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CAIRNS REGIONAL COUNCIL
PUBLIC ART REVIEW2012-2018
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Cairns Regional Council’s approach to the development, planning, and acquisition of public art has been evolving since the adoption of Council’s first Public Art Policy in 2006, which was most recently updated in 2010 and 2017. These variations are consistent and in step with Council’s evolving corporate objectives and the changing cultural landscape of the city.
Other major influences on the delivery of public art across these years include:
From 2006-2015, the integration of
Public Art into Council’s corporate
strategies was facilitated by a Public Art
Advisory Committee (PAAC). The role
of the Committee was to provide
recommendations to Council and
oversee the production; management;
and the selection of artists, artistic works
and financial requirements relevant to
public art projects. Council acknowledges
the contribution of the many people
who have participated in the advisory
committee over these years, their
advice and expertise has been integral
to growing the city’s portfolio of artworks
and providing opportunities for artists
and creative specialists to take part in
shaping our city.
In 2012, Council endorsed a 5-year
Public Art Plan. The plan has
guided capital investment and the
implementation of a program of
permanent, temporary and event-
based public art, as well as processes
for promoting and maintaining public
art assets.
The core principles and objectives of the policy and planning cycle outlined in this review have aimed to:
Position Cairns as the arts and cultural
capital of Northern Australia and as a
vibrant and contemporary public art
city through a planned, decisive public
art program that reflects and promotes
the unique character and lifestyle of
the region.
Provide a strategic framework for
Cairns Regional Council’s public
art program and guidelines for the
commissioning, management,
maintenance, de-accessioning and
implementation of public art.
Promote the integration of public art into
Council’s capital works projects.
Demonstrate intent to work with local,
national and international arts and
creative practitioners to ensure a diverse,
contemporary and distinctive public art
program.
The Public Art Policy is designed to animate and facilitate an integrated public art program involving three strategically linked categories:
CATEGORY 1: NEW WORKSReferring to the acquisition of artworks
for public space and the contribution
of artists to the design of new
public spaces.
CATEGORY 2: COLLECTION MANAGEMENT Referring to existing Public Art assets in
Council’s ownership, care or on Council
controlled land.
CATEGORY 3: PUBLIC PROGRAMSReferring to the development of
programs, projects and activities that
encourage increased civic and cultural
identity, community awareness and
involvement in local area planning, and
public placemaking activities.
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Cairns Regional Council’s commitment to culture and the arts is clearly demonstrated through our continued delivery of world-class programming and the infrastructure and resources that stimulate and support creative and cultural activity.
With community effort at its foundation, the city is rapidly earning a reputation as a
hot spot for culture, creativity and the arts. A key goal of Council’s Strategy for Culture
and the Arts 2022 aims to develop and endorse a new five-year Public Art Plan to
embrace placemaking, liveability and sustainability outcomes.
In accordance with the three strategic categories of the Public Art Policy, the following
quantitative review sets out and summarises key achievements and milestones
across the 2012/13–2017/18 financial years. The outcomes that have been achieved
will inform the development of a new planning cycle and an integrated approach to
the future acquisition and commission of new works, public programs, activities and
collections management.
Rainforest Shields, Paul Bong
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The Review reflects solid and consistent progress in outputs and deliverables, along with an effective structure that has supported the
objectives and goals of Council’s Public Art Policy. The outcomes outlined in the review have been underpinned by a confluence of
contributing factors. Firstly, the recognition that culture, creativity and the arts enrich and stimulate the liveability and character of our city;
and also that artists and creative professionals play a vital role in interpreting and promoting the distinctive cultural vitality of our region.
Central to these guiding principles, Council has invested around $3.03m across the three strategic categories of the policy. This provided a
boost to the FNQ economy with approximately 86% of artworks and approximately 98% of project management/curation, manufacturing/
fabrication and installation completed by creatives and other industries based in the FNQ region.
Overall, the Review indicates:
135 new artworks were commissioned or
acquired for public space with a strong
curatorial emphasis celebrating First
Nation stories and heritage.
This diverse portfolio of works includes:
sculpture, installation art, painting,
mosaics, murals, lighting, digital
technology, streetscape and a variety
of design elements.
Integrated cultural programming has seen
public art as a key feature in around six
public festivals and events.
165 documented employment
opportunities have been created
for a diverse range of contributing
professionals, including: artists, project
managers, curators, fabricators,
engineers, and design specialists.
