Saturday, November 1, 2008

New Glebe artwork commemorates school’s 150th anniversary

"Lord Mayor Clover Moore MP will unveil a new public artwork on the fence of Glebe Public School on Monday 3 November as part of the school's 150th anniversary.
The artwork, Skippedy Skip by renowned public artist Nuha Saad, is a colourful and inspiring work of art and a centerpiece of the City's upgrade of Glebe Point Road.
"The colours of the fence symbolise the diversity of the residents of Glebe and add a vibrancy and vitality to the street," Ms Moore said.
"The artist has made the school fence as colourful and eclectic as Glebe itself, a true tribute to the area's rich and diverse heritage.
"Glebe has changed over 150 years, but Glebe Public School has always focused on what we all want from our education system - to give children the best chance to discover their talents and interests and realise their full promise in life," Ms Moore said.
Artist Nuha Saad said her artwork is based on wooden picket fences found throughout the Glebe area.
"The school fence acts as a link to Glebe's vibrant contemporary culture and its architectural and social history and combines aspects of Glebe's Victorian architectural past with a contemporary art aesthetic," Ms Saad said.
The Glebe Point Road upgrade also includes a new civic space at the corner of Glebe Point Road and Parramatta Road and restoration of the historic Jubilee Fountain. Drinking water will be restored to the fountain which was installed in 1909 to mark the 50th anniversary of the Glebe Municipality.
The City is also helping mark the school's 150th anniversary with banners on Glebe Point Road's new Smart poles."

From City of Sydney Press Release.