ART & TRANSIT

Inner West Light Rail Extension

Description– Guppy & Associates prepared a public art strategy for Transport for NSW for the Light Rail Extension and managed the design and implementation of art projects. Art has become an important part of the pedestrian environment, creating neighbourhood identity around light rail stops. Working with local studios and artists was a feature of the strategy. The landscape firm was Place Design Group.

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Artwork top– Flour Power
Artist– Graham Chalcroft
Guppy Associates Art Management
A sculpture reflecting the Mungo Scott Flour Mill

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Artwork right– Whistle Stop
Artist– Jimmy Rix
Guppy Associates Art Management
Sculptural entry to Hawthorne Stop using recycled rail to celebrate the lively heritage of the old goods line

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Artwork above– Lewisham West Stop Shelter
Artist– Sarah Drury
Guppy Associates Art Management
Heritage design responding to the industrial heritage of the rail line

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Artwork left– The Source
Artist– Aboriginal Artist Bronwyn Bancroft
Design work on paving and glass reflecting the Aboriginal heritage of Long Cove Creek
Guppy Associates Art Management

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Artwork below– Dulwich Hill Stop Shelter
Artist– Graham Chalcroft
Guppy Associates Art Management
Community art project with children from Dulwich Hill Public School

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Artwork top– North Leichhardt Stop Wall
Street Artist– Phibs
Year– Guppy Associates Art Management
Street art at Leichhardt North Stop

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Artwork above– Lambert Park Wall
Street Artists– Beastman & Numskull
Year– Guppy Associates Art Management
Street art on the way to Marian St Stop

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Artwork left– Bandicoot Seat
Artist– Ochre Lawson
Year– Guppy Associates Art Management
Small bandicoot sculptures celebrating the return of the long nosed bandicoot to bush next to Arlington Stop

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