Restoration and repair has been
undertaken on seven significant public
art assets
The full collection of Cairns public art
(194 artworks across Cairns) has been
mapped, GIS-coded, catalogued and
promoted on the new Cairns Arts and
Culture Map.
CATEGORY 1: NEW WORKS
CATEGORY 2: COLLECTIONS MANAGEMENT
CATEGORY 3: PUBLIC PROGRAMS
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7 86
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NEW WORKS CREATED
NEW ARTWORKS CREATEDEMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
REPAIRED ARTWORKS
PUBLIC PROGRAMS
DECOMMISSIONED ARTWORKS
ARTWORKS AUDITED & CATALOGUED
$2,574,767$63,592 $393,988APPROXIMATE
PROJECT EXPENSES
APPROXIMATE PROJECT EXPENSES
APPROXIMATE PROJECT EXPENSES
Gurrabana Gurraminya-djada (Storywater Brothers), Bernard Singleton, 2016
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Indigenous Art Trail
2010-2012 Indigenous Art Trail Master Plan
Brian RobinsonSharon Phineasa Arone Meeks
Master Plan maps potential locations in Flecker Gardens, Centenary Lakes and Edge Hill
3 x Artists
3 x Project Managers
$52,351 $50,000 funding received from Arts Queensland’s art+place Public Art Fund to develop concepts for the Master Plan.
30 community engagement and artists’ workshops were held throughout this project; and consultation was carried out with Yirrganydji and Yidinji Traditional Owner Groups and other local Indigenous artists to develop concepts and the Master Plan.
The project did not proceed to fabrication as anticipated funding was no longer available and Traditional Owner consensus in regard to the concepts contained in the Master Plan could not be achieved.
Learnings from this project informed the design and delivery of the Shields Street City Heart project.
Botanic Gardens Visitors Centre
2012 Reflections from the TANKS
Jill Chism (Artist)Charles Wright (Architect)
Botanic Gardens Visitors Centre, 64 Collins Avenue, Edge Hill
1 x Artist
1 x Architect
1 x Fabricator
1 x Installer
$78,323 Funded by the State Government’s art+place Public Art Fund, the artwork was developed through an integrated and collaborative design process between the artist and architect. Art and architecture become indivisible with the artwork’s use of interlayered glass referencing the social and historical history of the area.
Nine Expressions of Interest were received.
City Centre Alive PA Project
2014 Rise Sebastian Di Mauro Corner of Aplin and Lake Streets, Cairns
1 x Project Manager
2 x Artists shortlisted to develop detailed concepts
1 x Artist commissioned
1 x Historian
$123,858 The project was initiated as part of the City Centre Alive project. The stainless steel artwork is reminiscent of conch shells found on the Great Barrier Reef and the heliconia, an exotic plant species found in tropical North Queensland.
24 Expressions of Interest were received for this project.
Edmonton Leisure Centre
2016 Wall Mounted Artwork Roland NancarrowCelina Inspired
Edmonton Leisure Centre, 10-20 Walker Road, Edmonton
1 x Project Manager
4 x Artist/creative teams commissioned to develop detailed concepts
2 x Artists commissioned
$94,345 Construction of the Edmonton Leisure Centre was completed in March 2013. The $15m multi-use community facility also doubles as a purpose-built Storm Tide Cyclone Shelter. The graphic artwork was designed for the internal wall space of the Centre and represents sports and leisure activities conducted in the facility on a daily basis.
15 Expressions of Interest were received for this project. The commissioned artists also collaborated with a diverse group of stakeholders and users of the facility to develop the conceptual design.1
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PROJECT YEAR TITLE ARTIST LOCATION EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
APPROX. PROJECT EXPENSES
COMMENT
Shields Street City Heart
2016 & 2017 Public Art Component Shields Street (between Grafton and Abbott Street)
38 x Artists
1 x Project Manager
1 x Consultation Consultant
$1,855,441 The Shields Street Heart revitalisation project has been delivered in two stages: Stage 1 comprised Grafton to Lake Street, and Stage 2 stretched from Lake to Abbott Street. The integration of public art includes a substantial Indigenous art component showcasing the diversity and creativity of local and regional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists.
Artworks include: glass mosaics; galvanised steel sculptural forms; gobo light projections and etched granite tiles designed from original lino cut designs.
