Wyndham City commissions public art throughout the community to enhance urban spaces, spark conversations, challenge perspectives, and reflect the community’s identity and values. The type of public art seen in Wyndham as part of the permanent collection is varied and includes murals, sculptures, inflatables and artworks integrated into natural or built environments.
The public art in Wyndham responds to four key curatorial themes, these include:
Foregrounding First Nations Perspectives
An approach that preferences Australian First Nations knowing and being, to work with place, story, and connection.
Localism
Reflects the past, present, and future communities of Wyndham.
Habitat
Engages with the unique, natural, built, and cultural landscapes of Wyndham while considering growth, societal and suburban change.
Futurism
Connects with new mediums and forms of artmaking while creating space for all the possible futures that a young and emerging cosmopolis can generate.
Find out more about Wyndham City’s public art collection