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Home > Archives > 6th March 2017 Issue > Sculpture park opens gates to raise funds for music charity
Sculpture park opens gates to raise funds for music charityGibbs Farm, the private world-renowned Kaipara sculpture park owned by entrepreneur Alan Gibbs, is to open its gates on Thursday March 23 in a fundraiser for charity The New Zealand Music Foundation. As the farm is rarely open for the public to visit, the fundraising day is a special opportunity for supporters of The New Zealand Music Foundation to view Gibbs’ unique collection of 22 artworks by renowned sculptors from around the world. “The creative drive within those in the visual arts and music is equally powerful and one we fundamentally understand,” says New Zealand Music Foundation general manager, Peter Dickens. “Those who attend this event will experience a blend of built and natural landscape that will affect them in ways they haven’t experienced before. We’re very grateful to the Gibbs Farm trustees for supporting our work to change lives through music with this rare opportunity.” Tickets are on sale now from NZTix, with the proceeds contributing to support the efforts of The New Zealand Music Foundation. Private car parking is available on site. No beverages or food are available for purchase onsite, but food can be brought into the park and pre-ordered picnic lunchboxes are also available at an additional cost. Full details’ regarding transport and food options is online at NZ Tix. |
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