A new public artwork will illuminate the night sky in Maribyrnong this winter.
“Welcome to Footscray,” designed by acclaimed Wiradjuri and Ngunnawal artist and long-time Footscray resident Brook Andrew, has become a must-see attraction in Melbourne’s west.
Situated on the facade of 88 Hopkins Street, this bold and vibrant artwork serves as a striking gateway to the Footscray central business district.
It reflects the spatial synergy and ever-shifting essence of the community, providing a visual feast that symbolizes the area’s dynamism.
Maribyrnong mayor Cuc Lam said this artwork is a beautiful representation of Footscray’s unique vibrancy and diversity.
“Brook Andrew’s piece will not only brighten our streets but also strengthen our community spirit and pride,” she said.
Commissioned through a partnership between council and the state government, “Welcome to Footscray” is part of a joint effort to invest in artworks within the Footscray.
The aim is to enliven community spaces, foster creativity and deter vandalism.
Mr Andrew said the coloured lights and shapes enhance an optical black-and-white pattern, acting as a metaphor for the cultural and linguistic diversity in the inspiring space.
“The changing aspects of this work through day and night will act as way-finder for locals or visitors who love our Footscray,” he said.
Mr Andrew has gained national and international recognition for his work as an artist and curator.
He has exhibited in the UK, Brazil and the UAE, and in major galleries and museums across Australia, and he served as the artistic director of the Sydney Biennale.
The artwork has been included on a new StreetWORKS walking map for Footscray has also been created featuring 26 works by various artists.