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The original design is on dispaly at the Muswellbrook Shire Council Administration Centre. The Muswellbrook Reconciliation Mural is located in the south eastern corner of Simpson Park, corner of Bridge (New England Highway) and Market Streets, Muswellbrook. Title: Reconciliation Mural
The Muswellbrook Shire Council Reconciliation Committee first proposed a mural depicting the concept of black and white reconciliation in 1999. Over the following twelve months the Committee secured the services of well known local Aboriginal artist George Anderson to design the work and began the task of seeking funding for the project. Initial assistance was forthcoming from the Upper Hunter Community Arts Development Officer and sponsorship was eventually sourced from a range of private individuals, commercial businesses, community and church groups and governments, giving the project truly broad based backing.
George Anderson’s design went on display to the public in July 2000 at the Muswellbrook Shire Council Administration Centre. To create a unique and yet inclusive picture George spent many hours with aboriginal elders from the Upper Hunter gathering stories and feelings about the local history of Aboriginal and European contact in the valley. The design was also subject to final approval by the Reconciliation Committee. George’s ability to combine strait forward story telling with symbols drawn from aboriginal iconography and combine these in a bold and pleasing design meant that the project received support from across the community. By early 2001 work had commenced on the painting of the mural utilising
the Community Room at the Muswellbrook Regional Arts Centre as the
studio. This allowed the public to watch the mural take shape on
a daily basis
and further enhance the sense of local ‘ownership’. In recognition
of the size of the undertaking (the finished mural would be 2.5
metres high by 17 metres long painted across 14 panels of waterproof
fibro-cement)
George was joined by artist John Neville to assist with the project. With the securing of further funding the Mural Project entered its
second stage during 2003. Plans were commissioned for the construction
of the
building to house the mural in Simpson Park and George put together
a team to complete the painting. Joined by Les Elvin and Brad
Franks, George
further developed the themes of the original design enhancing
the story telling without compromising the artistic integrity of the
work. The
final design of the building was inspired by the natural sandstone
shelters in which the local Aboriginal people have traditionally
painted images
and symbols here in the Upper Hunter. The Reconciliation Mural Project was funded by Muswellbrook Shire Council, Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources, Coal and Allied Aboriginal Development Consultative Committee, NSW Ministry for the Arts, Rosemount Estate, Coolmore Australia, Muswellbrook Coal Company Limited, Mt. Arthur Coal, Macquarie Generation, Anglican Parish of Muswellbrook, Arts Upper Hunter Incorporated and George Tasker.
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