10 things you didn’t know about Tawny Gray
- Was born in Kitwe, Zambia
- She is a sculptor working in steel, acrylic, fibreglass and other media
- Tawny spent her early childhood in eastern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe),
- She attended the National School of the Arts, Johannesburg
- In the late 80’s she moved to England, where she began her career in sculpting
- Her two most well known works to date are Birmingham’s largest sculpture: the 12 m high
- Adams is part of The Imaginary Beings Art Collective, a group of artists that work together to create collaborative art projects
- Through this collective she has put together several art events around the world including The End of a World and Transcendence and Transformation.
- The Green Man 2002 and the 10m high hanging sculpture The Deluge 2010 at Zellig was her first
- Her 2nd , a 10 metres (33 ft) high hanging sculpture of falling bodies, both commissioned by the Custard Factory in Digbeth, Birmingham
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