Fremantle, Western Australia, boasts a vibrant public art scene that highlights the region's diverse culture and artistic talent. The Town of East Fremantle Public Art Strategy, established in 2017, focuses on creating public art installations that reflect the identity of East Fremantle. Notable installations include the Nautical Roundabouts at key intersections and the Hubble Street Mural in East Fremantle.
The City of Fremantle Art Collection stands as the largest municipal art collection in Western Australia, showcasing over 1,500 pieces ranging from historical works to contemporary art by local artists. Emphasizing Fremantle makers and subjects, the collection is exhibited at various locations, such as the Walyalup Civic Centre and the Fremantle Arts Centre.
Western Australia's innovative policy has integrated art into the cities, including Fremantle, by requiring new real estate developments over AUD$2 million to allocate 1% of their budget to public art by indigenous artists. This initiative has enriched the urban landscape with a diverse blend of art forms that honor the region's Aboriginal traditions and multicultural heritage.