John Edgar (sculptor)


John Stanley Edgar is a New Zealand sculptor and medallist.

Early life and education

Born in Auckland in 1950, Edgar was educated at Mount Albert Grammar School and then the University of New South Wales. He then worked as a research chemist and as a prospector before turning to sculpture.

Sculptural work

As a sculptor, Edgar works chiefly in hard stone, and occasionally in other materials, such as glass or copper.
In 2000, he designed McLeod's Crossing, a pedestrian bridge over the Oratia Stream in Falls Park, Henderson, commissioned by Waitakere City Council. Since 2004, a public commission, Transformer, has been part of the sculpture walk in the Auckland Domain. Another work, Lie of the Land, was installed in the Savill Garden, in Windsor Great Park in England, in 2012. His works are also in a number of public collections, including Christchurch Art Gallery, Corning Museum of Glass, the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa and the National Museum of Australia.
Edgar designed the Icon award medal for the Arts Foundation of New Zealand, and the medal awarded to Companions of Auckland War Memorial Museum. The latter is made from "two New Zealand argillites from the South Island bound together with aluminium". He has also illustrated books of poetry by Dinah Hawken.

Honours and awards

Edgar was appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the 2009 New Year Honours, "for services to art, in particular sculpture".

Other activities

Edgar lives in Karekare, and has served as president of the Waitakere Ranges Protection Society since 1998. He was made a life member of the society in 2005.