
This piece features treasured symbols of the area such as the Memorial Arch in Burwood Park, palm trees which line the parks and streets and a noodle bowl to represent the Burwood food culture we all love. Meet You There is a playful celebration of community, identity, culture and connection.Ī variety of Burwood themes and icons surrounding a colourful spirit character representing the many cultures that come together to make the area a vibrant multicultural town. Below are sample images of the artworks currently available, to enquire further about the program please contact Burwood Council on 9911 9911.
#POCKET PARK SQUIDS FREE#
Artwork and graphics also discourage graffiti and bill poster attachment by eliminating blank surfaces.Ĭouncil has commissioned five contemporary artworks, which hoarding applicants can use free of charge to display on their hoardings, once their application has been approved. The display of artwork and graphics minimises adverse impacts, adds visual interest and increases the presence of creativity in the streetscape. In certain circumstances this is mandatory.

To create further opportunities for public art in the Burwood area, Council's Hoarding Policy strongly encourages the display of artwork, graphics and images on temporary structures. Inspired by the Burwood Park Nature play, Sensory Garden and Pond Upgrades planned for Burwood Park, the artwork features portraits of two local sisters surrounded by natural imagery. Project updates and opportunities for NSW artists to apply for commissions will be made available through the Burwood Council website.Īs the first project for PRUAIP, Burwood Council commissioned Inner West Artist Sharon Billinge to create a mural on an existing retaining wall inside Burwood Park. These projects will be rolled out over the next two years, with all works completed by June 2023. The program of works is guided by the PRUAIP Public Art Framework developed by Create NSW and the Burwood Council Public Art Policy.
#POCKET PARK SQUIDS SERIES#
Through PRUAIP and with the support of Create NSW, Burwood Council has received funding for a series of six public art commissions. Public art also has a key role to play in supporting the growth of The Corridor and establishing a sense of place for the community. These cycle paths will also improve connection between Burwood’s local parks and facilities. This is part of the government’s commitment to revitalising precincts between the Inner west and Parramatta.įor more information on the Parramatta Road Urban Amenity Improvement Program click here.Īs a part of this program Burwood Council has delivered a series of cycle paths which link key recreational sites from Canada Bay to Burwood through Parramatta Road. Burwood Council is one of six Councils including Strathfield, Inner West, Canada Bay, Parramatta and Cumberland delivering a total of 32 projects in and around Parramatta Road. The PRUAIP, funded by the NSW Government is a $198 million initiative to improve open space and active transport links along the Parramatta Road corridor.


Inaugural Mayor’s Business Commendation Awards.Missed Bin, Repairs, Replacements and New Services.
#POCKET PARK SQUIDS DOWNLOAD#
