There are 19 public art installations in Greater Perth
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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.
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.
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.
Take a self-guided tour of sculptures from previous exhibitions that now add flavour to Cottesloe all year round.
Gallery, Gift Shop, Interpretive Centre, Tree Top Walk, Trails.
Artists Darren Hutchens, Dan Duggin and Lawry Holdren, tell the story of the Australian Fine China industry through seventy four metre long mural.
Contemporary art gallery showcasing the work of exceptional Australian and international artists.
Corner Gallery mural is an ever-changing collaborative project made up of artworks from local and international artists!
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.
International artists HENSE (USA) and Phlegm (UK) transformed eight CBH Group grain silos into iconic works of art dramatically responding to the unique landscape of the Wheatbelt town of Northam.
Spanish artist creates ode to Australia's multicultural community
In iconic places.
Sky's Chorus - A mural by Perth artist Clare McFarlane
Subiaco’s retail history in eye-catching mural
The essence of the Australian postal service captured on the side of the well-known Rokeby Road Post Office
The Parable of the Tree Mural - Subiaco
Perth’s favourite Instagram backdrop - the Wellshaken mural