65 elephant statues arrive in Worcester

The herd will be transformed with dazzling designs before welcoming residents and visitors back into the city this summer.

Author: Phoebe GreggorPublished 12th Feb 2021

Sixty-five fibreglass elephant sculptures, destined for Worcester’s Big Parade, have arrived in the city.

The eight-week long art trail will see elephants parade through the city’s streets, open spaces and shopping areas, marching in on 12 July and leaving again on 5 September.

Artists will decorate the large sculptures, while schools and community groups will cover the calves in imaginative designs this spring

Sara Matthews, Business Development Manager for St Richard’s Hospice, said: “It is so exciting to see all our lovely sculptures. They looked so impressive, even all wrapped up, and their arrival signals the start of something really special that the whole city can look forward to this summer.

“Having now shortlisted 100 artist designs, from which the final 30 will be selected, we know the artwork on display will do Worcester proud. We can’t wait to see the full herd brought to life through artist, schools and community groups’ designs later in the spring.”