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2 Way Enchantress 4 Baby change facilities BHP Water Park 5 Wild West Charters (seasonal) Three hour public boat mooring Geoffrey BoltonGeoffrey Avenue Bolton Avenue Pedestrian access only Elizabeth Quay 6 Gondolas on the Swan (seasonal) Station THE LANDING Commercial licensed mooring 7 Little Ferry Co 3 Pedestrian route J 1 3 A 8 Island Playground 4 2 Ritz-Carlton Hotel Cycle route 9 I Development Supreme Court Crystal Swan Gardens Parking 10 Rottnest Express 5 ACROD Parking 6 11 Catalina Adventures and Taxi Rank Red Baron Seaplanes Riverside Drive 7 Traffic lights (seasonal) Convention 4 and Exhibition 12 The Bell Tower Centre EQ West Development EAT + DRINK 13 Captain Cook Cruises DoubleTree by Hilton under 15 14 Elizabeth Quay 1 Perth Explorer The Towers construction V-Burger Bar Ferry Terminal Development 15 Segway Tours 2 The Oyster Bar H G B 12 16 Adams – Perth Sightseeing Centre 3 Gusto Gelato D 14 17 Boardwalk Souvenirs EQ West C 4 The Reveley Development 17 13 THE ISLAND 5 Isle of Voyage & Isle B 12 General Store N 5 16 11 6 Annalakshmi on the Swan 14 15 CAT Bus 7 6 10 Stop 13 Boat Collective 8 8 8 9 10 Café Paz QUAY ART F E 9 9 Riverside Bar & Restaurant 11 A Spanda 10 Bells Functions B Blade Walls – Emerging Artists 7 11 Amano Restaurant C Signature Ring Pier 5 Pier 4 Pier 3 Pier 2 Pier 1 12 Laputa D Bessie Mabel Rischbieth OBE 13 (1874 - 1967) Ice Cream Kiosk E The Black Swan 14 The Lucky Shag Waterfront Bar ELIZABETH QUAY LOCAL DIRECTORY F First Contact 15 Rubra on the Swan G Four Winds H EDGE Stay up to date at elizabethquay.com.au FREE WIFI ZONE I Pinjah J #elizabethquay Horizontal Geometries

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The mosaic colours represent the riverbed, submerged and winding. On the upper levels of the building the river is reflected through the changes of light throughout the year. Spanda links the river, the land and the sky to welcome Horizontal Geometries J visitors to the quay. Suitably, its form creates a feeling of A openness and inclusion. Spanda has been designed to be ARTIST: EVELINE KOTAI WITH MATTHEWS AND SCAVALLI ARCHITECTS appreciated from all angles, interpreted in many different ways and to interact with the art piece by walking through it. Spanda I This work atop the ferry terminal canopy examines ideas about air, ARTIST: CHRISTIAN DE VIETRI sky and space through a myriad shapes that can be imagined to be Inspired by many elements of the Noongar puffs of smoke, or floating clouds. people this mosaic sits at the base of the BHP The MRA is working with 12 talented Whadjuk emerging Billiton Water Park. A collaboration between artists to develop their skills and confidence in delivering artists Sandra Hill and Jenny Dawson, the Four Winds public art projects for Western Australia. These ephemeral artwork represents the Dreaming story of artworks will be updated every 18 months, providing ARTIST: PENNY BOVELL the creation of the Milky Way. new opportunities for artists to display their work. Pinjah ARTISTS: SANDRA HILL AND JENNY DAWSON Blade Walls EMERGING ARTISTS H G B This giant artwork runs the entire length D C of the inlet, illuminating the water. Bessie Mabel Rischbieth OBE (1874-1967) EDGE can be programmed to reflect changing weather conditions, creating a B ARTIST: JON TARRY spectacular night time light show. Signature Ring Bessie Rischbieth is remembered for lobbying for civil rights and EDGE ARTISTS: SIMON GAUNTLETT conservation throughout her lifetime in Perth. Her passion for ARTIST: STUART GREEN the Swan River is fitting with the Elizabeth Quay project, which AND MATTHEW NGUI reconnects the city with the waterfront, encouraging the people of Perth to enjoy the river’s natural beauty. F E This public art piece has hundreds of thousands of past First Contact is a stunning five metre tall, cast school students signatures aluminium artwork by renowned indigenous artist, The Black Swan etched in copper plates that Laurel Nannup depicting the arrival of European were collected in 1999 as part settlers to Perth. ARTISTS: ANNE NEIL, RICHARD WALLEY AND JOHN WALLEY of the millennium celebrations. Signature Ring features As the European boats arrived, the local Noongar This mural tells the story of how Western Australia’s native Black fibre optics that illuminate people believed that these ships, were their past interactive panels representing ancestors returning from the sea. First Contact Swans came to be. The swans, originally white, were attacked by eagles tearing out all their feathers after the swans visited the the passage of time. ARTIST: LAUREL NANNUP eagles lagoon. Crows flew to the rescue covering the swans with their own black feathers, transforming the swans coat to black and their bloodstained bills red forever.