On my way to work as an Art Educator for the Outpost Project street art festival on Cockatoo Island. |
The island was once a convict prison, an industrial school for girls and most notably, Australia's biggest shipyard. It was decommissioned in 2007 and is now on UNESCO's World Heritage List. |
From November 4 to December 11, 2011 the island hosted nearly 80,000 visitors for the festival. |
The industrial setting was the perfect backdrop for displaying street art. |
In a commentary on society's wasteful habits, Sydney-based artist Will Coles casts ordinary objects out of cement, adorns them with a few choice words and scatters them around like rubbish. |
There were lots of fun activities at Outpost, like chalk drawing... |
... and "cuprocking" a street art form where all you need are a few cups and a fence! |
My colleague Claire leads a family tour. |
Melbourne-based collective Everfresh created this mural onsite. Do you think they're being serious?! |
One of my favourite works, this mural by Ben Frost sprang up a few weeks into the festival. Every time I arrived on the island, there was something new to see. |
The Earth Temple teepee is a collaboration between artists Phibs, Numskull and Beastman. |
Volunteer Collin supervises the chalk drawing station. |
Another one of my favourites, the cute/creepy character on the side of this building is by Brazilian artist Ethos. |
Claire contemplates the meaning of it all... |
Families enjoy lunch in the shade amid paste-ups and a work by Sydney-based artist Deb, who creates voluptuous and distinctive female characters. |
Visitors enjoy strolling the lane ways. |
Many of the artists paid tribute to the island by including Cockatoos in their work. This is yet another favourite! |
The Foundations Gallery features graffiti in the classic style, which was born in New York in the 80s. |
Paste Modernism features works by dozens of artists, all drawn, painted or digitally printed on paper and pasted up onto the walls of the turbine hall. |
The May Lane exhibition features work by Sydney-based artists who got their start painting in the lane of the same name in the St. Peters suburb of Sydney (not far from our house in Camperdown). |
The Secret Wars competition pitted two street artists against one another in a live paint-off. The winner was voted by the crowd. |
The T-shirt display was a hit with visitors of all ages. |
The Ping-Pong Bar features a lovely mural by Tom Civil. |
Out on the Eastern Apron, another Anthony Lister balloon character oversees the cafe area. |
Seagulls are numerous on Cockatoo Island and since they're nesting, they are quite noisy and aggressive. |
Patrice and Amr came for a visit on the last weekend of the festival. |