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The Collin Post 4 Plinths Project

Wellington Sculpture Trust

National
Call for Entries
Visual Arts
April 14, 2026

Programme Overview

Call for proposals: The Collin Post 4 Plinths Project

Sculpture Award 2028

The Wellington Sculpture Trust is pleased to announce applications are now open for the 2028 Collin Post 4 Plinths Project. The successful artist will receive $100,000 to realise new works sited on the concrete forecourt plinths outside Te Papa Tongarewa, Museum of New Zealand, Wellington. 

This call for proposals facilitates selection of the eleventh commission and will be in place for two years from early 2028.

The Collin Post 4 Plinths Project provides a prestigious opportunity for established and emerging artists through the reputation of the project, the quality of the artworks installed in previous rounds and the prominence of the site, one of the most visited in New Zealand.

Martin Basher's Big Flowers for a Wild City is currently on show until 2028.  Previous recipients of the award are: Sabine Marcelis (2024-2026), Ben Pearce (2022-2024), Yolunda Hickman (2020–2022), Ruth Watson (2018–2020), Kereama Taepa (2016–2018), Glen Hayward (2014–2016), Joanna Langford (2012–2014), Peter Trevelyan (2010–2012), and Regan Gentry (2008–2010). 

Descriptions and photographs of these can be seen on the Trust’s website. 

This opportunity is open to New Zealand and international artists and the artist retains ownership of the work at the completion of the project. 

 

How to apply

Download a detailed brief from the Wellington Sculpture Trust website:

sculpture.org.nz

 

APPLICATION DEADLINE: Monday 6 July, 2026

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Any questions? Get in touch at wellingtonsculpture@xtra.co.nz

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