Project costs across the 2 stages of the initiative comprised: Artist fees, installation, materials, manufacturing, creative projection, consultation and project management.
Stage 1 of the project cost approximately $1,142,398 and Stage 2 cost approximately $1,002,215.
Consultation with Traditional Owners was carried out by David Hudson (Didgeralia).
2016 Baby Rainbow Snakes Patricia Singleton
2016 Bidi Bidi (Beetle) Philomena Yeatman
2016 Cause and Effect Craig Walsh (Artist)Steven Thomasson (Animator) Tai Inoue (Sound Design)
2016 Caught in the Net Andrew Garrett
2016 Crayfish Andrew Garrett
2016 Swirl Andrew Garrett
2016 Crocodile Lynelle Flinders
2016 Shell Lynelle Flinders
2016 Gurrabana Gurraminya-djada (Storywater Brothers)
Bernard Singleton
2016 High Tide (Mangrove Ray) Simone Arnol
2016 Ilan Garland Brian Robinson
2016 Malu mandala II Brian Robinson
2016 Mango Hunt Wayne McGinness
2016 Midnight Feed Wayne McGinness
2016 & 2017 Yam Vine Bike Racks Wayne McGinness
2016 Meeting Place Edna Ambrym
2016 The Reef Edna Ambrym
2016 Mind Games Philomena Yeatman
2016 Stingray Dreaming Patricia Singleton
2016 Utku and Alrrakudhi (Emu and Brolga)
Teho Ropeyarn
2016 Wild Flowers Valmai Pollard
2016 Natural Vision Ian Jensen
2017 Rainforest Shields Paul Bong
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2016 & 2017
Bin Panels
Wirrgay (pandanas leaf, lawyer cane and burnt mayi)
Bunda (pandanas leaf, lawyer cane and burnt mayi dye)
Philomena Yeatman
Mindi (cane with plastic coated wire) 2012
Marjorie Kinjun
Mindi (recycled materials) 2012
Emily Murray
Mindi (grass) 2012 Doris Kinjun
Kakan (dillybag) (black palm, lawyer cane) 2015
Delissa Walker
Basket (ghost net) 2012
Basket (raffia) 2012
Cecilia Peter
Wetlands Series (7 bins) 2017
Nerelle Nicol
2017
Gobo Light Projections
Healing Place
Healing Place Detail
Impact II
Impact II Details
Arone Meeks
2017 Untitled Frogs
Untitled Butterfly
Steve Tranby-Murgha
2017 Paddle Blade Fish Design
WAL (Two Crew of Tagai)
Karmu (fish)
Untitled
Robert Tommy Pau
2017 Circle Design
Circle Design
Jedess Hudson
2017 Deger (dugong)
Pampam (Footballer Cod)
Neasor (Shell)
Clown Fish
Daniel O’Shane
2017 Malakarra
Blue Spotted Stingray
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Gobo Light Projections
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Githalai
Sapur
Gastrokeus
Awai
Glen Mackie
2017 Untitled (x3)
Untitled
Kawanji Brady
2017
Moving Ground Projections
After the Monsoonal Deluge
Brian Robinson
A Reef Paradise Melanie Hava
Ikambala and Uyinthayn Teho Ropeyarn
Yasi Joel G Sam
KU’s Playtime Garry Namponan Leigh NamponanVernon Marbindinar Bruce Bell
2017 Photographic Documentation of Shields Street Public Art
Michael Marzik
2017 Freshwater Lisa Michl
2017 Metamorphosis Craig Walsh (Artist)Steven Thomasson (Animator)
CRC and JCU Public Art Linking Project
2016 Embrace
Reflection
Braham Stevens Sheridan Street CBD, entry to Munro Martin Parklands
JCU Smithfield Campus, Founders Green
4 x Artists/creative teams shortlisted and commissioned to develop detailed concepts
1 x Artist commissioned
Local business fabricated and installed the artworks
$180,312 The commission was designed to celebrate the long-term partnership between Cairns Regional Council and James Cook University (JCU) through the development of two separate—but inherently linked—public artworks.
The large scale, laser cut steel sculptures featuring bold stylised shapes, patination and thick external plates present a bold and sophisticated entry statement to Munro Martin Parklands and a strong thematic link with the piece designed for the JCU Founder’s Green site.
