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Monday, 25 May 2026

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The PTA has an extensive collection of public art which has developed and expanded with the network, from electrification of the trains in the early 1990s to the METRONET program in recent years.

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Collective Heart

Neil Turner and Kallie Turner

Title: Collective Heart

Artist/s: Neil Turner & Kallie Turner

Year: 2025

Category: Integrated/Sculpture

Site: Midland Station

Location Details: Near kiosk near northern station entry

Medium: Laser-cut brushed stainless steel and brushed aluminium with jarrah slats.

Artist/s Statement:

This artwork responds to the industrial heritage of the Midland Railway Workshops, reflecting the collaboration and technical expertise that defined the Workshops over generations.

The central sphere references the large, pressed forms once produced on site. The perforations evoke fire and steam, the forces that powered the engines and drove progress. From this core, sculptural seating flows outward, resembling railway lines traversing the State and echoing the routes that transported goods and passengers across Western Australia. Together, these elements invite reflection on the Workshops’ lasting contribution to the region’s development. During the day, the forms encourage rest and social interaction; at night, the illuminated sphere serves as a welcoming point of arrival.

Neil Turner is an internationally respected artist and master craftsman who creates highly complex turned sculptures and furniture from native Australian timber, steel and other materials. Kallie Turner is an emerging artist blending technical expertise with creative prowess to deliver large-scale installations and outdoor sculptures. Fabricated with Living Iron.




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