Tree of Symbols
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Artist: Kevin Draper
Asset Type: Public Art
Year of Work: 2002
Location: Hay Street, North East of Bennett Street intersection, East Perth
Provenance: City of Perth
Talking Heads
Image Source: Eugene Scrivener (Museum of Perth)
Artist: Andrew Miller
Asset Type: Public Art
Year of Work: 2003
Location: Small Reserve, North Eastern Corner, Hay and Thomas Street intersection
Provenance: City of Perth
Penrose's Impossible Triangle
Image Source: Eugene Scrivener (Museum of Perth)
Artist: Brian McKay and Ahmad Abas
Asset Type: Public Art
Year of Work: 1999
Location: Roundabout, intersection of Royal, Brook and East Parade, East Perth
Provenance: City of Perth
Percy Buttons
Image Source: Eugene Scrivener (Museum of Perth)
Artist: Joan Walsh-Smith and Charles Smith
Asset Type: Public Art
Year of Work: 2006
Location: Hay Street Mall, Southern side, East of London Court
Provenance: City of Perth
Memory Markers
Artist: Anne Neil
Asset Type: Public Art
Year of Work: 2006
Location: South Western Entrance to Stirling Gardens, intersection of Barrack Street and The Esplanade
Provenance: City of Perth
Front Inscription
In the late nineteenth century the gardens flourished.
On 24 November, 1898, the West Australian newspaper described the grounds as having "Well kept lawns, covered with soft spongy sward tempt the visitor to laze luxuriously on the couch spread so invitingly , while around him on every side are trim, well-kept beds of flowers, divine is shape, brilliant in bloom, delicious in perfume, and varying the more generally known forms with many that are rare and equally beautiful. Well laid out paths wind in and about the trees and lawns, and everywhere care, intelligence, skill and a remarkable capability for extracting every possible advantage out of a small means are apparent."
In 2006, the City of Perth Art Foundation commissioned artist Anne Neill, in collaboration with landscape architects Blackwell & Associates and heritage consultant Barbara Dundas to design an artwork for this entry to Stirling Gardens.
This sculpture `Memory Markers` was inspired by the early recording of memories about Stirling Gardens. The shapes are based on the familiar ink dipping nib which expresses the esssence of the Victorian Era on which the original formal planting patterns were based
Eliza
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Artist: Tony Jones
Asset Type: Public Art
Year of Work: 2007
Location: Offshore from Mountsbay Road to East of Kings Park Ave
Provenance: City of Perth
Judith
Image Source: Eugene Scrivener (Museum of Perth)
Artist: Karin Tulloch
Asset Type: Public Art
Year of Work: 1936
Location: Alcove at 18 Howard Street, Perth
Provenance: City of Perth
Unfolding
Artist: Steve Tepper
Asset Type: Public Art
Year of Work: 2005
Location: Northern side of Sunbeam Way, near intersection with Fielder Street, East Perth
Provenance: City of Perth
Image Source: Eugene Scrivener (Museum of Perth)
Oushi Zokei, Mobius in Space
Image Source: Eugene Scrivener (Museum of Perth)
Artist: Keizo Ushio
Asset Type: Public Art
Year of Work: 2009
Location: William Street entrance to Esplanade Railway Station
Provenance: City of Perth
City Grid
Image Source: Eugene Scrivener (Museum of Perth)
Artist: Nicholas Compton
Asset Type: Public Art
Year of Work: 2010
Location: Entrance to 251‑257 Hay Street, East Perth
Provenance: City of Perth
Kangaroos (Phase 1)
Image Source: Eugene Scrivener (Museum of Perth)
Artist: Joan Walsh-Smith & Charles Smith
Asset Type: Public Art
Year of Work: 1996
Location: St Georges Terrace, Southern side, near Stirling Gardens
Provenance: City of Perth
These life size bronze kangaroos are a realistic representation of how kangaroos might behave in the bush. You can imagine the mob being startled from its quiet feeding by the sound of traffic and bounding away, led by the large male. The sight of the kangaroos bounding at full speed along the pavement of St George’s Terrace makes a surprising contrast to the backdrop of the CBD.
