By The Workplace Architects. The Voting Queue represents the voting line that was formed at the 1994 elections. Votes of the Future – A second application on to the Voting Queue path, saw over 3,000 of Nelson Mandela Bay’s youth leave their mark as future voters.
38 – Amphitheatre Wall
By Leminah Chifadza, Keith Vilahakis, Paula Paton. A public art experience, where humour, vibrance and colour meet the gritty nature of everyday street life through a graphic and illustrative interpretation of Port Elizabeth’s inner city ambience.
34 – Chapel Street Crossing
By Mthetheleli Williams. A pattern of colourful paving bricks flow from all directions over the crossing in Chapel Street. This represents the gathering of masses that are voted in the 1994 elections.
42 – Piazza Mosaic
By the NMMU Ceramic Collective. This 470 square metre mosaic, situated between the Pyramid and the Great Flag celebrates the multi-cultural, the heritage, the diverse histories and abundant fauna and flora that characterises the city and the province.
30 – Fishbone
By Imbono FJA Architects. The Fishbone is an architectural element intended to visually anchor the old Jerry Street to Vuyisile Mini Square and encourage pedestrians to trace a historical path between the city and the harbour.
41 – Fish Bird
By Mxolisi Dolla Sapeta. The Fish Bird is returning back to the Donkin to the ownership of this transforming site.
35 – Tower Sculpture
By The Workplace Architects. The Tower Sculpture acts as a beacon to announce the journey through the Donkin Reserve and responds to the surrounding elements to allow wind and light to bring it to life.
19 – Banners linked to Red Location
This is a series of posters showing ‘teaser’ sections of 10 of the works acquired to form the basis of the permanent collection of the new Red Location Museum Art Gallery
43 – Great Flag
Trident Support. The Flag sits within the Arts Journey as a point in space that marks the Donkin Reserve as an important public space and celebration of the city’s heritage.
33 – 76 Youth
By a workshop collaboration, The artwork is a statement about the ’76 generation and represents the spiritual journey undertaken by those who fought against oppression.