In 2011,
Pamela Irving curated a mosaic installation named Stationary Faces, consisting of a collage of various mosaic portraits. This project was funded by government department Arts Victoria (now Creative Victoria) and
VicTrack, and was developed in collaboration with an estimate of 750 school students and youth services from Australia and abroad, inspired by Irving's mosaic works. Stationary Faces was proposed by Irving in order to combat constant vandalism in the station's underpass, with the assistance of
Rob Hudson, the
Victorian parliament member for Bentleigh at the time. Irving's aims with the project were two-fold; to contribute to a "cultural sprawl" alongside the city of Melbourne's urban sprawl, and to use recycled/donated tiles and ceramics for environmental sustainability. == Gallery ==