Maribyrnong City Council currently has an annual allocation to commission permanent public art as part of its Capital Works and Improvement Program Budget. The commissioning of public art is guided by "On the Edge” Maribyrnong Public Art Strategy. The site chosen for the 2013/14 public art commission is the suburb of Braybrook – specifically the redeveloped Braybrook Community Centre where two permanent public works will be commissioned. The newly developed Braybrook Community Hub is one of a number of projects that Maribyrnong City Council is undertaking as part of its “Revitalising Braybrook” initiative.

An artist selection panel reviewed the works of twenty artists, all of whom were submitted through an Expression Of Interest (EOI), and seven were shortlisted. This blog documents the process by which each artist/artist team will work with artist/curator Kendal Henry to develop final proposals which will then be presented to a public art panel, Council and the general public. Only two proposals will eventually be awarded commissions.

1.16.2014

and it begins...a village in the making.

On one of the hottest days in Melbourne in recent history, shortlisted artists were inundated with information about Braybrook, the Community Hub and the community it's being built for.  This included a tour of the area surrounding the Hub, which is currently under construction and the proposed sites for the artwork. This information is to inspire works of art that will both enhance the surrounding environment and relate to the community in some way. Successful works will be so site-specific to Braybrook that if place anywhere else it will seen alien and out of place. 

Ari Indra presides over a tour of potential art sites and Hub facilities.




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