The Past in the Present
Grotesquerie
Commissioned Lightboxes
2012-2013
Brisbane City Council’s Vibrant Laneways program supports activation of laneways, arcades and alleyways to deliver a new dimension to the Brisbane city centre. A sense of discovery experienced through interacting with the hidden fabric provides rich and engaging pedestrian, retail and commercial experiences.
The Vibrant Laneways art program 2013/14 offers incidental cultural experiences in the city. It seeks to attract visitors to explore forgotten laneways and contemporary artworks, encouraging revitalization of these spaces, contributing to our vision of Brisbane as Australia’s new world city.
Centered on an idea of the past in the present, the Vibrant Laneways art program 2013/14 has invited contemporary artists to present temporary artworks across Hutton, Eagle, Edison and Burnett Lanes. Given the histories of many of Brisbane’s laneways, the commissioning program has sought to connect with, and draw upon, the histories of these sites to introduce richness and depth into presently muted public spaces.
More information is available here
Grotesquerie
Commissioned Lightboxes
2012-2013
Brisbane City Council’s Vibrant Laneways program supports activation of laneways, arcades and alleyways to deliver a new dimension to the Brisbane city centre. A sense of discovery experienced through interacting with the hidden fabric provides rich and engaging pedestrian, retail and commercial experiences.
The Vibrant Laneways art program 2013/14 offers incidental cultural experiences in the city. It seeks to attract visitors to explore forgotten laneways and contemporary artworks, encouraging revitalization of these spaces, contributing to our vision of Brisbane as Australia’s new world city.
Centered on an idea of the past in the present, the Vibrant Laneways art program 2013/14 has invited contemporary artists to present temporary artworks across Hutton, Eagle, Edison and Burnett Lanes. Given the histories of many of Brisbane’s laneways, the commissioning program has sought to connect with, and draw upon, the histories of these sites to introduce richness and depth into presently muted public spaces.
More information is available here