Stephenson Avenue Extension Phase Two Public Art Approach

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Main Roads regularly commissions public art and urban design on its transport infrastructure projects. These artworks contribute to Western Australia’s unique culture and environment, improve way finding and enhance the travel experience for all road users. An overview of public art on the Main Roads’ network can be viewed at https://www.mainroads.wa.gov.au/community-environment/public-art/


The Stephenson Avenue Extension Phase 2 project has identified several locations where public art can be installed. This includes displaying artworks on bridge walls and underpasses, providing a unique opportunity to present Noongar culture in various locations.


To find out more about the project, please visit our website at www.mainroads.wa.gov.au/stephenson-ave-extension. To find out more about our approach to public art, please view the Yaakin Bidi Public Art Consultation Sheet.


Extensive engagement with Elders, under the leadership of experienced Whadjuk Noongar Cultural Advisors, is ongoing and the wider community is invited to provide their feedback through a short (3) minute survey asking for your say on our approach to public art in order to get a better understanding of what is important to you.


Main Roads regularly commissions public art and urban design on its transport infrastructure projects. These artworks contribute to Western Australia’s unique culture and environment, improve way finding and enhance the travel experience for all road users. An overview of public art on the Main Roads’ network can be viewed at https://www.mainroads.wa.gov.au/community-environment/public-art/


The Stephenson Avenue Extension Phase 2 project has identified several locations where public art can be installed. This includes displaying artworks on bridge walls and underpasses, providing a unique opportunity to present Noongar culture in various locations.


To find out more about the project, please visit our website at www.mainroads.wa.gov.au/stephenson-ave-extension. To find out more about our approach to public art, please view the Yaakin Bidi Public Art Consultation Sheet.


Extensive engagement with Elders, under the leadership of experienced Whadjuk Noongar Cultural Advisors, is ongoing and the wider community is invited to provide their feedback through a short (3) minute survey asking for your say on our approach to public art in order to get a better understanding of what is important to you.


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