest were sold at auction.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 About Go Penguins, Wild in Art, retrieved 18 December 2009


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