Public Art
The City of South Perth values public art as a means of celebrating the identity and history of the community, enhancing the environment and contributing to a sense of place.
The City has a growing inventory of distinct and diverse public artworks that celebrate and contribute to our unique culture. The works are generally sculptural or mural in form and are permanently on display throughout the City. Some of the works are owned by the City and some are on private land, but are accessible to the public.
For current public art opportunities please visit the Expressions of Interest page.
Public Art News
News Listings
A Reserve: public art
The City has recently installed the first works to be commissioned under its new ‘A-Reserve’ temporary and ephemeral public art program.
Connect South laneway mural project
As part of Connect South, the City has commenced identifying potential laneway sites in Mends Street for murals to invigorate the streetscape.
The Rose Coloured House by Melissa McVee on display at David Vincent Park
Temporary art installation The Rose Coloured House by artist Melissa McVee is on display at David Vincent Park in Kensington until 28 March 2019.