PART TWO - CONTEXT

Bloor Court had some notoriety as once housing the early feminist movement of the late 1960s:
"Women's Liberation Movement housed at Bloor House situated in Bloor Court off Currie Street, in
Adelaide. They provided an environment where ideas for supporting women's rights were fostered."
[See http://trove.nla.gov.au/people/599672?c=people ]

In the 1980s, Bloor Court was the original home for the Adelaide Central School of Art (1982-1988).
Today, Bloor Court is a ... nothing. There are no premises that front the little court, long demolished
and replaced by that symbolic, concrete monument to the modern city - the mutli-level carpark.
Apparently the concrete jungle makes a nice graffiti gallery for aspiring artists, so I guess that
artisan and artistic flair lives on ...

Here is a recent photograph of the South side of Currie Street, looking east from Light Square.
The red arrow indicates the entrance to Bloor Court.

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Here's a photograph of the entrance to Bloor Court today ...

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[Source: Google Maps]

And here's a look at the Court itself. It's not much - a graffiti gallery perhaps?

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[Source: Google Maps]

TO BE CONTINUED ...