Oxford Street Cultural Quarter

Towards a Cultural and Creative City
A key part of the Sustainable Sydney 2030 vision is for a cultural and creative City. The City of Sydney is committed to supporting the Oxford Street Cultural Quarter and working with local arts organisations to support artists and designers to develop their practices.
The Taylor Square Plinth Project temporary public art program also provides an opportunity for the community to engage with ideas about activating Taylor Square and developing sustainable partnerships and collaborations.
- Louisa Dawson’s work Unravel launched the Taylor Square Temporary Art Program recently graduated from UNSW College of Fine Arts and now lectures in the Sculpture, Performance and Installation department.
- Dale Miles, presenting Underworld is supported by National Art School, providing Dale with studio space for the fabrication of his sculpture.
- Annie Kennedy, also a graduate of National Art School will install Camp Stonewall to celebrate the 40th anniversary of CAMP Australia.
The City of Sydney gratefully acknowledges the support of National Art School and UNSW, College of Fine Arts in this inaugural Taylor Square Temporary Art Program.
Last Updated: Thursday 5 November, 2009