16 Expressions of Interest were received for this project.
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Cairns Performing Arts Centre (CPAC)
2018 Gainau au kubi Billy Missi CPAC – glass panel and vision strips
1 x Artist (artist deceased)
Local business fabricated and installed reproductions
$34,290 To strengthen the city’s reputation as the capital of Indigenous Art in Queensland, a collection of artworks by significant Indigenous Queensland artists, and particularly Far North Queensland, formed the basis of a curatorial approach for CPAC.
Gainau au kubi: Details of Billy Missi’s Torres Strait pigeon motif are reproduced on vision strips on the foyer entry doors and as a large stencil on external glass along the admin wing of CPAC. The original 2008 lino print is displayed in the meeting room.
2018 Rainforest Bagu Clarence KinjunDebra MurrayEmily MurrayNephi DenhamPhilip DenhamSally MurrayJohn MurrayEileen Tep Melanie Muriata
CPAC 9 x Artists commissioned
1x Company commissioned in Innisfail to fabricate and transport the work for installation
$71,068 Rainforest Bagu: Fibreglass and steel sculptures based on the traditional fire-making elements of the Girringun people.
Commissioned after the Cairns Indigenous Art Fair (CIAF) 2017 and produced at Girringun Arts Centre, Cardwell.
2018 My Past and Present Alison Murray CPAC Foyer 1 x Artist commissioned $14,753 Ten ceramic sculptures dedicated by the artist to ancestors and their way of life in the rainforest environment.
This work was commissioned following CIAF 2017 and produced at the Girringun Arts Centre in Cardwell.
2018 Gazir Lagoon Florence GutchenEmma GelaRacy Oui-PittLavinia KetchellNancy NaawiEthel CharlieEllarose SavageRobert OuiSolomon CharlieJimmy John ThaidayJimmy Kenny Thaiday
CPAC Foyer 11 x Artists
1 x Artist Coordinator
$20,116 Commissioned work: ghostnets, rope and twine over steel frame, referencing Gazir Lagoon, a favourite place for the artists of Erub Island who collaborated on this artwork.
This work was commissioned after CIAF 2017 and produced at the Erub Island Arts Centre.
2018 Pat and Sally's Country Sally GaboriAmanda GaboriElsie Gabori
CPAC Foyer 3 x Artists (one deceased)
1 x Commercial Gallery/Agent
$49,909 Purchase and installation of existing 2011 collaborative artwork by three Gabori sisters of the Western Cape.
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Repairs & Restoration
2013 The Five Elements Jill Chism Machans Beach Jill Chism $3,040 Repaired wood, fire, metal and water poles.
2015 Telescopus Dominic Johns Cairns Esplanade Dominic Johns
Shardworks
$360 Remove and replace damaged tiles.
2016 Tropical Benches Dominic Johns Shields Street Dominic Johns
Shardworks
$1,300 Original seating was repurposed and repaired.
2018 Windblown Leaves Roland Nancarrow Cairns Esplanade Cairns Regional Council
Operational Rust removal and repainted.
2018 Water Access Totems Chris McKenzie Cairns Esplanade, Muddy’s Playground
Dominic Johns Operational Some totems had rotted, one almost completely gone and needed to be replaced.
2018 Reflections from the TANKS
Jill Chism Botanic Gardens Visitors Centre
Kurt Schoenhoff Technology
$57,431 Installation of new Lumisheet LED panels.
2018 Tropical Benches Dominic Johns Shields Street Dominic Johns
Shardworks
$1,460 Renewal of Tropical Benches.
Decommission Pioneer Sculpture 1976 Graeme Bailey (Design) Hans Nielsen (Fabricator)
Forest View Lawn Cemetery
N/A Decommissioned in response to age and condition.
2013 Lasting Impressions 1988 Cairns Potters Club Project
School of Arts building, Shields Street
N/A Decommissioned in response to the redesign of the School of Arts building.
2013 Spinning Top Brian Robinson Shield Street N/A Decommissioned in response to the Shields Street Heart CBD revitalisation project.
2015 Cairns in 3 Parts Jill Chism Shield Street N/A Decommissioned in response to the Shields Street Heart CBD revitalisation project.
2015 Historical Brooches Peter Thomason Shield Street N/A Decommissioned in response to the Shields Street Heart CBD revitalisation project.
2015 East West Roland Nancarrow Shield Street N/A Decommissioned in response to the Shields Street Heart CBD revitalisation project.
