Murals and street mosaics

Murals and street mosaics
The Mosaics Project involved local residents of diverse cultures and Anglo-Australians in collaboration with a community artist. Murals Street Mosaics canterbury bankstown The Mosaics Project involved local residents of diverse cultures and Anglo-Australians in collaboration with a community artist.  


​​​The Mosaics Project involved local residents of diverse cultures and Anglo-Australians in collaboration with a Community Artist.

Indigenous Mosaic

The Indigenous Mosaic is the fifth in a series of street mosaics commissioned by Council to promote one of the greatest assets of the City - our cultural diversity and our unique heritage.

 

Awakening Flower of the Peace Sculpture and​ Gardens of the World

The sculpture was created by well-known artist Terrance Plowright, who has exceptional experience in producing stainless steel artworks of high quality for a variety of public spaces and situations. The Gardens of the World Project uses plants and shrubs to symbolically represent the diversity of our community and the coming together of our residents from all over the world.

 

Garden of Hope Domestic Violence Mural

The 'Garden of Hope' mural at the Campsie Women's Rest Centre, in the Anzac Mall, at Campsie represents hope for healthy relationships, free from abuse.  

 

Salt Pan Creek Wetlands Mural 

In responding to the brief for a mosaic and painted mural for Salt Pan Creek Reserve, the artists Janet Clouston and Cynthia Turner chose to reflect the river flow as a central motif. 

 

Anzac Mural

This mural is located in Anzac Mall, Campsie and is in commemoration of those who fought for our great Country at war.