THE newly revitalised Phillips Lane was a popular spot with the crowd at ArtWalk last Friday night, drawn in by the lighting, murals, interactive installations, live art and music.
A project to transform the once-ordinary laneway into a dynamic destination has been underway in recent months, supported by NSW Government funding through the Permit Plug Play Pilot Program.
A number of local artists were engaged to bring the space to life, as previously reported in NOTA.
“Phillips Lane was completely transformed and was a massive success at ArtWalk, bursting with colour, creativity and energy,” said Lucilla Marshall, Group Manager Liveable Communities with Port Macquarie-Hastings Council.
“It was incredible to see such a diverse crowd of all ages enjoying the space, laughing, dancing, taking photos in ‘Instagram Alley’, and soaking up the experience.
“As a new precinct in the heart of the CBD, Phillips Lane has proven its potential to be much more than a thoroughfare.
“It’s now a canvas for creativity and a meeting place for our community.
“The activation showed what’s possible when we invest in placemaking; a flexible, welcoming space that can host everything from youth gigs and open mic nights to poetry slams, long lunches, art pop-ups, and cultural celebrations.”
Plans are underway to continue “programming and activating” the lane, with a vision of it becoming a regular feature on Port Macquarie’s cultural and events calendar.
“It is a place that is undeniably Port, and a showcase of who we are and what we value as a community,” said Ms Marshall.
By Pauline CAIN
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