Boat Masts and Chimney Stacks - Wollongong, NSW
Posted by: Tuena
S 34° 25.348 E 150° 54.620
56H E 307968 N 6189019
This piece of art is also seating at the Flagstaff Hill Lookout, Wollongong.
Waymark Code: WMJQK0
Location: New South Wales, Australia
Date Posted: 12/19/2013
Views: 9
A plaque on the side of the seating gives the background to the artwork. The boat masts evoke the importance of sea transport in the history & present day of Wollongong. Flagstaff Hill was important for navigation, firstly with the positioning of a flagstaff, then a lighthouse.The flagstaff is symbolised in the artwork as is the beams of the lighthouse.
Chimney stacks reflect the industrial heritage & are still the dominant feature in the Port Kembla area to the south. Further artwork reflects red cedar trunks, convict built hand cut stone, an expanded Belmore Basin harbour & nuns walking down to the Nuns' Baths.
The lookout is at the top of Flagstaff Hill & is reached via the Blue Walk. The views are pleasant & the opportunity of somewhere to sit appreciated.
Artist: Terry Cook and Jess McKenzie
Date Placed: 1/1/2011
Materials Used: Ceramic tiles on concrete
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Visit Instructions:
Please visit the seating and provide us some details about your visit. Photos without GPSr are appreciated, not required.