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Friday, December 20, 2024

Toowoomba walks out new public artwork

A series of bronze plaques celebrating the ‘now’ and the ‘then’ of Toowoomba has been unveiled this week.

Last year, Toowoomba Regional Council endorsed the installation of the five public artworks as part of the Russell Street Refresh project.

The final piece of the project – the ‘An Emerging Landscape’ by Mary-Kate Thomson – was recently installed.

Council Infrastructure Committee Chair and Russell Street Refresh Public Art Reference Group Chair, Councillor Carol Taylor said Toowoomba has a vibrant arts scene and the new artworks extend the city’s current public art offering.

“I’m proud of the investment to fund public art as part of the Russell Street Refresh project,” Cr Taylor said.

“Walking down Russell Street now, your eye is drawn to eye catching murals, street prints, laser cut coated metal panels and lighting projections.

“I’m so excited that Mary-Kate Thomson’s artwork is finally part of this amazing collection of public art.”

‘An Emerging Landscape’ is a series of bronze plaques placed at various footpath locations in Russell Street between Victoria Street and Neil Street.

“The plaques tell the story of some of the characters, goods and services of Russell Street.”

“They represent the here and now, but also celebrate some interesting historical tidbits.

“The design, whilst underfoot, mimics the iconic pressed metal awnings hanging overhead, leading the viewer to pause and contemplate whilst making their own journey along Russell Street.

“I invite our community to come down and walk through our amazing Russell Street and admire the beautiful artworks,” Cr Taylor said.

The Russell Street Streetscape Refresh Project was funded by the Queensland Government’s South East Queensland Community Stimulus Program in association with Toowoomba Regional Council.

For more information of the Russell Street public artwork, visit https://www.tr.qld.gov.au/our-region/discover/attractions/13829-public-artwork.

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