Drez – Pink Hum / Chromatic Oscillation
Pink Hum, is an acrylic painting on tile & forms part of Drez’s Optical Pulse series. Using urban structures as his canvas, Drez responds with colour gradients to subvert these structures creating...
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Public art is central to the ongoing development of Wyndham City as a vibrant, creative, and engaged city. Wyndham City has a dynamic, contemporary, and growing public art collection. Our annual commitment to public art is funded through our Capital Works budget. We also work to integrate public art into new developments, community infrastructure and spaces.
Contemporary public art can transform our streets, buildings, open spaces, and the fabric of our city. It contributes to the cultural life and liveability of Wyndham. Public access to art helps to create public spaces that bring people together, reflect communities and build a strong sense of, identity, and civic pride.
Pink Hum, is an acrylic painting on tile & forms part of Drez’s Optical Pulse series. Using urban structures as his canvas, Drez responds with colour gradients to subvert these structures creating...
Australian artist Al Stark was selected as the artist on the project and developed an artwork to the brief’s themes, referencing nature and the surroundings, with an environmentally sensitive design a
Wyndham’s latest addition to the City’s inflatables collection is a beautiful 4-metre tall Lucky Cat, complete with a waving arm.
‘Voice of the Land, Voice of the People, Voice of our Heart, Voice of Mother – Mother Tongue’ – Dr Vicki Couzens
River Whispers is a free self-guided twenty-five minute audio experience best enjoyed in the surrounds of Werribee River.
Wyndham City Council has formally adopted its 10-Year Public Art Plan which aims to support the development of an ambitious world class public art program and collection for the coming decade.
Wyndham’s Public Art & Collections Policy aspires to deliver dynamic contemporary public art to its diverse communities in a creative celebration of place, culture, and environment.
Large-scale Mural Artwork on the Hunter Building, 22 Synnot St, Werribee. (Image credit: photographer Matthew Slocum)
Wyndham City is home to a large collection of permanent public art, from sculptures, to murals, installations, and integrated artworks.
We are currently updating our current information about our collection onto the Victorian Collections database. The Victorian Collections database is a way to manage and update our collection information display it in a way that is accessible to everyone.
In the meantime, please view some of our archive here:
Wyndham City Council recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first Peoples of Australia. We acknowledge the Bunurong and Wadawurrung Peoples as Traditional Owners of the lands on which Wyndham City operates. The Wadawurrung and Bunurong Peoples have and always will belong to the Werribee Yalook (river), creeks, stars, hills and red clay of this Country. We pay respect to their Ancestors and Elders who always have, and always will, care for Country and community today and for future generations.