The first in a series of public art sculptures to appear across the Warren Shire has been tested by residents and visitors.
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The table tennis sculpture by Damian Plunkett follows workshops where residents have created distinctive pieces to showcase the shire.
Jenny Quigley reformed the Warren and District Arts Council in order to to apply and get a Drought Communities Program grant.
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Warren Shire Council has handed over about $30,000 for the series of sculptures to generate employment, upskill residents and entice visitors.
"The sculpture series has been a unique approach to providing support to our community through tough economic times by giving people new skills to celebrate Warren through art," Mrs Quigley said.
The table tennis sculpture is in the Victoria Park Precinct. More sculptures will be revealed in coming weeks.
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