Salisbury Clock Tower Art Work
Salisbury Clock Tower Art Work, by Paul Herzich
Public art enhances the quality of our environment and our experience of it. It can enliven and animate a space and add a very human and distinctive element.
Public art goes beyond the purely functional and reflects the life and aspirations of the people that live in and use the space. It can also act as a bridge between different groups and generations of people and inspires new ways of looking at the world.
Public Artworks can be found right across the city with new works being commissioned regularly adding vibrancy to the landscape as well as capturing the diversity and history of the Salisbury community.
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Salisbury Clock Tower Art Work, by Paul Herzich
A Memorial for the Park Terrace Railway Crossing Tragedy
Seeds of Attainment, public art sculpture that commemorates the role that Vietnam Veterans have played within our community.
This mural employs optical art to visually depict the dynamic movements of sport and represents the flow of energy during gameplay.
Welcome to ‘St Kilda’s Scroll of Adventures’, a mural that is sure to engage and delight children, families and local visitors.
The public art sculpture in Technology Park, Mawson Lakes explores various themes including the heritage and history of Technology Park.
Together Woven is a public art sculpture, heritage marker in recognition of Kaurna people as the original inhabitants of the Adelaide plains.
Winds of Change is a public art heritage marker in recognition of the South Australian Meat Corporation abattoirs and stockyards.