Da Ancient One This sculpture by Alexander Knox celebrates the Tawny Frogmouth, a bird that often takes up residence at Melview Reserve.
Blazing Trails Fusing cricket and art in a vibrant display of movement and energy, Blazing Trails celebrates the female-centred design of Maroondah Edge to evoke a sense of breaking boundaries and forging new paths.
Hide and Seek Artist Damian Vick designed and fabricated two large-scale sculptures based on the McCoy’s Skink to adorn the Devon Street Carpark.
Whisperer Melbourne-based artist Alexander Knox brings a touch of mystery to this laneway in Croydon with a kinetic neon light piece.
Spirit Land - Marrup Biik This mural presents a spiritual map of Maroondah, imagined from locally-based artist Simone Thomson’s own cultural perspective.
Life Reflected Local artist Jasmine Grace presents an interactive installation that reflects the pulse of life through illuminated convex mirrors.
Croydon Town Square Screens 95 Main Street, Croydon. Anna Minardo’s screens create an informal boundary between the Croydon Town Square and an adjacent parking area.
Marrup Biik − Spirit Land Spiritual map of Maroondah, imagined from artist Simone Thomson’s (Wurundjeri/Yorta Yorta) cultural perspective.
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.
Journey of Discovery Reflections on a time of plenty along the flowing waterways of Maroondah, by artist Marcus Lee (Karajarri).
Whisperer Melbourne artist Alexander Knox has created a kinetic neon light for the narrow lane that leads to Croydon carpark. The light work refers to the distinctive fields of Wallaby Grass that led to the naming of “White Flats” the original name for the Croydon area.
Croydon Memorial Pool Mural and Mosaics Croydon Memorial Pool on Springfield Avenue, Croydon. The mural features fish and other water creatures placed within a continuous wavy horizontal band of water.
Heritage Tree Sculptures 32 Greenwood Avenue Ringwood.A component of the Sensory Time Trail at Maroondah Federation Estate, these images are carved directly into the trunks of a group of Cypress Pines.
Spotted Marsh Frog Near Fred Geale Oval, Croydon.Ian Bracegirdle’s sculpture can be found in Croydon Town Park, near Fred Geale Oval, as it perches on reeds.
Life Reflected Consisting of eight illuminated circular convex mirrors, this installation is a response to life in Croydon and reflects aspects of the immediate surrounding space back to viewers.
The Chemist 121 Main Street, Croydon.Conceived by local artist Andy Drewitt. The Chemist was inspired by Croydon pharmacist Jim Burns.