Audit, Presentations and Promotion
2013 Audit, document and catalogue existing public artworks
N/A Whole Cairns Region N/A Operational 140 artworks documented with a conditions report.
2016 Audit of existing public artworks
N/A Whole Cairns Region N/A Operational 180 artworks assessed on their condition, with images and GPS locations of all works recorded.
2018 Promotion: Inclusion of all public artworks in the Cairns Arts and Culture Map website
N/A Whole Cairns Region N/A Operational In March 2018, the Cairns Arts and Culture Map was launched. The new online tool lists all public artworks in the region to showcase the expanse of works in Cairns.
2018 Audit of existing public artworks
N/A Whole Cairns Region N/A Operational In late 2018, the full suite of Council owned public artworks were audited to assess their condition.
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2014 Esplanart 2014
28 August - 6 October 2014
Cairns Potters Club
Ian Tunbridge and Celina DavidsLynnette GriffithsJill Chism Wayne McGinnessDaniel Wallwork (Curator)
Cairns Esplanade 6 x Artists / Creative teams
1 x Curator
$26,345 Esplanart 2014 featured five site specific installations. The theme Mud, Sweat and Frontiers celebrated human achievements and the city’s growth.
Artists were invited to respond to the theme by addressing an aspect of human habitation and interaction with the Cairns foreshore and harbour environment.
19 Expressions of Interest were received.
2014 Imag _ne Emma Anna Cairns Esplanade & Palm Cove
1 x Artist $3,200 A unique, modular, scrabble-themed temporary installation composed of large wordplay letters that spell out the word ‘imagine’, although the second ‘I’ of the word is missing. This absence operates as a blank canvas, inviting the audience to physically engage with the work in order to complete the word.
The work was exhibited here in Cairns from December 2014 - March 2015 and has since travelled to Denmark, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney.
2015 Changing Lanes Tai Inoue and Dave MastersRick Beresford and Malachi AirdJames VollerIndia CollinsSimon De Groot
Ewan Lane Cairns CBD 7 x Artists
1 x Project Manager
$49,861 The Changing Lanes Program aimed to change our perception of urban spaces and bring new life to under-utilised parts of the city.
There was no set theme for the 2015 program, however artists were asked to design urban artworks that were thought provoking, interactive and entertaining.
12 Expressions of Interest were received.
Commonwealth Games Festival 2018
2018 Big Design Student Artists:Dulcie BillieTina ProctorCatherine CurnowAkasha LobbAmy VowlesEri MitchellTingyu PengGracelyn LaingEvelyn MirembeDarby NolanMarika DoyleTaesha Ah WangJaffa MittonSamuel Stephan
Cairns Esplanade
(Festival 2018 Livesite)
12 x Mentors/Studio Artists
1 x Project Manager
$138,941 The Big Design temporary public art project was a visual arts design program involving high school-aged young people and professional artists, culminating in an installation outcome at the Live Site on the Esplanade during the Commonwealth Games Festival 2018.
94 people—including approxmately 70 students and six teachers from 7 different schools—actively participated in workshops and the fabrication and design stages of the project.
The project was funded by the Commonwealth Games Festival 2018.
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Sea of Plastic, Andrea Huelin Big Design, Commonwealth Games Festival 2018Big Design, Commonwealth Games Festival 2018
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Commonwealth Games Festival 2018
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Mentors/Studio Artists: Rick BeresfordJill ChismIndia CollinsSayuri NagataMichael AbdooDaniel WallworkRoland NancarrowDominic JohnsMelissa TrommestadDominic BarberBernard SingletonMary Stuart
Community Mural Project
2016 & 2017
Untitled (2016) and Tropical Daze (2017)
Year 12 Practical Art Students and one Artist in Residence as a mentor
Underpass at Redlynch Intake Road adjacent to St Andrews Catholic College
2 x Artists $540 (2016)
$280 (2017)
Two murals were supported by the Community Murals Program and undertaken by the St Andrews Catholic School as part of a curriculum activity which involved 22 student participants.
Gordon Creek Cycle Path Mural Project
2017 Commuter Fish Malachi Aird India Collins
Bruce Highway, Gordon Creek underpass, Woree
2 x Artists
1 x Contractor (for site preparation
$11,104 This mural was commissioned by Cairns Regional Council to improve the visual amenity of a recently completed cycleway. The mural is on a state government asset and permission was granted.
Five Expressions of Interest were received.
