New public artwork unveiled at Stevenage Bus Interchange
A new, permanent piece of public artwork has been unveiled at the Stevenage Bus Interchange. Featuring stories and memories from the local community, including what brought people to Stevenage and their favourite things about the town, the mosaic sculpture is positioned directly in front of the entrance to the Bus Interchange.
Local artist Donna Reeves has been working with Junction 7 Creatives (J7C) to collate these stories.
Donna Reeves comments: “I have enjoyed creating this public mosaic sculpture as it reflects the ideas, stories, and personal memories of the Stevenage community, making it truly for the people. After 30 years of working in public art, this project feels especially personal, as I see it as a way of giving back to the town that welcomed my grandpa and family from London to Hertfordshire”.
This piece of artwork forms part of the Stevenage Heart Trails - 27 miles of traffic-free footpaths allow everyone to explore and discover hidden art and heritage across Stevenage. This commission is the first in a wider series of public art commissions to follow.
Cllr Simon Speller, Cabinet Member for Culture, Leisure and Wellbeing, added: "Our communities and pioneers have helped to create the Stevenage we know and love today, and this is reflected in this sculpture. The memories and stories shared, and items embedded in the artwork, represent many pieces of history for the community to own and be proud of. Public art helps to shape our public spaces and this, and the commissions to follow, celebrate the heritage of the town and the people who built it”.
The commission forms part of the UK government’s Towns Fund grant to Stevenage, through the Stevenage Development Board. Stevenage received £37.5m in March 2021.
Adrian Hawkins OBE, Chair of the Stevenage Development Board, commented: “The Stevenage Development Board were provided with a responsibility to assist with the regeneration of Stevenage which includes skills development, facility improvement, safer more pleasant environments, a responsibility for the Towns heritage as the FIRST New Town which includes encouraging our residents to consider what we own and to develop new pieces of art for everyone’s enjoyment. The Bus Interchange is always busy as our residents go about their day-to-day business and trips, and this has been a fabulous opportunity to create a wonderful new piece of artwork in this area which in time will become an even busier thoroughfare”.
