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The place where you live has something special and unique about its identity formed by the local culture, history, landscape and people. One way we can express and celebrate this identity is through public art.
Young and emerging artists across WA can now tap into an exciting new interactive learning resource, helping them turn their creative talents towards public art opportunities on METRONET projects.
Patterns from the past painted in eye-catching pops of colour, and Jurassic-sized hand painted flowers, make the newly opened Claremont Station underpass feel more like a walk-through art gallery.
How do you capture the heart and soul of a community, celebrate its colourful characters and highlight its history while boosting local businesses? With a vibrant and feature-filled 68m temporary mural, of course!
Colossal black cockatoos and towering tuart leaves are catching the eye of Mandurah locals and at around three metres high, they’re hard to miss!
A partnership between the Claremont Station Project and Scotch College has given students a first-hand glimpse into the art world.
Have you seen the new METRONET posters spicing up Transperth trains?
For further information on train and bus services, head to the Transperth website.