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Pumped – A Water and Waste Art Trail
2017 Raws Roob Anthony Vue Sewer Pump Station G05, Corner of Kern Street and Bruce Highway, Gordonvale
1 x Artist $128,291 The Pumped Water and Waste Project was designed to improve the visual amenity of seven Water and Waste infrastructure assets across the Cairns region. Nine sites were included and invitations were sought from artists to submit concept design for street art at these sites.
Each site is part of the Water and Waste infrastructure network.
The project aimed to engage the visual arts community to reimagine these vital urban utility sites and to celebrate art and culture in the community.
A public information session was included in this program.
2017 Wattle Violet Shaban Lake Morris Road Water Pump Station, Lake Morris Road Brinsmead
1 x Artist
2017 Hanuman in Cairns Thirawutt Bunyasakseri
Sewer Pump Station WR4, Corner Kambara Street and Hollowood Boulevard, White Rock
1 x Artist
2017 Abstract Fingers India Collins Sewer Pump Station RL1, Kamerunga Road, Redlynch
1 x Artist
2017 Untitled Michelle Toohey (Chelles Artworks)
Foster Road Water Booster Pump Station, Foster Road, Mount Sheridan
1 x Artist
2017 Untitled Nicky-Bidju Prior Sewer Pump Station T14, Newton Street Manunda
1 x Artist
2017 Waterworks Louise Derry and John Lang
Sewer Pump Station KB2, Kewarra Street, Kewarra Beach
2 x Artists
Waterworks, Louise Derry and John Lang Untitled, Glen MackieHolloways Beach Tower, Low Bros
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Sea Walls 2018 Convenience = Consequence
Fuzeillear 149 Bunda Street, Parramatta Park (Anglicare Building)
1 x Artist $35,426 (Sponsorship & in-kind)
The Sea Walls Australia event was a 10-day public art festival facilitated by PangeaSeed Foundation’s public art program in collaboration and partnership with Cairns Regional Council.
The foundation is an international non-profit organisation that collaborates through multidisciplinary creative mediums, connecting with members of the contemporary art and environmental communities to raise public awareness for the conservation of our oceans.
This project involved four public events across the 10-day program.
Enigmatic Emanations VANS The Omega 116 Grafton Street 1 x Artist
EVIL BLEACH! Wally 14 Florence Street (Culture Mechanics)
1 x Artist
Fade Out George Rose McLaughlin Road, Bentley Park (Bentley Park College)
1 x Artist
Fringe Dwellers Caroline Mudge 124 Grafton Street 1 x Artist
Get To Know Cracked Ink Severin Street (Cairns Show Grounds)
1 x Artist
Holloways Beach Tower Low Bros Corner of Cassia and Oleander Street (Holloways Beach Water Tower)
2 x Artists
If We Lose Our Reef, We Lose Ourselves
Claire Foxton 15 Lake Street (Cairns Corporate Tower)
1 x Artist
Inside Out Bronte Naylor 120 Mulgrave Road (Cairns Show Grounds)
1 x Artist
It All Comes Out In The Wash
Ian McCallum 1/21 McLeod Street (Cairns Central)
1 x Artist
It’s a Matter of Time PHIBS 145 The Esplanade, Cairns (Cairns Plaza Hotel)
1 x Artist
Malabar Grouper with juvenile Golden Trevally
Amok Island 15 Lake Street (Cairns Corporate Tower)
1 x Artist
Marine Garden Studio Dennis Corner of Severin and Scott Streets (Cairns Show Grounds)
1 x Artist
Of Hope and Warmth Divided
David Houghton 46 Munro Street, Babinda 1 x Artist
Sea of Plastic Andrea Huelin Gatton Street, Manunda (TAFE North)
1 x Artist
Symbiosis Cinzah Merkens 1/21 McLeod Street (Cairns Central)
1 x Artist
This Is What I’m Here For Georgia Hill Severin Street (Cairns Show Grounds)
1 x Artist
Untitled Regular Rick 124 Grafton Street 1 x Artist
Untitled Glen Mackie Corner of Minnie and Grafton Streets (Munro Martin Parklands)
1 x Artist
Rainforest Bagu, Clarence Kinjun, Debra Murray, Emily Murray, Nephi Denham, Philip Denham, Sally Murray, John Murray, Eileen Tep & Melanie Muriata, Girringun Aboriginal Arts Centre