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Marked art in Dandenong

In an effort to light up the streets of central Dandenong, Council is close to unveiling a series of art markers named ‘Vessels of Light’ as part of a commitment to public art in the city. Sinatra Murphy Pty Ltd was chosen for its experience in developing public art projects in urban settings. It has worked closely with local based plastics company Ausplastics Pty Ltd over the past two years developing a unique composition for a ‘Numinescent’ or ‘Inner Glow’ plastic solution.

Council’s Cultural Planning Officer, Grissel Walmaggia, is delighted with the Vessels of Light and said they will contribute to the pedestrian experience along the new designated City Walk route from Dandenong Station to the Drum Theatre, Palm Plaza and through to Dandenong Market. They provide visually tantalising works for the public to enjoy as they walk through the city’s streets.

“The vessels composition responds to ambient light which means their colour will change throughout the day and by night they will provide a dynamic visual display of colour infused light through the core of the vessel,” she said. “We are certainly experiencing major changes in Dandenong including a revived arts scene thanks to the Drum Theatre; The Castle providing an exciting new music venue for young people and the transformation of a new look Dandenong with gateway treatments being developed and taking shape. From the rejuvenation of central Dandenong which will take place over many years, to Walker Street Lighting project recently completed, the Dandenong as we know it is transforming into a vibrant city centre of which we can all be proud.”

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