Momentus Technologies
About: Momentus Technologies is a global provider of industry-leading venue and event management solutions that empower organizations to create extraordinary moments. With over 50,000 users in more…
read moreA giant sculptural sign on New Zealand’s Welllington waterfront designed by local art and directing collective, The Glue Society, presents new and unique photo opportunities for locals and visitors alike as they physically become a part of Wellington.
The WELL_NGTON sculpture is missing the letter I. One person at a time can stand on a platform to replace the letter so they are physically part of the sign and can literally say ‘I am in Wellington’. It is likely to be one of the capital’s Instagram-able moments of the year.
Commissioned by WellingtonNZ, the sculpture was designed and built entirely in Wellington. It sits just over 2.2 metres high and 8.9 metres wide. Each letter weighs between 80 and 120kg. WELL_NGTON is temporarily positioned on the waterfront side of Te Papa near Chaffers Marina.
WellingtonNZ Acting General Manager Josh Gardiner says the sign is designed to foster a feeling of ‘I belong in Wellington’ and create photo-sharing fun that, via social media, showcases the capital to the world.
“It not only provides visitors to the city with a great shareable memento of their time here but also gives proud locals the chance to star in their own photos to share with friends and whānau.”
“It is also a part of Wellington welcoming back visitors impacted by border restrictions including those from Auckland who make up the city’s largest domestic visitor market. But no matter where our visitors come from, we can’t wait to roll out the welcome mat – or sculpture in this case.”
Currently painted in three colours – yellow, red and teal –Gardiner says that situation is far from permanent and adds “WELL_NGTON is designed so it can be repainted and relocated to other beautiful Wellington sites. It may also be used to support major events occurring in the city.”
Wellington Mayor Andy Foster says the interactive sculpture is a fun way for Wellingtonians to put themselves in the big picture for their city.
“There is so much happening right across the Creative Capital in our galleries, theatres, cafes, shows and restaurants, and on our tracks and the waters of Te Whanganui a Tara. Little wonder then that we want to fill this picture of Wellington with as many friends and family as possible.”
Local art and directing collective The Glue Society are the designers behind the sculpture. Artist and Project Director Pete Baker says ensuring people could add to the buzz of Wellington was upper mind in the design.
“Wellington and the people that love it are at the very heart of this public artwork - from the locations it will be installed in and the name it spells out to the people who become part of the artwork itself. We love to create projects which the audience can engage in and participate in. We hope this work will inspire both optimism and joy.”
The sculpture was manufactured and installed by Wellington company Human Dynamo under supervision of The Glue Society.
The budget for the project was $130,000. It includes design, manufacture, initial installation, two reskins of the sign as well as removal from the waterfront and installation at a different location.
The official hashtag to use when posting photos is #inwellington.
About the sculpture
7th December 2021 - Wellington City Council pays $3.6 million to cover COVID-19 cancellation of art event
17th June 2021 - New trust to drive return of major musical theatre productions to Wellington
24th April 2020 - Building work set to recommence on key Wellington venues
16th February 2020 - Wellington’s Round the Bays event eliminates plastic bottles
1st August 2019 - Fundraising effort for Wellington National Music Centre hits $18 million
8th September 2021 - Sculpture by the Sea shares in $20 million government funding for Arts and Entertainment sector revitalisation
20th April 2021 - McClelland Sculpture Park+Gallery celebrates 50th anniversary with exhibitions, prizes and book
20th July 2020 - Development commences on expanding Lachlan Valley Sculpture Trail
19th March 2020 - New landmark sculpture for Perth
31st December 2019 - Museum of Underwater Art sculptures submerged off Townsville
4th December 2019 - Casula Powerhouse set to launch inaugural Liverpool Sculpture Walk
20th September 2019 - Townsville artist commissioned for North Queensland Stadium sculpture
2nd March 2017 - Blue Mountains sculpture exhibition recognised as a flagship tourism event
15th April 2013 - Rhino sculpture marks links between Dubbo and Taronga Western Plains Zoo
11th December 2012 - Abu Dhabi to construct world’s largest sculpture
9th November 2021 - Sydney secures its largest public artwork by an Australian artist
30th July 2021 - Public Art design selected for Darwin’s Bicentennial Park
24th June 2021 - Global Wellness Institute spotlights public art and wellness trend
8th January 2021 - Vibrant public artworks sought for Cairns Esplanade Dining Precinct
25th August 2020 - Major public art installation unveiled in Sydney
13th February 2020 - Cairns invests over $3 million in public art
23rd December 2019 - City of Sydney and Sydney Living Museums to install new public art installation
13th September 2019 - City of Hobart supports investment in Public Art
17th February 2016 - Artists sought for new Perth museum public art project
Support our industry news service
We hope that you value the news that we publish so while you're here can we ask for your support?
As an independent publisher, we need reader support for our industry news gathering so ask that - if you don't already do so - you back us by subscribing to the printed Australasian Leisure Management magazine and/or our online news.
The Complete Guide to Leisure Industry Products & Services.
About: Momentus Technologies is a global provider of industry-leading venue and event management solutions that empower organizations to create extraordinary moments. With over 50,000 users in more…
read moreSince 1989 Elite Pool Covers have designed and manufactured an extensive range of high quality affordable manual,semi-automatic and fully-automatic pool cover systems for the harsh Australian…
read moreAIS Water, the trading name of Australian Innovative Systems, is a multi-award winning, Australian owned leader in the design, production and supply of commercial and residential chlorine generators…
read moreA leading designer and manufacturer of innovative waterslides and attractions, Australian Waterslides and Leisure (AWL) is also able to advise clients in the areas of concept and design, feasibility…
read moreAnti Wave Global is the original suppliers of top performance swim, aquatic sports, leisure and pool programming equipment. Founded in 1971, Anti Wave Global is proud of its long and tested…
read morerevolutioniseSPORT is the emerging market leader in online club management in Australia. Whether it is memberships, registrations, events, online sales or governance tools - revolutioniseSPORT is the…
read morePolin was founded in Istanbul in 1976, and has since grown into a leading company in the waterparks industry. Today Polin is one of the world leaders in the design, production, and installation of…
read moreDeveloped in Europe, this innovative system offers a safety management solution for swimming pools that checks individual swimmers via their wristband - monitoring their depth and time. Sensors…
read moreGet your business noticed in our targeted directory. Viewed by 10,000 industry professionals per week!