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Subiaco Centenial Tiles

Artist: Jenny Dawson, Sandra Hill and Local Student Artists

Year of Work: 1997

Location: Closed end of Park St at the Rokeby Rd junction, pedestrian area next to the post office on Rokeby Rd.

Asset Type: Tiles

Provenance: City of Subiaco

Image courtesy of Subiaco

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Kookaburra

Artist: Susan Flavell

Year of Work: 2003

Location: At the end of Laurino Tce on Rossello Lane at the top of the stairs to Subiaco Common, Subi Centro, Subiaco

Asset Type: Sculpture

Provenance: City of Subiaco

Image courtesy of Subiaco

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Cheers for Ears

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Artist: Chris Nixon

Year of Work: 2012

Location: 1 Salvado road

Asset Type: Painting

Provenance: Subiaco

Decommissioned Status: Decommissioned 2021 and replaced by new work

Description: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=eLBIJxVhlEQ
Commissioned by the Ear Science Institute as part of their campaign "Cheers for Ears" to encourage young people to look after their hearing.

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Untitled - West Leederville Station underpass

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Artist: Ever (Argentina) Gaia (NYC)

Year of Work: 2014

Location: West Leederville Station underpass

Asset Type: Painting

Provenance: Subiaco

Decommissioned Status: 2021 June

Description: This work is a collaboration between artists Ever and Gaia, and was commissioned as part of PUBLIC. PUBLIC is a celebration of urban art and creativity. Whilst both artists worked over the whole area of the underpass, the colorful artwork is typical of Ever's artwork. Ever is a former graffiti writer who began painting in the streets of Buenos Aires in the 1990's.He believes that revolutions are told on walls and that graffiti is a point of connection for people. The monochromatic art is aligned with the works of GAIA, a self proclaimed "skinny white kid" from the Upper East Side. He is currently based in Brooklyn and partly in Baltimore. He paints under the name of the Greek earth goddess, reflecting his preoccupation with the idea that the earth is an organism. Commissioned by the City of Subiaco in partnership with Perth Transport Authority and FORM

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