Athletica Mural
The water tanks at Bridgestone Reserve were transformed into colourful works of art by artist Ella Simpson.
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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The water tanks at Bridgestone Reserve were transformed into colourful works of art by artist Ella Simpson.
Public artwork by Shane Mankitya Cook with support from Salisbury Youth Council as part of a Domestic Violence and Family Violence Project.
Ascension is a public art installation on the Mawson Lakes Promenade in the main lake. Sculptures in stainless steel and powder coated steel.
Bronze sculpture public art trees on Bagster Road that symbolises the rapid and recent growth of the suburb of Salisbury North.
Balancing Act, public art sculptures in concrete at Mobara Park, Mawson Lakes. Balance between our inner needs versus material abundance.
Create a Place mural in Salisbury called Believe by artist Melita Scott. Featuring dandelions, a symbol of hope, growth, optimism and wishes.
Celestial Reflections is a mural painted on water tanks at Kuarna Wetlands based on the Tapa Wodliparri, the celestial river in the night sky.
A tribute to the Para Hills and Salisbury Brass Bands
Collecting Thoughts, public art sculpture in Mawson Lakes. The artwork provides an object that symbolizes the concept of Technology Park.
Create a Place mural at the Bagster Road Community Centre called Connect, Love and Protect by artist Marciano Arents. This mural represents people's connection with each other, the land and our beautiful local fauna and flora.
Drawn Place, Drawn Space public art in Mawson Lakes. The concept for the artistic fence is the environment: natural and multicultural.