Public Art
Baraba: Scenes of Country
Amongst the swaying fields of baraba, scenes of Country tell the stories of place in both pre and post-colonial times.
Barangaroo artwork approved with conditions
Transport for NSW has approved with conditions a development application for the proposed public artwork at Watermans Cove in Barangaroo.
Footprints on Gadigal Nura
The footprints of the past, the footprints of the present and the footprints of the future walk together and connect us to this land, by Nicole Monks at Waterloo Station.
Ceramic Wall Relief
Continuum is a work across two entrances to the new Sydney Metro Martin Place Station.
The Underneath
Continuum is a work across two entrances to the new Sydney Metro Martin Place Station.
Continuum
Intended to be experienced like a journey that shapes in the mind, a succession of unfolding encounters that parallels the experience of travel, by Mikala Dwyer at both entrances to Martin Place.
Sundial
A new approach to the idea of the railway station clock - a meditation on time, space, and ecology, Sundial provides a window into North Sydney’s unique bushland.
In Time We Shall
Khaled Sabsabi created In Time We Shall as a landmark feature for the Barangaroo Station entrance. The artwork is an abiding acknowledgment to the traditional and original people of the Sydney basin and the powerful symbol of trees as nurturing life, culture and connection.
We Are All Like Birds
We Are All Like Birds is an act of kindness from the artists to the Wiley Park community.
Time Travellers
Time Travellers unites modern images of journeys and travel with the DNA of Aboriginal Australia, connecting back to the origins of our river systems and sacred sites.
A Possum is Watching
Peer through the treetops in this homage to one station’s 19th century name, Fern Hill, and meet some furry locals.
Desire Line
Join this procession of delightful insect characters on their noble journey across the Dulwich Hill footbridge.
Aboriginal artists celebrate North Coast songlines
Artists from Yaegl, Bundjalung and Gumbaynggirr countries have gathered together to celebrate art installations over the Pacific Motorway.
Tracks
Abstract lines trace the rivers and routes, walking tracks and railway lines that are entwined, overlayed and obscured in the coming together of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal histories by Madison Gibbs at Canterbury Station.
Life/Blood: resistance and resilience
Life/Blood weaves together Bediagal narratives of place. This public art reflects the coming together of the many people who have, over time, come to call Punchbowl home.
Welcome Home to Beamish Street
A vibrant glass collage welcomes all and celebrates diversity and belonging in Campsie communities.
Local schoolboy remembered as Emu Plains commuter carpark opens
A new commuter car park with 750 spaces has opened alongside Emu Plains Railway Station.
All Alongside Of Each Other
This contemporary public artwork celebrates the daily passage of commuters as they move through the Sydney Metro concourse.
Major work complete on Clarendon Station Upgrade
Improved accessibility and extra commuter parking at Clarendon Station is
complete, with new artworks installed at station waiting areas.
Cosmic Trip
Cosmic Trip celebrates the possibilities of what we can see now through our telescopes, and what might we discover in our future.