Current Transformed Projects
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Ongoing from September 2019 Laneway off Douglas Street, Noble Park
Giovanna Inserra's 'Zip Me Up' has taken centre stage in the laneway off Douglas Street in Noble Park, between the Noble Park Cellars and the Commonwealth Bank.
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Ongoing from November 2018 Boyd Lane, Dandenong
Brett Ashby’s artwork along Boyd Lane references Dandenong’s history and status as a centre of commerce and trade.
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Ongoing from April 2018 Pocket Park between Palm Plaza and Lonsdale Street, Dandenong
Aspects of Healthy Bay Wetlands by Baden Johnson has created an immersive landscape experience for users of the pocket park that links Palm Plaza and the main street in Dandenong.
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Ongoing from July 2017 Between Halpin Way and Settlers Square, Dandenong
Local artist Brett Ashby has worked with local students from Dandenong Primary School to bring his artwork 'Transformed' to life. Once a disused substation, the artwork is now a colourful point of interest featuring positive and up-lifting phrases selected by the students.
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Ongoing from June 2017 Warwick Avenue car park, Springvale
“Upside-Down” has transformed the electrical sub-station in Springvale. It is inspired by notions of childhood reminding us to embrace the ‘child like’ feeling that resides in all people and to view the world through a child’s eye; filled with natural happiness, an innate sense of innocence and spontaneity.
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Ongoing from May 2015 Halpin Way, Dandenong
This latest instalment comprises a long chain being draped along low, grey landscaping walls on Halpin Way, shining brilliantly in a deep ruddy yellow burnished gold. The work invokes ostentatious jewellery on an industrial scale.
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Ongoing from July 2013 Thomas Street multi-deck car park (exterior), 238 Thomas Street, Dandenong
Julian Clavijo uses the structure of the car park and its architectural façade to explore notions of veiling. Best experienced through an up close walk by the site, this full-colour representation of joy, surprise and pride.
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Ongoing from 2012 Thomas Street multi-deck car park (level 5), 238 Thomas Street, Dandenong
Through a series of precise cuts, this bollard departs from the rhythm of the car park expressed rigidly aligned concrete columns and repetitive architectural structures.
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Ongoing from September 2011 Palm Plaza Pocket Park, Lonsdale Street, Dandenong
Melbourne based artist Robbie Rowlands has created an extraordinary site responsive sculpture 'The Utilitarian'. Commissioned in 2011, the work rests in a compact park between the press of buildings that connects Lonsdale Street and Palm Plaza in Dandenong.
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Transformed Project Archive
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View all of the Transformed Projects that were created and on display in central Dandenong from 2006 to current.
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