The artists creating original artworks for Frankston Hospital
Four Australian artists have been selected to create artworks for the Frankston Hospital redevelopment. Under the theme ‘Healing Country, Healing People,' their pieces will reflect the strong connection between land, culture, and wellbeing.
Meet the artists and their vision
Richard Briggs will design a large-scale line drawing titled ‘Flourishing Forest’. His drawing will capture the strength of Port Phillip Bay kelp forests. Kelp forests hold entire marine communities together, from the smallest snail to the largest whale.
Dan Elborne is a visual artist. Elborne will create ‘The Pillar’, a 3.6-metre-high sculpture standing at the main entrance made from locally sourced sandstone. It will include unique, handmade clay pieces shaped by members of the community. ‘The Pillar’ represents a deep connection to community and Boonwurrung/Bunurong land.
Jody Rallah is a multidisciplinary Yuggera-Yugggerabul/Biri-Bindal artist. She will create original metallic inlays. The ‘Yarning Circle’ will draw inspiration from the life cycle and of short-finned eels (daaagan/ilk). It will also showcase the coastal banksia of Kananook Creek. This journey teaches us about resilience in the face of any obstacle.
Hannah Quinlivan works with a variety of mediums. She will design a mural and sculpture inspired by the creeks and riverbeds of the Carrum Carrum wetlands. The ‘Whispers of the Wetland’ mural invites viewers to reflect on the relationship between healing body and Country.
How did we select these artists?
The Frankston Hospital redevelopment artwork selection committee includes people from Peninsula Health, the Victorian Health Building Authority, the Office of the Government Architect, Exemplar Health, and Bates Smart. Local Traditional Custodians were also consulted during the selection process.