Wayfinding: the Koi Path

Wayfinding: the Koi Path
Wayfinding: the Koi Path
The Koi Path is a wayfinding marker trail from Bankstown train station down South Terrace/Saigon Place to the front of the Bankstown Arts Centre, created by an artist collective – Popper Box. Wayfinding: the Koi Path The Koi Path is a wayfinding marker trail from Bankstown train station down South Terrace/Saigon Place to the front of the Bankstown Arts Centre, created by an artist collective – Popper Box. Arts Centre; Arts and Culture


Image: Koi Path - end of trail marker.

The Koi Path is a wayfinding marker trail from Bankstown train station down South Terrace/Saigon Place to the front of the Bankstown Arts Centre, created by an artist collective – Popper Box.

Paying homage to the old Koi Pond installed outside the Bankstown train station where people used to meet and socialise, the Koi Path is a symbolic gesture to re-establish this sense of connection - to bring people together once again at the Bankstown Arts Centre. 

Popper Box a collective of local artists with backgrounds in illustration, design, fine art, comics and software engineering. Since their formation in 2007, Popper Box has created artwork with an ethic of playful experimentation and accessibility, including a live painting marathon, murals, public art, car park façades, video art, photography and light-based art, digital drawing interfaces and a self-published art book. 

For more information on the Koi Path, please visit Popper Box website.

http://www.popperbox.com/public-art/bankstown-koi-path/