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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Murals - James Kerr Way James Kerr Way, Croydon.Artist Matt Thompson worked with seven young local artists from Maroondah to deliver works that enhance our public spaces.
We Walk as One Totem poles by artist Simone Thomson (Wurundjeri/Yorta Yorta) reflect on the learning journey of life with Elders, families and children.
The Chemist 121 Main Street, Croydon.Conceived by local artist Andy Drewitt. The Chemist was inspired by Croydon pharmacist Jim Burns.
Out of the Wood Ringwood Station Car Park, opposite Platforms 1 & 2.Out of the Wood was conceived during a series of workshops conducted by Carla Gottgens with participants in the ArtScape program run by EACH (supporting young people with mental health issues).
Hoardings by Vandal, Maroondah Highway, Ringwood Maroondah Highway, RingwoodThe vibrant artworks that stretch along Maroondah Highway have been designed by Tricia Van Der-Kuyp (aka Vandal). A proud Wiradjuri Woman and public artist (bundadhaany), Vandal lives in the eastern region and enjoys the greenery and urban bush feel of Maroondah.