Current public artworks installed artworks and other enduring highlights of the collection.
For a comprehensive view of Wyndham City’s public art collection, see the Victorian Collections Database.

Wyndham City's Light Box Program
Wyndham City's Light Box Program commissions artists for a temporary public art exhibition at Manor Lakes Library, Point Cook Library and Arndell Park Community Centre.

Revisitation and return (2025) by Peta Clancy
Along the windows at the south entrance to Werribee Train Station is the temporary artwork Revisitation and return by Yorta Yorta artist Peta Clancy.

Wings Over Saltwater Wetlands (2024) by Sasha Heath
A new mural titled ‘Wings Over Saltwater Wetlands’ at Saltwater Swim School, Point Cook, is created by local artist Sasha Heath, also known as Hellotomato.

Affirm (2024) by Peter Waples-Crowe
Peter Waples-Crowe’s presentation Affirm situates itself within the architecture of Station Place, specifically the expansive window-based architrave and south entrance to the subterranean hub of Werribee Train Station.

Mooroop Yarkeen (2023) by Jirri Jirri
Large-scale Mural Artwork on the Hunter Building, 22 Synnot St, Werribee. (Image credit: photographer Matthew Slocum)

Mother Tongue (2023) lead by Vicki Couzens
‘Voice of the Land, Voice of the People, Voice of our Heart, Voice of Mother – Mother Tongue’ – Dr Vicki Couzens

Does it have to be so… ‘Queer?’ (2022) by David Lee Periera
David Lee Pereira is a practicing visual artist whose paintings and large-scale public installations delve into the fluidity of gender, sexuality, and identity, exploring these through the recurrin

Frog Dreaming (2011) - Maree Clarke, Vicki Couzens & Jeph Neale
Location: Boardwalk Boulevard Wetlands, Main Street, Point Cook
Acquired by: Developer Initiative
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Narrarrang Ngarri (2025) by Kait James
Narrarrang Ngarri is a 50-metre-long suspended artwork, created by Wadawurrung artist Kait James.