Da Ancient One This sculpture by Alexander Knox celebrates the Tawny Frogmouth, a bird that often takes up residence at Melview Reserve.
Blazing Trails Fusing cricket and art in a vibrant display of movement and energy, Blazing Trails celebrates the female-centred design of Maroondah Edge to evoke a sense of breaking boundaries and forging new paths.
Hide and Seek Artist Damian Vick designed and fabricated two large-scale sculptures based on the McCoy’s Skink to adorn the Devon Street Carpark.
Whisperer Melbourne-based artist Alexander Knox brings a touch of mystery to this laneway in Croydon with a kinetic neon light piece.
Spirit Land - Marrup Biik This mural presents a spiritual map of Maroondah, imagined from locally-based artist Simone Thomson’s own cultural perspective.
Life Reflected Local artist Jasmine Grace presents an interactive installation that reflects the pulse of life through illuminated convex mirrors.
We Walk as One Totem poles by artist Simone Thomson (Wurundjeri/Yorta Yorta) reflect on the learning journey of life with Elders, families and children.
Leaf Totems Maroondah Federation Estate Courtyard, Ringwood.Jane Du Rand’s tactile ceramic creations have been installed in the US, Europe and Africa.
Spotted Marsh Frog Near Fred Geale Oval, Croydon.Ian Bracegirdle’s sculpture can be found in Croydon Town Park, near Fred Geale Oval, as it perches on reeds.
Anthropocene Art Trail Between Maroondah Federation Estate and ArtSpace at Realm, Ringwood.Encounter a new series of Ringwood arts precinct commissions in a leisurely walk between ArtSpace at Realm and Maroondah Federation Estate Gallery.
The Eddies by Carla Gottgens Tarralla Creek trail, the Eastfield Dog Park, Cheong Park, and Bayswater Road.Croydon South 20-minute neighbourhoods Project. The temporary wayfinding paintings are located along the Tarralla Creek Trail, the Eastfield Dog Park, Cheong Park, and Bayswater Road.
Carnifex San Carlos Walk, CroydonConceived by local artist Roger Archbold, ‘Carnifex’ is a stencil that explores Croydon’s history from the Pleistocene era and depicts the marsupial lion, Thylacoleo Carnifex, which most likely lived and hunted in the area.
Light Stitches: Illuminating Croydon's Indigenous Flowers This collaborative work celebrates Indigenous local flora of the Maroondah area including the Twining Fringe Lily, the Golden Wattle, the Manna Gum and the Grey Parrot Pea.
Out of the Wood Ringwood Station Car Park, opposite Platforms 1 & 2.Out of the Wood was conceived during a series of workshops conducted by Carla Gottgens with participants in the ArtScape program run by EACH (supporting young people with mental health issues).
Maroondah Nets mural Maroondah Nets, Heathmont.Ash Keating’s dynamic mural complements and blends with the surrounding landscape, changing as light and shade move across it.
The Fruit Thief Please note that this artwork is being re-located to the opposite side of the laneway and will be available to enjoy soon.Laneway next to ANZ Bank and Bloom Hearing at 109 Main Street, Croydon.The Fruit Thief is an interactive wall mural depicting the wings of a fruit bat. These winged mammals were prevalent when large tracts of Croydon were occupied by fruit orchards.