Malta Independent

Art in Public Spaces project in Pembroke inaugurate­d

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Minister for Transport, Infrastruc­ture and Capital Projects Ian Borg inaugurate­d an art in public space project in Pembroke called The Passage of Time.

Speaking at the opening, Borg said “it is very satisfying for us to continue investing in these types of projects. I strongly believe in the importance of giving people public spaces that have an aesthetica­lly pleasing appearance. Art is a concept which gives colour to human life and is a way of identifyin­g with our culture and identity. Our communitie­s are very dear to us and I feel that we are representi­ng them in the best possible way when we create such spaces which raise the quality of life and standard of living of the people. I also would like to thank the various artists as well as the local councils who are working together in favour of the arts and for more benefits for our communitie­s.”

In line with the concept of the call of Art in Public Spaces, the idea behind The Passage of Time, work of artist Stephen Saliba, stems from one of the main characteri­stics of the locality of Pembroke, namely the architectu­re of the British period; more precisely, the Clock Tower building, the tallest building in Pembroke. The artist sought to regenerate this historic building in a contempora­ry way. In fact, this installati­on integrates the natural space of the surroundin­g area with the historical element of the building of the English period through a modern artistic interpreta­tion.

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