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Corridor of Modern Art

Corridor of Modern Art

Over the months of May and June, 10 murals across 7 locations along the Intercity Cycleway between Moonah to Mona have been painted by local Tasmanian Artists.

The Glenorchy City Council commissioned the artwork as part of their Economic Recovery Program, a new street art project to activate the Intercity Cycleway between Moonah and Mona and develop a tourism asset for the City.

Working in partnership with Vibrance to deliver this project, Council and Vibrance put a call out in January for expressions of interest from local Tasmanian artist to apply. Over 70 applications were received from Artists all around Tasmania. A selection panel including representatives from Destination Southern Tasmania, Mona, Glenorchy Arts and Culture Advisory Committee, Moonah Arts Centre, Glenorchy City Council and Vibrance assessed the applications and selected 10 artists as the pioneers for the Corridor of Modern Art.

Todd Jacobson coma mural

Todd Jacobson – Underpass off Berridale Road

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Ben Jacobson – Rear of 561 Main Rd, Montrose

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Niels Oeltjen – Near Lodge Street, Montrose

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Jamin – Northgate, King George Ave side

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Tom O'Hern – Rear of Jays Blinds, 237 Main Rd, Derwent Park

Bec and Jen wall for COMA

Bec Adamczewski (right) and Jennifer Tyers (left) – Rear of BCF, 191-205 Main Rd, Derwent Park

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Joel Gajda – Rear of BCF, 191-205 Main Rd, Derwent Park

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Sarah Wells – Rear of BCF, 191-205 Main Rd, Derwent Park

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Tom Deams – Rear of 5-9 Main Road, Moonah