Emily Floyd
#Mangrove Poem
BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA
Emily Floyd’s Mangrove Poem is a two-part installation for Brisbane’s Mangrove Walk, part of the Queens Wharf development. Curated by a panel of local and international experts including Chris Saines, Avril Quaill, Alison Kubler and UAP’s Natasha Smith, Emily’s artwork was fabricated and installed by UAP.
In her signature style, Emily Floyd has embraced the use of vibrant colour and dynamic form to create a place of civic optimism and shelter, where ideas and ecology are illuminated. Visitors to the Mangrove Walk are first greeted by an iconic mangrove dweller, the Sacred Kingfisher in tones of glossy blue. At the second walkway platform, visitors encounter a social seating installation created from the words ‘ALL SHAPE’, a poetic fragment drawn from the Australian poet and historic Queensland figure Judith Wright’s 1963 poem ‘Five Senses’, continuing the artist’s interest in creating alternative civic monuments, transforming literary fragments into spaces of discovery and enquiry.
Emily Floyd is represented by Anna Schwartz Gallery.
Image credits: Cian Sanders, Rachel See
Emily Floyd
Artist
#Project summary
Creative
Emily Floyd
Artwork Title
Mangrove Poem
Project
Queens Wharf - Mangrove walk
Client
Destination Brisbane Consortium (DBC)
Year
2019
Location
Brisbane, Australia
Build
UAP