Reflective Regeneration Sculpture

Reflective Regeneration Sculpture

This 4-metre mirrored sculpture at the Collie Art Gallery symbolises the town’s renewal. Designed by Joan-Walsh Smith and Charles Smith, it reflects both the landscape and the community’s role in Collie’s transformation.

The Reflective Regeneration sculpture, located at the Collie Art Gallery and Culture Centre (134 Throssell Street, Collie), is a striking public artwork that symbolises the town’s resilience and renewal. Standing 4 meters tall and crafted from mirror-polished stainless steel, the sculpture was completed in 2016 following a public art competition held by the Shire of Collie.

  • Significance – Designed by artists Joan-Walsh Smith and Charles Smith, the sculpture celebrates the community’s involvement in Collie’s redevelopment and the regeneration of the land. The title, Reflective Regeneration, encapsulates themes of reflection, renewal, and the collective effort in healing and rebuilding the environment.
  • Features – The reflective surface of the sculpture engages viewers, inviting them to see themselves within the artwork, fostering a personal connection to the themes of regeneration and community.
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Type
Arts & Culture
Location
134 Throssell Street, Collie

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