Top 10 Top 10 Public Art
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1. Edge of the Trees
Janet Laurence and Fiona Foley. Symbolizes reconciliation with Aborigines (see Museum of Sydney).
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2. Almost Once
Brett Whiteley.
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3. Federation Pavilion
Alexander Tzannes and Imants Tillers. Built for the Bicentenary celebrations.
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4. Veil of Trees
Janet Laurence and Jisuk Han. Ethereal images on glass reflect the changing light.
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5. Magnolia & Palm
Bronwyn Oliver. Giant seeds recall botanical studies by Australia’s explorers.
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6. Dual Nature
Nigel Helyer. Whimsical structures play with the tides.
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7. Wuganmagulya
Brenda L Croft. Describes the significance of the Botanic Gardens to the Aborigines.
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8. Memory is Creation Without End
Kimio Tsuchiya. Sandstone blocks from demolished buildings are strewn on the grass.
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9. Tankstream
Lynne Roberts-Goodwin. Marks the the colony’s original water supply.
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10. Tied To Tide
Jennifer Turpin and Michaelie Crawford. A dynamic sculpture that responds to water levels.
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