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Sculpture | Public Sculptures by Forlano Design | Ballajura Community College in Ballajura. Item made of glass
Sculpture | Public Sculptures by Forlano Design | Ballajura Community College in Ballajura. Item made of glass
Sculpture | Public Sculptures by Forlano Design | Ballajura Community College in Ballajura. Item made of glass

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Forlano Design

Sculpture - Public Sculptures

Featured In Ballajura Community College, Ballajura, Australia

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Sculpture for Ballajura Community College's Performing Arts Centre embodies the school's mission statement. The artwork reflects learning as a new way of looking at, and being in the world. It is both something to observe and an object that reflects back to the viewer, with visual echoes of the eye and the ability to look through.

Thanks to TAG Architects, art coordinator Paola Anselmi, Ballajura Community College and the Department of Education.

Thanks to Glen Oldfield at Composite Components for the fabrication works.

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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2018
My work explores place, memory, identity and custodianship through design and public art.

Penelope Forlano is a spatial designer and public artist with a special interest in the mnemonic and emotional experience of public and private artifacts. Her recent doctoral research examined emotionally enduring artifacts, and how to evoke custodianship in the user through a design anthropology approach. She has over 20 years of practice as an award-winning artist, furniture, and interior designer. Her work has been exhibited widely including at 100% Design (London), CraftACT, The John Curtin Gallery, FORM, and a solo show at the esteemed Salone Satellite - Milan International Furniture Fair in 2004. She received the prestigious Australian Design Award (2006), and in 2011 her ‘Terrain’ table was acquired for permanent collection by the Art Gallery of WA. She has completed multiple public artworks for private and government bodies.