FLG works closely with institutions, businesses, architects and curators to place artists’ works within major collections, secure public art commissions and to ensure their artists are reflected within the broader cultural landscape of awards and curated exhibitions. | |||
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MELINDA SCHAWEL: City of Casey Public Art Commission Commissioned by the City of Casey, Melinda Schawel has created a 4 mtr diameter stainless steel tree grille for Cranbourne West Community Hub. |
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HANNAH QUINLIVAN: Canberra Light Rail Public Artwork 2019 Commissioned by Transport ACT, Hannah Quinlivan's artworks are featured on the glazed screens at of all thirteen lightrail platforms across Canberra.
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CAROLINE RANNERSBERGER: Glass House Arcadia is an interdisciplinary collaboration between Tasmanian based glass installation artist, painter and project manager, Caroline Rannersberger, and New York based Australian trumpet player and composer, Sam Nester. This project is funded by Australia Council of the Arts and the City of Hobart.
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HANNAH QUINLIVAN: Enlighten Festival 2019 The Northbourne Avenue facades of the Sydney and Melbourne Buildings were illuminated with the work of Canberra-based artist Hannah Quinlivan for the Enlighten Festival 2019.
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CAROLINE RANNERSBERGER: Illawarra Primary School Commission 2019 Through the assistance of Arts Tasmania Illawarra Primary School commissioned local artist Caroline Rannersberger to create a glass installation loosely based on the schools five pillars of learning.
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HANNAH QUINLIVAN: Sydney Contemporary 2019 Uncertain Terrains was a site-specific installation and spatial drawing by artist Hannah Quinlivan for Sydney Contemporary 2019.
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DION HORSTMANS: Ryde Park, 2018
At the centre of the development is a 4000-square metre garden that hosts Dion Horstmans monumental sculpture’s titled Genesis 2018. In a second successful collaboration with the artist, UAP worked on the design development, fabrication and installation of this work. |
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RICHARD BLACKWELL: Mayfare Apartment Facade 2017 MRS2 is a building facade treatment covering three floors of parking structure at the Mayfair Apartments on the corner of West Row and Align Street, in the centre of Canberra.
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PETER SYNDICAS: Longview Winery Commission 2015 & 2017 Syndicas was commissioned by Longview Winery to create a second sculpture for their cellar door, based on Riesling vine clipping.
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DION HORSTMANS: 40 Elizabeth Street Awning
Dion Horstmans collaborated with UAP Studio to deliver ‘Prismatic’, an overhead sculpture on the Awning of the Ibis Hotel in the heart of Brisbane’s CBD. Dion Horstmans’ work plays with abstract, geometric forms which utilise line, volume, light and shade. His practice explores the influences of mathematic theories, speed and electricity, thunder and lightning and celestial constellations. |
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RICHARD BLACKWELL: Mayfare Apartments Entrance Way 2016 Commissioned for the then newly developed residential tower in Brisbane’s CBD, A Place to Sleep references the artist's own experience of student accommodation and more broadly acknowledges the importance of having access to a safe place in which to not only sleep, but also to study, socialize and recharge.
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JACOB LEARY: 10 Days on the Island Festival 2015 Commission as part of an exhibition componant within Arts Tasmania's annual 10 Days on the Island Arts Festival, this site specific installation was created on the site of the old Spring Bay Mill.
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RICHARD BLACKWELL: M+A Laneway Development 2013 Working in collaboration with UAP, artist Richard Blackwell created a modular design for the ground plane in the M+A Laneway development in Fortitude Valley, Brisbane.
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PETER SYNDICAS: Hans Heysens Cedars Estate 2012 Created in response to a twig collected at the site of the Shady Pool within the Hans Heysens Cedars Estate in Hahndorf, this piece was exhibited as part of the 2012 Heysen Sculpture Biennial.
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JON EISEMAN: Point Leo Estate Sculpture Park 2010 Cast in bronze, Jon Eiseman’s sculpture for Point Leo Estate is surrealist in mood and depict a solitary figure in a suit – the ‘common man’ in an attitude of existential contemplation.
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