Time and Place 2022 Spanning more than fifty metres in length, Time and Place in Ringwood is a richly coloured mural developed in partnership with Maroondah City Council and Globird Energy.
The Chemist Conceived by local artist Andy Drewitt. The Chemist was inspired by Croydon pharmacist Jim Burns.
Damian Vick - Hide and Seek Devon Street Car Park, Croydon.Artist Damian Vick was selected by Maroondah City Council to design and fabricate two large-scale sculptures based on the McCoy’s Skink. Designed to match the material palette of the building, the sculptures appear to be camouflaged within the architectural context, playfully insinuating a game of ‘Hide and Seek’.
The Fruit Thief Laneway next to ANZ Bank and Bloom Hearing at 109 Main Street, Croydon.The Fruit Thief is an interactive wall mural depicting the wings of a fruit bat. These winged mammals were prevalent when large tracts of Croydon were occupied by fruit orchards.
The Eddies by Carla Gottgens Tarralla Creek trail, the Eastfield Dog Park, Cheong Park, and Bayswater Road.Croydon South 20-minute neighbourhoods Project. The temporary wayfinding paintings are located along the Tarralla Creek Trail, the Eastfield Dog Park, Cheong Park, and Bayswater Road.
Blossoms of Life - The Eucalyptus Flower for Everyone Ringwood Lake Playground, Ringwood. Artist Hsin Lin and local poet Lauren Hancock collaborated to produce this artwork in Ringwood Lake Park featuring the red-flowering gum.
Croydon Memorial Pool Mural Croydon Memorial Pool on Springfield Avenue, Croydon. The mural features fish and other water creatures placed within a continuous wavy horizontal band of water.
Yellow Tailed Black Cockatoos 84 Long View Road, Croydon South.This artwork celebrates Maroondah as a home for numerous significant mature trees and an important habitat for local birds.
Carnifex San Carlos Walk, CroydonConceived by local artist Roger Archbold, ‘Carnifex’ is a stencil that explores Croydon’s history from the Pleistocene era and depicts the marsupial lion, Thylacoleo Carnifex, which most likely lived and hunted in the area.
A Weight of Albatross Realm, Maroondah Hwy, Ringwood.Louise Jennison and Gracia Haby’s albatrosses take flight above the Realm staircase.
Sound of Flight 95 Main Street, Croydon.Anthony McInneny’s perforated and shot stainless steel sculpture encourages the viewer to lift their eyes, and their thoughts, to the sky and to take flight.
Leaf Cubby Maroondah Federation Estate, Ringwood. Leaf Cubby is both a reflection of Maroondah’s natural assets, as represented by the indigenous gum leaf forms, and a playful take on the way children interact with their environment.