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Public Art Stroll: Canberra City

To connect with audiences who cannot physically make it to Canberra during the festival, DESIGN Canberra is curating a DESIGN Anytime program. This new program includes self-guided tours of iconic architecture and contemporary design throughout Canberra. This will promote and celebrate Canberra as a global city of design every day of the year. This walking tour of public art begins in Civic Square on London Circuit and ends in Knowles Place on London Circuit on the other side of City Hill.

To connect with audiences who cannot physically make it to Canberra during the festival, DESIGN Canberra is curating a DESIGN Anytime program. This new program includes self-guided tours of iconic architecture and contemporary design throughout Canberra. This will promote and celebrate Canberra as a global city of design every day of the year.
This walking tour of public art begins in Civic Square on London Circuit and ends in Knowles Place on London Circuit on the other side of City Hill.

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John ROBINSON,<br />

‘Eternity’<br />

1981<br />

polished bronze and stainless steel, painted<br />

Robinson was originally a sculptor of figurative works,<br />

in particular children, athletes and acrobats, including<br />

works for the Australian Institute of Sport (1980s).<br />

In the 1970s he embarked on a series of abstract<br />

sculptures intended to symbolise universal human<br />

values and dynamic processes, many incorporating<br />

scientific theories and concepts. ‘Eternity’ represents<br />

the artist’s faith in the future of the human race, its<br />

ring form suggesting something continuous and<br />

unbroken.<br />

LOCATION. Petrie Plaza, between <strong>City</strong> Walk and London Circuit.<br />

‘Eternity’. Photo: Craft ACT.

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