Utilising the perforated metal screen cladding as a bold ‘canvas’, this artwork by Rose Nolan references Queen Victoria Market’s role in social and economic exchange and is highly visible from its surroundings.
Melbourne-based artist Nolan worked with the City of Melbourne, Six Degrees Architects and PDG Corporation to integrate a new site responsive, public artwork into the ten-storey Munro Community Hub building’s design.
Screen Works (ENOUGH-NOW/EVEN/MORE-SO) aims to contribute an optimistic, complex and bold design to the screen facades of the building. As a series of connected words, they conjure up a sense of perseverance; of change, of forward thinking and improvement to transition from one state to another.
Photos by Bryony Jackson.
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Munro Community Hub
Queen Victoria Market
91–111 Therry St, cnr Queen St
Melbourne 3000
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