Geelong Street Art
Highlights
- Wander through Geelong's streets to uncover vibrant murals that surprise and delight at every turn.
- Marvel at 'To The Unknown Mariner' on Brougham Street, a stunning tribute to the region's maritime history.
- Explore the dynamic Union Street Mural, where fresh art emerges every few years, showcasing local talent.
- Discover Moi-Yo Miller at James Street and Minns Lane, celebrating a beloved local figure through striking artistry.
Geelong has some vibrant and beautiful street art ready for you to discover. Just by wandering through the streets and laneways, you will be delighted and surprised by the abundance of artwork free for you to enjoy.
Here are some places you might like to check out to get you started.
To The Unknown Mariner – incredible due to its scale and beauty, this work of art aims to celebrate and pay tribute to Geelong’s maritime history. The weathered face of an old man at sea depicts the harsh life lived out in the elements. Designed by Cam Scale, located in Brougham Street.
Union Street Mural – designated as a community art space, all kinds of colourful and interesting murals are created and change every three to five years. Designed by artists and young people from Geelong.
Moi-Yo Miller – once a famously beautiful magicians assistant, now a famously beautiful Mural, Moi-Yo Miller sits on the corner of James Street and Minns Lane. Created by Michael Cassar, this mural celebrates one of Geelong’s very own famous faces.
Denny’s Place – this laneway celebrates the idea of homegrown talent. Showcasing two portraits of important people from the region, it is a street art spot not to miss.
Little Malop Street is full of colourful delights ready for you to start your street art discovery.
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