Gateway to Murrurundi

3 Mayne St Murrurundi, NSW, 2338, Australia [View Map]

As you enter the southern gateway of Murrurundi, you’ll be greeted by an eye catching corten steel sign, crafted by local sculptors Fran Wachtel and Charlotte Drake Brockman.

This playful sculpture depicts sheep leaping over the town name ‘’Murrurundi’’ while being herded by a cattle dog, and its backstory is truly memorable. After a community group had long planned and created this sign, their patience wore thin waiting for local Council approval. So, taking matters into their own hands, they installed it themselves in the dead of night – a clandestine operation that showcased genuine community spirit and pioneering initiative.

Murrurundi Artists Charlotte Drake Brockman and Fran Wachtel have worked collaboratively for decades.
Charlotte Drake Brockman made her way to Australia in 1964 after completing her education at the Farnham School of Art in England. Accompanied by her partner, Viv Carter, a notable jazz drummer, Charlotte left Sydney in pursuit of a different lifestyle.

Upon settling in Murrurundi, Charlotte took up a position distributing the census, where she crossed paths with fellow artist Fran Wachtel, igniting a collaborative partnership that spanned decades. Together, they crafted impressive steel sculptures that adorned the town’s entrance and other locations across the region and curated various exhibitions. Additionally, they managed the former Chicken in the Window gallery, specializing in recycled tin work.

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This listing was added to The Australian Tourism Data Warehouse on 09 Apr, 2024 by Arts Upper Hunter. Creative Valleys has made every effort to make sure this listings is current and accurate, however we do not accept any liability in the event of errors found above.
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