Narembeen Hawk Sculpture
Point of Interest
Contact
Currall Street, Western Australia.
narembeen.wa.gov.au/visit/what-to-do/things-to-see-and-do.aspx
Description
A trip to Narembeen wouldn't be complete without a visit to see the Narembeen Hawk, sitting proudly at the entrance of the Narembeen Recreation Centre. The Narembeen Hawk was unveiled at the opening of the new Narembeen Recreation Centre in April 2016, designed and constructed by local artist Jordan Sprigg who creates unique sculptures from historically worn and recycled metal.
The Hawk has an impressive 2.5m wingspan and includes 1,000 individually cut feathers, taking 260 hours to complete. The sculpture includes metal collected from around the district, with some metal dating back to the early settlers of Narembeen. The Shire of Narembeen are proud to showcase a local artist's inspirational creation as a centrepiece to the Narembeen Recreation Centre.
No camping or overnight parking allowed.
Features
Location
Lat: -32.061467 Lng: 118.396128