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
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City's inventory of public art set to grow
The City’s inventory of diverse public artworks is set to grow with more than 20 new works scheduled to be installed throughout the City over the next three years.
Manning Community Centre artworks
IMPRINT, a series of artworks by artists Susan Milne and Greg Stonehouse are a vibrant, innovative and welcoming addition to the new purpose-built Manning Community Centre.
Reflections by Jana Wallace Braddock and Shane Mullins
This stainless steel sculpture is driven by solar energy and will rotate constantly to reflect the intensity of our sky and the new plantings below.