Public Art Program Manager Melbourne

Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;birth2 Cracked-3dm. Neon Hitch Gold. Inspiring art is everywhere in Melbourne - hidden in nooks and crannies, over, under and around street corners and right where you'd never expect to find it. Melbourne is an internationally renowned creative city and we are determined ensure our public art scene continues to thrive. Our Public Art Framework 2014-17 is. Inspiring art is everywhere in Melbourne - hidden in nooks and crannies, over, under and around street corners and right where you'd never expect to find it.

Description “Eagle” is a beautiful sculpture standing 25 metres or about seven storeys high. Inspired by “Bunjil”, the eaglehawk regarded as a spirit creator by the Kulin nations, which include the Wurundjeri people.The enormous scale is what makes it so amazing and one cannot perhaps appreciate its vast size from a distance. You can see it from several different roads that go past the site. It is also symbolic of watching over its people This imposing Statue is 25-metre high as tall as a seven storey building.

The pediment is painted jarrah wood fixed on a steel frame, and the bird itself is cast aluminium which has been painted to resemble polychromed hardwood. The eyes are crafted with glass. Sculptor Bruce Armstrong Bruce Armstrong’s name is synonymous with current sculptural practice in Melbourne. His work adorns public spaces throughout the city. The monumental animal figures which he carves from native red gum and cypress appeal equally to the senses of sight, touch and smell; and engage the spectator in fascinating dialogues about mythology, the spiritual force of nature, and the relationship of public sculpture to architectural design. Armstrong has a Graduate diploma in Sculpture and a Bachelor of Art in Sculpture from RMIT, Melbourne Installed 2002 – commissioned byMelbourne, Docklands Authority Where can I find it? Located on a grassy knoll at the intersection of Flinders Street and Wurundjeri Way.

Public Art Program Manager Melbourne