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.
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.
GlowB Wyreena Community Arts Centre, Croydon.GlowB is interactive public art at its best, standing alone as a sculptural element within Wyreena’s mature gardens, but happy being climbed over, and into.
The Chemist 121 Main Street, Croydon.Conceived by local artist Andy Drewitt. The Chemist was inspired by Croydon pharmacist Jim Burns.
Da Ancient One by Alexander Knox, Melview Reserve, Ringwood North Melview Reserve, Ringwood North.This sculpture celebrates the Tawny Frogmouth bird, which is known to nest in the local area.
Journey of Discovery Reflections on a time of plenty along the flowing waterways of Maroondah, by artist Marcus Lee (Karajarri).
Maroondah Nets mural Maroondah Nets, Heathmont.Ash Keating’s dynamic mural complements and blends with the surrounding landscape, changing as light and shade move across it.
Marrup Biik − Spirit Land Spiritual map of Maroondah, imagined from artist Simone Thomson’s (Wurundjeri/Yorta Yorta) cultural perspective.
Dancing with Creation A series of public artworks in the heart of Ringwood East shopping centre, by artists Robert Young (Gunnai/Gunditjmarra/Yorta Yorta/Wiradjuri), Simone Thomson (Wurundjeri/Yorta Yorta), Chris Hume (Bunurong/Yorta Yorta) and community from Mullum Mullum Indigenous Gathering Place.
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.