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June 2022
Following the successful Stage 1 arts program, we are pleased to announce that five artists have been commissioned for Stage 2, which will include a new clinical building and front of house for the Nepean Hospital campus.
The artists were chosen by the Nepean Redevelopment's Arts and Culture Working Group, which is made up of Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District staff, representatives from Health Infrastructure, Penrith City Gallery, the Aboriginal Health Unit, the Multicultural Health Unit and Western Sydney University.
Congratulations to artists Louise Zhang, Nicola Moss, Jamie Eastwood, Tom Moore and Vipoo Srivilasa who will be creating artworks for the new Stage 2 building.
We look forward to sharing more details with you as their works progress.
Images below: Artists Louise Zhang and Tom Moore are among the five artists selected to create works for Stage 2.