Public Art in Our City: Where, Why and What?

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The City is seeking community input into where, why and what types of public art you would like to see within the City of South Perth.

Public Art is part of our everyday lives - from sculptures to statues to murals, temporary or 'pop up' art - they spark interest, reaction and contribute to the social and culture fabric of the City of South Perth.

Art is also subjective. People have different ideas of what is 'good' public art and how and where it belongs within our community. Now you can contribute and have your say on public art within the City of South Perth.

Where would you like to see public art?

Please view the photo gallery to look at examples of different types of public art and view the Public Art in the City of South Perth inventory list of current and upcoming works.

How do I provide my feedback?

Place a pin onto the map where you think public art should be located within the City of South Perth. You may also like to make a comment on why it should be at this location and what type of public art could be located there. To add your feedback:

  1. Hover over the map of the City of South Perth
  2. Place the red pin on the map at the location where you would like to see public art.
  3. Comment on what type of public art and why you chose this location in the section below the pin.

The City of South Perth regularly reviews the Public Art Strategy, updates our policies and delivers a range of projects throughout the year. The City will use your input to help guide the decisions and projects as delivered annually and in future planning.


The City is seeking community input into where, why and what types of public art you would like to see within the City of South Perth.

Public Art is part of our everyday lives - from sculptures to statues to murals, temporary or 'pop up' art - they spark interest, reaction and contribute to the social and culture fabric of the City of South Perth.

Art is also subjective. People have different ideas of what is 'good' public art and how and where it belongs within our community. Now you can contribute and have your say on public art within the City of South Perth.

Where would you like to see public art?

Please view the photo gallery to look at examples of different types of public art and view the Public Art in the City of South Perth inventory list of current and upcoming works.

How do I provide my feedback?

Place a pin onto the map where you think public art should be located within the City of South Perth. You may also like to make a comment on why it should be at this location and what type of public art could be located there. To add your feedback:

  1. Hover over the map of the City of South Perth
  2. Place the red pin on the map at the location where you would like to see public art.
  3. Comment on what type of public art and why you chose this location in the section below the pin.

The City of South Perth regularly reviews the Public Art Strategy, updates our policies and delivers a range of projects throughout the year. The City will use your input to help guide the decisions and projects as delivered annually and in future planning.


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Please place a red pin on the map to tell us where you would like to see public art within the City of South Perth.

You may choose to comment on the type of public art you would like to see in this location, see our gallery for various categories, and/or why you would like at this location.

For example: I want more mural art on Angelo Street as there is not much public art here.

You can zoom in or enlarge an area by clicking on the + button on the right hand side of the map.

CLOSED: This map consultation has concluded