Current Public Art Highlights
The public artworks highlighted on this page showcase recently installed artworks and other enduring highlights of the collection.
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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.
The public artworks highlighted on this page showcase recently installed artworks and other enduring highlights of the collection.
Explore some of Werribee’s most iconic street art murals with Wyndham City’s new self-guided trail and free audio tour!
First Nations artists were engaged to develop site-specific public artworks at the new facilities across Wyndham opened in 2024, including Bembit Bag-rook Community Centre, Koomail Tardy Community
Wyndham City delivers temporary and ephemeral public art projects from time to time.
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.