ART & PLACE
Bungarribee
Description– Guppy & Associates developed a Public Art Strategy for the new urban area Bungarribee in 2012 and delivered public art over the next 5 years. The area was the birthplace of horse racing in Australia and has a strong Aboriginal heritage. Art projects reflect these powerful themes along with the area’s natural environment.
Artwork– Kalyptos
Artist– Neil Laredo
Guppy Associates Art Management
A timber and steel entry work reflecting the ecology of the Cumberland Plains woodland
Artwork– Bee Canopy
Artist– Bronwyn Berman
Guppy Associates Art Management
Sculptural work in a local playspace exploring the theme of bees and pollination
Artwork– The Race
Artist– Jimmy Rix
Guppy Associates Art Management
A major artwork at the entry to the urban area celebrating the horseracing heritage of Bungarribee
Artwork– The Mob
Artists– Auntie Edna Watson & Jane Cavanough
Guppy Associates Art Management
Artworks in Warrawarry Park exploring the Aboriginal heritage of the locality
Artwork– Coolamons
Artists– Auntie Edna Watson & Jane Cavanough
Guppy Associates Art Management
Artworks on the edge of the Bungarribee Creek cycleway reflecting the Aboriginal significance of the creekline