There are 47 public art installations in Australia
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Art. Metal Animals is a metal work gallery in Port Hedland.
Located in the central heart of Bunbury, with six different gallery spaces, BRAG is a must visit for all culture lovers.
Take a self-guided tour of sculptures from previous exhibitions that now add flavour to Cottesloe all year round.
Ian Daniell: Life-Size Ocean Art - a celebration of marine life and an ode to encounters in the wild. Iconic marine species painted in emblematic form and bright block colours, at 1:1 scale.
The Perth Centre for Photography is Perth’s only dedicated photomedia gallery. We provide an environment that promotes the understanding and appreciation of contemporary photographic practices.
In Albany, acclaimed Brooklyn-based street art duo Yok & Sheryo created the fourth mural in FORM’s PUBLIC Silo Trail over 17 days of painting and after 180 litres of paint.
Art Marx Gallery in the heart of the west end art precinct in Fremantle specialises in local, WA and Australian abstract art for business and private collections.
Contemporary and historical street art and murals at the Bondi Beach Graffiti Wall, an art gallery featuring top Australian and international artists!
Homage to the first Aboriginal musical painted by Kamsani Bin-Salleh of Kambarni
Cheerful butterfly mural in Subiaco brightening up the 'Fresh Start' Recovery Program building
Established Abstract Artist, painting large format, in distinct process driven style. Creating organic 'painterly happenings'. Known for signature circle motif. Corporate and Private Art commissions.
The Charleville Water Tower - A story of friendly rivalry, sportsmanship, community, friendship and respect.
The Australian Silo Art Trail is a collection of painted silos and water towers across Australia.
Narrow street known throughout the city for its constantly renewed graffiti covered walls.
Gallery, Gift Shop, Interpretive Centre, Tree Top Walk, Trails.
Geelong Bollard Trail Walk is an art gallery in Geelong, VIC.
Artists Darren Hutchens, Dan Duggin and Lawry Holdren, tell the story of the Australian Fine China industry through seventy four metre long mural.
Happs Pottery and Icon Honey offer experiences galore! Bright contemporary handbuilt ceramics, do a studio pottery experience for all ages and free honey tastings of Western Australia’s best honeys.
An award-winning street art network, best known for their unique and beautiful murals throughout Melbourne.
Contemporary art gallery showcasing the work of exceptional Australian and international artists.
The Myalup KangaArt Gallery combines two quintessential Aussie icons, the Aussie meat pie and kangaroos, this art installation is the perfect must-see to add to your road trip itinerary.
In November 2017, WA artists Mel McVee, Brenton See, Chris Nixon and Darren Hutchens, plus Karim Jabbari from Tunisia descended on the Wheatbelt town of Katanning, located 277km southeast of Perth.
The Kingaroy Regional Art Gallery is the place to go if you are looking for beautiful local art or a creative souvenir from your travels. It is the oldest public arts space in South Burnett and has a growing reputation as one of the most dynamic arts centers in South East Queensland. The gallery is run by the non-profit Kingaroy Arts Team Inc, a group of art lovers who seek to give it new impetus and direction, with a focus on jump-starting public art in Kingaroy and South Burnett. They love
Corner Gallery mural is an ever-changing collaborative project made up of artworks from local and international artists!
The Local Art Paper, est.2019, is an online curated arts site that writes strictly coffee drinking length articles sourced from in and around the South West Region of WA. Published quarterly.
Hidden down laneways, on the pavement or on the facades of buildings, artworks are all around us in Mandurah and we’re going to help you find them.
Western Australian street artist Kyle Hughes-Odgers created PUBLIC Art in Merredin’s 35-metre high grain silo mural at Merredin in Western Australia’s Wheatbelt.
A magnificent tribute to Australia's servicemen and women was created in the Hay countryside in December 2020. Melbourne artist Matt Adnate created a stunning memorial to the contribution of the people of Hay to two world wars, which is displayed on two water towers on the outskirts of Hay town, near popular Sandy Point beach. portraits of five people who served in World War II adorn the water towers to represent the hundreds of people in this small community who answered the call to arms.
Grain silos in Newdegate and Pingrup will become the final mural sites in FORM and CBH’s PUBLIC Silo Trail, an outdoor art gallery drawing visitors to regional WA.