The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Artists add colour to bridge celebratio­ns

Tay Road Bridge given makeover to mark its 50th birthday

- Jamie milligan jmilligan@thecourier.co.uk

Dundee University students have marked the Tay Road Bridge’s 50th anniversar­y by giving the structure a colourful makeover.

Local artists and Duncan of Jordanston­e College of Art and Design (DJCAD) graduates Fraser Gray and Martin McGuinness have spent a month, largely under the cover of darkness, transformi­ng the forgotten space under the bridge with bright colours and visually-striking murals.

The talented duo were awarded a £20,000 grant and have been working on marking the milestone with their own unique tribute.

In undertakin­g the project, both artists wanted the design to tie in with the city’s history of print and journalism as well as to support Dundee’s City of Design status.

Fraser said: “The best thing about being a Duncan of Jordanston­e College of Art and Design graduate is being part of the DJCAD community.

“Every time I come back to Dundee, DJCAD is always involved in something new with the city. It’s a great community and support network to be a part of.”

Alan Hutchison, Tay Road Bridge manager overseeing the project, said: “This is a great way to begin our 50th anniversar­y celebratio­ns of the bridge that has meant so much to so many people over the years.

“Fraser and Martin are doing a fantastic job and we’re very much looking forward to seeing the end result.”

Working alongside technical assistant John O’Meara, the art project was funded and planned by the Tay Road Bridge Joint Board, with the help of sponsors including Fairhurst Consulting Engineers, Charles Scott and Partners and the local business Nova Alarms.

 ?? Pictures: Steve MacDougall. ?? From left: Artists Fraser Gray, Frank Zimmermann, Martin McGuinness and Celie Byrne under the Tay Road Bridge.
Pictures: Steve MacDougall. From left: Artists Fraser Gray, Frank Zimmermann, Martin McGuinness and Celie Byrne under the Tay Road Bridge.
 ??  ?? Martin McGuinness at work on one of the murals under the Tay Road Bridge.
Martin McGuinness at work on one of the murals under the Tay Road Bridge.

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