Whateley Lane Art, Newtown
Whateley Lane, Newtown – Street Art, Sydney
One of Newtown’s two most iconic murals, the other situated right across the road, Whateley Lane’s Africa rendering has gone through numerous iterations accomodating geographic changes; it sits astride the Newtown Mission
Near Captain Earwax on King Street (North), Leamington Avenue, Linthorpe Street, Buckland Lane, Stephen Street, Egan Street, Raper Street, Mechanic Street, Wilson Street, Linthorpe Lane, Mrs Mollie Swift Reserve, Erskineville Road (South), Erksineville Road (North), Lennox Street (East), Mary Street (North), Mary Street (West), Fintan Magee on Church Street (North) and Church Street (South), Ox King on Lennox Street (West), Reubszz on O’Connell Street, Mitchell Guerin on Mary Street (South), Scotty Williams on Eliza Street (East), Eliza Street (North), Eliza Street (West), Eliza Street (South)
Eden and the Willow Shifts Horizons in Newtown
Ivan Buljan and Lindsay Roser on the new Eden and the Willow gallery & Hanna Kay’s Shifting Horizons, Newtown
Aley Wild Brightens Up Redfern Precinct
Sydney artist Aley Wild on the new Hudson Street Installation aside Vandal, Wild Flour, Calico & The Eveleigh Hotel
Duckrabbit goes ‘Timeless’
‘Timeless;’ “Showcasing the power of ancient stories during COVID-19” at Duckrabbit, Redfern