Streets Alive 2013
Sep. 15th, 2013 08:56 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Some photos from Streets Alive art trail. The theme was "Home is what you make it".

Sanctuary, by Martin Cole

Cosy Communities, this is part of a series.

Urban Spacing, by Glen Butler

Clean up your room!, by Andrew Shepherdson, I think

Displaced, by Tamara Henri

(This one and next) The MAD Project, various artists


The next three photos are a couple of micro-world installations in the streets, but this guy has been separated form his friend.



Cosy Communities again


Have to find the description for this one. It says "Bamboo structure, representative of the structures that many people living in refugee camps globally call home, some for generations". by the Bhuatanese community with Phill Barrett.

The Wall is the inside of a Youth Futures castle transformed by art

Part of Pusa 3X, by Ritchie Ares Dona. This one is woven from plastic milk bottles.

Flying Home, by Cohen Tanner

Pop Along Home At no 96, by e by artists from the Access Arts Link program at the Studio at Inveresk

Cosy Communities

The last few photos are part of At Home, the description says " Aboriginal artists Maree and Vicki worked with diverse community groups through Community NESB and Northern Suburbs Community Centre during National Homelessness Week to create these fabric panels
exploring people’s journeys and connections to home."





Sanctuary, by Martin Cole

Cosy Communities, this is part of a series.

Urban Spacing, by Glen Butler

Clean up your room!, by Andrew Shepherdson, I think

Displaced, by Tamara Henri

(This one and next) The MAD Project, various artists


The next three photos are a couple of micro-world installations in the streets, but this guy has been separated form his friend.



Cosy Communities again


Have to find the description for this one. It says "Bamboo structure, representative of the structures that many people living in refugee camps globally call home, some for generations". by the Bhuatanese community with Phill Barrett.

The Wall is the inside of a Youth Futures castle transformed by art

Part of Pusa 3X, by Ritchie Ares Dona. This one is woven from plastic milk bottles.

Flying Home, by Cohen Tanner

Pop Along Home At no 96, by e by artists from the Access Arts Link program at the Studio at Inveresk

Cosy Communities

The last few photos are part of At Home, the description says " Aboriginal artists Maree and Vicki worked with diverse community groups through Community NESB and Northern Suburbs Community Centre during National Homelessness Week to create these fabric panels
exploring people’s journeys and connections to home."




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Date: 2013-09-15 03:09 pm (UTC)