Grow Your Own
Image source Eugene Scrivener (Museum of Perth)
Artist: James Angus
Asset Type: Sculpture, aluminum, steel, enamel paint
Year of Work: 2011
Location: Wellington Street Entrance, Forrest Place, Perth
Provenance: City of Perth
Tree Spirit
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Artist: Simon Gilby
Asset Type: Public Art
Year of Work: 2011
Location: Centre of Florence Hummerston Reserve
Provenance: City of Perth
Ooshta Plaque
Photograph By AHC McDonald
Artist: Adrian Jones
Asset Type: Public Art
Year of Work: 1996
Location: Hay Street Mall, Southern side, West of Barrack Street
Provenance: City of Perth
Bootmaker Plaque
Image Source: Eugene Scrivener (Museum of Perth)
Artist: Adrian Jones
Asset Type: Public Art
Year of Work: 1996
Location: Hay Street Mall, Southern side, East of entrance to Ennex 100 Arcade
Provenance: City of Perth
Bronze Crosses on Bollards ‑ No. 1
Image Source: Eugene Scrivener (Museum of Perth)
Artist: Malcolm Mcgregor
Asset Type: Public Art
Year of Work: 1995
Location: King Street, Eastern side, North of Hay Street intersection
Provenance: City of Perth
Baba Yaga Houses
Location: Central Instritute of Technology, to East of Entrance to Building 2, Aberdeen Street, near Museum Street, Northbridge.
Provenance: Metropolitan
Redevelopment Authority.
Now City of Perth Public Art Collection.
Baba Yaga Houses are a suite of whimsical, brightly coloured sculptures by West Australian artist Marwa Fahmy, installed at Museum Park in the North Metropolitan TAFE precinct of Northbridge.
Comprising of three individual but complimentary sculptural elements, Baba Yaga Houses draw inspiration from the Russian fairy-tale of Baba Yaga, and depicts Baba as a ferocious-looking old woman who flies around the forest in a mortar wielding a pestle, who lives deep in the forest in a ghoulish hut mounted on chicken legs.
According to Slavic folklore, Baba Yaga may help or hinder those that encounter or seek her out and even play a maternal role. She is enigmatic with striking beauty and a deep connection to forestry wildlife.
Fahmy’s fairy tale houses are rendered in cast and engraved aluminium and reinforced internally by powder-coated steel; the tallest stands at 3.2 metres and the lowest at 2.4 metres high. The engraved aluminium bodies are wildly patterned.
Commissioned as part of the Museum Street Precinct Park Public Art Project, comprising a public art competition, the project was jointly run by the Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority (MRA) and Central Institute of Technology (Central) - now North Metropolitan TAGE.
At the time of installation, Marwa said “I wanted to introduce a design that would be quirky, fun and express the multiculturalism found in the area”. City of Perth Public Art Collection
Epichoresis
Image Source: Eugene Scrivener (Museum of Perth)
Artist: Peter Kovacsy
Asset Type: Public Art
Year of Work: 1995
Location: Swan River Foreshore, Riverside Drive, to East of Governor's Ave
Provenance: City of Perth
Shimmer
Image Source: Eugene Scrivener (Museum of Perth)
Artist: Jurek Wybraniec and Stephe Neille
Asset Type: Public Art
Year of Work: 2012
Location: Top of stairs from South Western side of carpark at Eastern end of Brown Street, East Perth
Provenance: City of Perth
Pagoda
Image source: Eugene Scrivener (Museum of Perth)
Artist: Drago Dadich and Greg James
Asset Type: Monument, Sculpture, Water Feature
Year of Work: 1995
Location: Russell Square, Northbridge
Provenance: City of Perth