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The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia Asks Visitors to Share Their Feelings About Contemporary Art


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Campaign designed to encourage visitors to the Museum to engage with contemporary art in a fun and accessible way
As part of the celebrations for the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia’s (MCA) 30th Anniversary this year, the Museum has collaborated with Ogilvy Sydney to develop a new and distinctive brand campaign titled Your feelings welcome.
Launching today, the campaign Your feelings
welcome, invites visitors to share their feelings in response to several
artworks currently on display in the MCA Collection: Perspectives on
place exhibition, using the universal language of emojis.
Developed by the MCA and Ogilvy Sydney, Your feelings welcome is an ....

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Your feelings welcome at MCA via Ogilvy Sydney


Your feelings welcome at MCA via Ogilvy Sydney
May 12, 2021 9:23
Ogilvy Sydney has created an interactive digital experience for the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney: ‘Your feelings welcome’.
The announcement:
As part of the celebrations for the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia’s (MCA) 30th Anniversary this year, the Museum has collaborated with Ogilvy Sydney to develop a new and distinctive brand campaign titled Your feelings welcome. The campaign is designed to encourage visitors to the Museum to engage with contemporary art in a fun and accessible way.
Launching today, the campaign Your feelings welcome, invites visitors to share their feelings in response to several artworks currently on display in the MCA Collection: Perspectives on place exhibition, using the universal language of emojis. ....

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The MCA invites you to share your feelings about contemporary art in new campaign via Ogilvy


May 10 2021, 5:46 pm | BY Ricki Green | 3 Comments
As part of the celebrations for the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia’s (MCA) 30th Anniversary this year, the Museum has collaborated with Ogilvy Sydney to develop a new and distinctive brand campaign titled Your feelings welcome. The campaign is designed to encourage visitors to the Museum to engage with contemporary art in a fun and accessible way.
 
Launching today, the campaign Your feelings welcome, invites visitors to share their feelings in response to several artworks currently on display in the MCA Collection: Perspectives on place exhibition, using the universal language of emojis.
Developed by the MCA and Ogilvy Sydney, Your feelings welcome is an interactive digital experience accessed via the Museum’s online guide mca.art. Visitors will be encouraged to reflect on what they are experiencing when engaging with contemporary Australian art. Using their smartphones, visitors will be prompted ....

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Sculpture at Green Square aquatic centre pays tribute to site's Aboriginal history


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The City of Sydney commissioned a site-specific artwork for installation at the new Gunyama Park Aquatic and Recreation Centre in Green Square. Modelled on the handheld water carriers once used by Aboriginal communities along Australia’s east coast, the bronze sculpture, Bangala (water carriers) has been collaboratively created by Aboriginal Elder Aunty Julie Freeman and artist Jonathan Jones.
Considered the largest pool complex built in Sydney since the 2000 Olympics, the Gunyama Park Aquatic and Recreation Centre will service the fast-growing local population and is scheduled to open on 1 February 2021.
The Bangala artwork has two structures depicting oversized vessels made of bark or palm fronds and fastened to a stick and string. Positioned close to a rain garden near the centre’s Zetland Avenue entrance, Bangala will be a permanent reminder of the enduring importance of Eora culture and the area’s history. ....

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Water artwork to recall Green Square's history


City of Sydney
A bronze sculpture modelled on handheld water carriers once used by Aboriginal communities along Australia’s east coast will be a central feature at the new aquatic and recreation centre in Green Square.
The new City of Sydney commissioned site-specific artwork, Bangala (water carriers), is by Aboriginal Elder Aunty Julie Freeman and artist Jonathan Jones.
The Gunyama Park Aquatic and Recreation Centre is the largest pool complex built in Sydney since the 2000 Olympics and will service the area’s fast growing population. The centre will open on 1 February 2021.
For the thousands of people moving into Green Square, Bangala will be a permanent reminder of the enduring importance of Eora culture and the area’s history. Bangala is positioned close to a raingarden near the centre’s Zetland Avenue entrance and highlights the continued importance of water at the site. ....

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