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Public Art

Public Art

See, be, play, know. Welcome to City of Parramatta’s Public Art page where you can find out about the wonderful public art projects being delivered in Parramatta.

City of Parramatta is committed to delivering a public art program that will create a sense of belonging, stimulate debate, generate cultural tourism, contribute to local economies, and increase personal wellbeing.

Public art is any artwork created to be experienced in a public space. It can include sculpture, murals, installation, multimedia, and sound or be integrated into architectural spaces and landscaping.

Our public art program will encourage cultural participation and enhances our city’s liveability. The carefully curated public artworks dotted throughout the city will transform the landscape and deliver social, aesthetic, economic, cultural and heritage benefits for residents, businesses and visitors.

Ebb and Flow

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Water fall displayed on rock surface
Ebb and Flow, by Craig Walsh 2024. Nighttime experience. Medium: video projection

You Are Here - Parramatta Aquatic Centre

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Sculpture - You Are Here
You Are Here, by Cave Urban 2023. Daytime Experience. Medium: recycled rusted steel, misting and lighting.
Image Credit: Joel Hamilton Foster, City of Parramatta

 

Place of the Eels - Parramatta Square

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Cast mirror polished aluminium sculpture in Parramatta Square
Place of the Eels, by Claire Healy and Sean Cordeiro 2022. Medium: Cast mirror polished aluminium. 

Image Credit: Peter Kurnik, Grace Dooner, Rachel See, and Document Photography courtesy of UAP Urban Art Projects

Where the Eels Lie Down - Centenary Square

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Pink and grey sculpture made out of aluminium, granite and LED lighting.
Where the Eels Lie Down, by Reko Rennie 2023. Medium: Aluminium, granite and LED lighting.

Image Credit: Images by Jason Nichol Courtesy City of Parramatta. 

 

Ripple Effect - PHIVE

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Circle Sculpture attached to ceiling
Ripple Effect, by Abdullah M.I. Syed 2022. Medium: Glass, dichroic and polished mirror, acrylic, Corian and powder coated steel

Image Credit: Images Courtesy City of Parramatta.

Habit Habit

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Green and blue abstract video projections of 101 Graham Street
Habit Habit, by Kalanjay Dhir 2022. Phive. Medium: Video

 

101 Graham Street

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101 Graham Street
101 Graham Street, by Kristone Capistrano 2022. Phive. Medium: Video

Burra burawa birrung gili - Phillip Lane

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Light Sculpture
Burra burawa birrung gili by Cundall in consultation with Uncle Jim Carrol & Matt Fellingham, 2023, Parramatta, Medium: Light Sculpture



 

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