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Find and discover the stories behind sculptures and public artworks in Yarra.

Edinburgh Gardens Plinth Program

A large plinth stands as a centrepiece of Edinburgh Gardens. Recently, it has hosted a series of different artworks.

Fitzroy North

A Fall From Grace by Adam Stone

A statue of Queen Victoria at Edinburgh Gardens went missing in 1901, leaving its plinth empty. Adam Stone’s work was placed there from Mar 23 to Nov 23, 2017.

A Fall From Grace by Adam Stone

Fitzroy North
Abbotsford

A Picturesque View at Collingwood Senior Citizen's Centre

The Collingwood Senior Citizen’s Centre recently had a new artwork painted on its exterior and façade. Artist Ying Huang produced the whimsical and welcoming imagery. 

A Picturesque View at Collingwood Senior Citizen's Centre

Abbotsford
Princes Hill

All Hail Sister Muriel Peck

This large scale image transforms a hand-coloured photocopy into a vision of Sister Muriel Peck, as a guardian spirit for the City of Yarra Maternal and Child Health Service.

All Hail Sister Muriel Peck

Princes Hill

All Hail the Campaigners the Nurses the Mothers

Over 100 paste-up artworks across the municipality bring back the women involved in the early years of the early City of Yarra maternal health service, as tiny spectral figures visiting the centres of today, celebrating the ground-breaking work of providing the first ‘Baby Health Centre’ in Victoria.

All Hail the Campaigners the Nurses the Mothers

Carlton Library Light Boxes

The Light Box installation is located on the south wall of the Carlton Library, along Newry Street near the junction of Rathdowne Street, North Carlton.

Carlton Library Light Boxes

Celebration Dreaming

Yarra City Council received a grant through the Department of Justice and Regulation’s Graffiti Prevention Grants 2016-2017 program to commission a Victorian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander artist to create a meaningful and inspiring artwork across the entire eastern wall of the Charcoal Lane building to focus on Aboriginal identity and culture in Fitzroy and highlight the history and significance of Gertrude Street, this building and this area for the Aboriginal community.

Celebration Dreaming

Fitzroy

Courage

Courage is a sculpture inspired by the iconic character of the Cowardly Lion in the story The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.

Courage

Fitzroy

Fitzroy Bowls 150 Years Memorial Wall

This colourful mural adorns the walls of the Fitzroy Victoria Bowling & Sports Club in North Fitzroy.

Fitzroy Bowls 150 Years Memorial Wall

Fitzroy

Giirrwaa

The word Giirrwaa translates roughly to ‘community’ in the language of the Gumaynggirr people.

Giirrwaa

Fitzroy
Collingwood

Keith Haring Mural

This heritage-listed mural on Johnston Street in Collingwood was painted by the late New York artist Keith Haring in 1984.

Keith Haring Mural

Collingwood
Richmond

Lennox Street Mural

Created by artist Be Free, the Lennox Street Mural depicts a bamboo forest. 

Lennox Street Mural

Richmond
Abbotsford

Lifelines

Maternal and Child Health Services provide a lifeline to first time mothers and fathers, supporting them when they first return home with their newborn baby.

Lifelines

Abbotsford
Fitzroy North

Middle Row by Robbie Rowlands

A plinth in Edinburgh Gardens, empty since Queen Victoria’s statue vanished in 1901, held Robbie Rowlands' "Middle Row" from Nov 23, 2018, to Sep 3, 2019.

Middle Row by Robbie Rowlands

Fitzroy North
Richmond

Molly by Louis Laumen

Yarra’s revitalization of Wangaratta Street Park includes a bronze statue tribute to Ian ‘Molly’ Meldrum by sculptor Louis Laumen, celebrating Australian music.

Molly by Louis Laumen

Richmond

Mother and Daughter

Mother and Daughter was commissioned as one of three artworks by the City of Richmond as part of an Urban Arts Square project in 1993.

Mother and Daughter

Fitzroy

Mr Poetry by Peter Corlett

Mr Poetry depicts poet and music journalist Adrian Rawlins (1938 – 2001). 

Mr Poetry by Peter Corlett

Fitzroy
Fitzroy

Mulhu (Ground/Earth) by Arkie Barton

Mulhu, means ‘ground’ and ‘earth’ in Arkie Barton’s native language, Kalkadoon. Barton’s bold shapes and lines, painted in muted, earthy colours.

Mulhu (Ground/Earth) by Arkie Barton

Fitzroy
Fitzroy

Mural At Fitzroy Pool

The aquatic-themed mural on the façade of Fitzroy Pool has been created by internationally renowned French street artists, Blo and Jaws.

Mural At Fitzroy Pool

Fitzroy
Burnley

Opening Lines

Buoyant and bulging with movement, Julia Gorman’s Opening Lines traverses the length of the Malcolm Graham Pavilion walkway in Burnley. A series of abstracted leg shapes jump, kick and run across the wall, activating and animating the space with bold, bright colours.

Opening Lines

Burnley
Richmond

Opus 15

Opus 15 was commissioned as one of three works by the City of Richmond as part of an Urban Arts Square project in 1993.

Opus 15

Richmond
Fitzroy

Pool Parade

This mural was produced by local artist Stephen Baker as a ‘gift’ to the City of Yarra as part of Council’s Christmas Program. It is located on the Fitzroy Swimming Pool building on Alexandra Parade in Fitzroy.

