Artist Fiona Grady is creating a large-scale public-facing art installation at The Art Station in Saxmundham.
'Connection Points' was inspired by the station's home, a former telephone exchange building. It features bright-coloured vinyl which transforms the windows of the building with a series of curving arcs which look like colourful wires weaving their way across the window panes as they intersect, overlap and connect with the building's architecture. The building will also provide a colourful light at night when the building is lit from within.
Clare Palmier, director of The Art Station, said: "We are thrilled that Fiona has developed this unique, exciting and accessible visual project with us. We have spent the last two years transforming the first floor of the former Telephone Exchange from a sad disused space into The Art Station's thriving creative hub on Saxmundham High Street. Fiona's vibrant art installation creates its own dynamism and optimism within and for our community and celebrates cutting-edge contemporary art in everyday rural Suffolk."