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Sunday Walking Tour: Public Art in the City 

  • QVB Statue of Queen Victoria 455 George Street Sydney, NSW, 2000 Australia (map)

Artwork: Continuum by Mikala Dwyer. Image by Sydney Metro

Public art can be found across the city, in parks, city squares or laneways and as part of a new metro station or a private development. Public art can make places more meaningful, helping to weave history and stories into the landscape of the city. Explore the history and stories of a range of public art projects starting at Town Hall and ending up at Circular Quay via the new Martin Place Metro. Discover both new and well established art on this walking tour led by Urban Design expert, Diana Griffiths and artist Ashley Frost.

Numbers are strictly limited, so book early to avoid disappointment.

Meeting instructions provided on registration

Please note, this walking tour will involve some uneven surfaces and stairs. Please wear comfortable shoes, bring water and sun protection. The tour will proceed under most weather conditions.


tour lead

Diana Griffiths, Director, Urban design expert, Studio GL 

Ashley Frost, Artist


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