Pool Parade

Fitzroy
Abbotsford

Protecting Yarra's Unique Biodiversity by Sam Yong

Sam Yong transformed the exterior of the Colingwood Senior Citizens Center with three vibrant artworks, showcasing some of the regions native flora and fauna, including some that are in danger of extinction.

Protecting Yarra's Unique Biodiversity by Sam Yong

Abbotsford
Richmond

Queep-Queep

Queep-Queep is a site-specific artwork created for the Richmond Kindergarten on Lord Street in Richmond, by artist Rebecca Atkinson.

Queep-Queep

Richmond
Richmond

Red Running Tiger

Red Running Tiger (Thylacine) was commissioned as one of three artworks by the City of Richmond for the Urban Arts Square project in 1993.

Red Running Tiger

Richmond
Fitzroy

Retracing Queer Yarra

Queer-ways: Retracing Queer Footprints celebrates the 40th Anniversary of the decriminalisation of homosexuality in Victoria. Explore the queer history of the City of Yarra’s rainbow communities, guided by voices and music from the local queer community.

Retracing Queer Yarra

Fitzroy
Richmond

Richmond Station Whale Mural

The Richmond Station Whale Mural Project was completed in early March 2013. The approximately 40 metre long mural took five days on site to paint.

Richmond Station Whale Mural

Richmond
Fitzroy North

Sportsman's Memorial

Sportsman's Memorial was unveiled in 1919 in memory of members of local sporting clubs who died in the First World War. In 2018 the Sportsman’s Memorial Re-Dedication marked the completion of restoration, interpretive and enhancement works.

Sportsman's Memorial

Fitzroy North

Statues of Archie Roach AC AM and Ruby Hunter

 

Statues of Archie Roach AC AM and Ruby Hunter

Fitzroy

Stolen Generations Marker: Remember Me by Reko Rennie

The Stolen Generations Marker, Remember Me, reflects the community’s wish to create a permanent tribute to the Stolen Generations and their families.

Stolen Generations Marker: Remember Me by Reko Rennie

Fitzroy
Fitzroy North

Tanderrum (inverted plinth)

Tanderrum (inverted plinth) responds to the Wurundjeri Country land on which it stands, within an area now known as Edinburgh Gardens.

Tanderrum (inverted plinth)

Fitzroy North
Richmond

The Park

Citizens Park is Richmond's largest park and one of the busiest in Yarra. It is situated on what was previously an important diverse ecological environment of swampland.

The Park

Richmond
Fitzroy North

The Unsung Hero by Kathy Holowko

A plinth is an historical site for the revered, those we are told to remember and admire, the coloniser and the war hero. Meanwhile the earthworm is ignored.

The Unsung Hero by Kathy Holowko

Fitzroy North
Clifton Hill

Untitled

Peter D. Cole ranked as one of Australia’s senior and most renowned contemporary sculptors. Cole was commissioned in 2009 to produce Untitled, which is located outside the Collingwood Leisure Centre.   

Untitled

Clifton Hill
Abbotsford

Victoria Park Public Artworks

Victoria Park, has been transformed into a major community recreation space. The intention of the public artworks was to recognise the park’s important history and provide interesting and educational focal points for park visitors.

Victoria Park Public Artworks

Abbotsford
Richmond

Wall of Music

Wall of Music is a mural which spans almost 40 meters wide, designed by stencil artist 23rd Key. The Wall of Music mural depicts a sea of hands of adoring music fans at the Corner Hotel, flanked by gig posters.

Wall of Music

Richmond
Richmond

Wall painting for entrance

The three huge colourful shapes of Wall painting for entrance use symmetry and distortion to create unfamiliar objects that appear to bulge out of the wall. 

Wall painting for entrance

Richmond
Cremorne

Walnut Street Road Mural

This road mural by artist Tom Civil is located along Walnut Street, Cremorne. The road mural identifies the road as a ‘Shared Zone’, where pedestrians occupy the street in conjunction with motorists.

Walnut Street Road Mural

Cremorne

We Love You Back

We Love You Back appears to encircle the Abbotsford/Collingwood Maternal Health Care Centre with a crocheted baby blanket, representing the love and appreciation of generations of local families who have relied on maternal health nurses for practical advice and reassurance.

We Love You Back

Weather Eye: Quiet Signs

This work by Chris Hagen is part of a suite where the artist places himself in a foreign landscape, often surrounded by increasingly unpredictable forces. This image reflects a seemingly calm moment touched by signs of impending upheaval.   

Weather Eye: Quiet Signs

Richmond

Welcome at Post Office Lane

Welcome at Post Office Lane is a bold and vibrant text based artwork which uses the word or idea of ‘welcome’ in multiple languages and fonts.

Welcome at Post Office Lane

Richmond
Fitzroy

Winged Face

The Winged Face seat celebrates the diversity and creativity of Brunswick Street and the music, food and sun. In 2013, Giuseppe Raneri was commissioned to produce two mosaic seats to join Council’s Public Art Collection.

Winged Face

Fitzroy
Fitzroy North

You, We, They, Me

This artwork by Kiron Robinson, on permanent display in the Bargoonga Nganjin courtyard garden, was commissioned by Yarra Council as part of the 1% towards intergrated art scheme for new capital building projects over 1 million dollars.

You, We, They, Me

Fitzroy North