Cloudland Memorial Arch is a tribute to the iconic Cloudland Ballroom, a historic Brisbane entertainment venue that holds a special place in the hearts of many Australians. The design of the arch is inspired by the famous neon-lit arch that once adorned the Ballroom, with panels showcasing historical images from the site. The ceramic ground tiles, shaped like dance steps, tell the stories of individuals who have cherished memories of the Ballroom, creating a unique and immersive experience for visitors.
Founded by a dedicated family who are passionate about preserving Australian monuments, Cloudland Memorial Arch is a labor of love that aims to document and celebrate the rich history of the Cloudland site. Led by Kent Watson, a Principal Website Administrator with a Masters of Arts in Applied History, the team is committed to researching and sharing the legacy of this beloved landmark. Supported by Diane Watson, a former public servant with expertise in Training, Research, and Development, the business upholds a philosophy of honoring the past and ensuring that future generations can appreciate the cultural significance of Cloudland.
With Norma McGuffie as the Patron whose generosity made the project possible, Cloudland Memorial Arch stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of the Cloudland Ballroom. Supported by spouses Wilai Watson and Geoff Watts, the business is driven by a deep sense of dedication and a desire to pay homage to a cherished piece of Australian history. Through their meticulous research and dedication to detail, Cloudland Memorial Arch offers a poignant and educational experience that invites visitors to step back in time and relive the magic of Cloudland.