Community

Collection, Access and Distribution team's 150 tukutuku panel

Tinted orange/yellow ½ circle Mirror depicting rising sun. 4 Sun rays made from braided fabric using multiple colours and intertwined. 3 single tone sun rays made from fabric and netting with scattered gold stars. Flowing Avon River with scattered paua chips and shells.

The Same Sun Shines on all Cultures

  • Mirror, fabric, netting, gold stars, paua chips, shells, wood panel
  • 122 x 60 cm

The CAD team is rich in culture and diversity. Our Tukutuku panel was designed with this in mind and how we define ourselves as a team. We used the bright colours to define our vibrancy created by our multiculturalism, diversity and the differences we each bring to our team. The sun rays highlight the never ending flow and constant comings and goings to and from our workroom. The Sun represents CAD as Central Library’s hub. We believe the CAD panel is appropriately positioned as the base mechanism underpinning all of the Central Library’s activities.

Photos from www.flickr.com

Related pages