Wyndham City delivers temporary and ephemeral public art projects from time to time. These projects occur in spaces with public visibility, including at events, festivals, and celebrations in public spaces. The information below shows some of the catalogue of Wyndham City’s past public art projects.
2020
2021

One Day Bouquet 2021
After our long lockdowns, Wyndham bloomed again on Saturday 30 October 2021 with well-earned easing of restrictions in the spring air.

RED CENTRE
This year RED CENTRE asks you to look up from Wednesday to Sunday evenings from dusk.
2022

Lucky Cat
Wyndham’s latest addition to the City’s inflatables collection is a beautiful 4-metre tall Lucky Cat, complete with a waving arm.
2023
Way Out West – Station Place Photography Installation
Six photographs taken by young people from Wyndham have been installed at Werribee’s Station Place, in the entrance to the station, and will remain on display until the end of 2023.

[At Home] Wyndham project

Galvin Park Soccer Facilities – Integrated Public Artwork Commission
Australian artist Al Stark was selected as the artist on the project and developed an artwork to the brief’s themes, referencing nature and the surroundings, with an environmentally sensitive design a
2024

Karla Dickens, To See or Not to See
An on the site of the historical Werribee Park Mansion grounds cross-cultural Wiradjuri woman Karla Dickens presents ‘To See or Not to See’ as part of Queer PHOTO.