Sydney’s oldest public toilets open for art

Public toilets aren’t just for creeps in Sydney’s Taylor Square this month.
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Public toilets aren’t just for creeps in Sydney’s Taylor Square this month, with Sydneysiders offered the opportunity to submerge themselves into an underground world of experimentation and creativity. The fourth and final Taylor Square Art project will see the city’s oldest public toilets re-opened and transformed.

A combination of mobile printing press, think tank and underground community, A leaf from the Book of Cities by revered art collective Makeshift will be hosted in tandem with the Sydney Sustainable Markets at Taylor Square every Saturday during March.

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