South Oxfordshire District Council
Connecting Communities Project, Cow Lane, Didcot, Oxfordshire, Strand 2
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Artists are invited to create and install innovative lighting artwork for the Cow Lane Underpass.
This project aims to transform the underpass into a welcoming and uplifting route between Ladygrove and the railway station, fostering confidence in its use.
The artwork should be inviolately powered, visually engaging, and reflect themes of transformation, the station's history, and local identity, character and landscapes.
Informed by community consultation and workshops, the commissioned artist will identify key visual indicators that embed the railway's heritage, responding to the landscape, and helping implant a sense of ownership and community belonging, facilitating a safer space through positive imagery celebrating Didcot's rich heritage.
The lighting artwork will redefine the space, making it an inspiring destination and landmark.
To design, create and install lighting artworks that Animate the underpass space Enhance the visual appeal of the underpass, transforming it into a positive and engaging space.
Celebrate the history and heritage of the railway in the community and local landscapes.
Engage local community groups in the design and creation of the artwork.
Create a lasting piece of public art that fosters community pride.
Improving safety, especially for women and girls For the artwork to promote Increased accessibility, sustainable travel and improved community confidence and safety The artwork creates an enhanced arterial route to North Didcot's green spaces Enriches local identity, pride and sense of belonging Positive engagement with under-represented groups Develops a future legacy, creating tomorrow's heritage Work within the project budget of £37,000 to deliver community engagement, materials, artwork design, production and installation
What the supplier must deliver
The artwork should be inviolately powered, visually
The artwork should be inviolately powered, visually engaging, and reflect themes of transformation, the station's history, and local identity, character and landscapes.
Work within the project budget of £37,000
Work within the project budget of £37,000 to deliver community engagement, materials, artwork design, production and installation.
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