Mansfield Arts Walk

Mansfield Arts Walk

Galleries, Museums and Collections
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Highlights

  • Meander through Mansfield's streets and uncover eclectic local art pieces that surprise and delight at every turn.
  • Discover the unique interpretive pole display at the Visitor Information Centre, showcasing the region's rich history and culture.
  • Follow the QR code for a guided experience that enhances your exploration of Mansfield's artistic treasures.
  • Admire the 14 metre Felt Mural, a vibrant community creation celebrating women's history in the heart of Mansfield.
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Meander through the streets of Mansfield and discover the works of art placed in various locations. From the Pole People in the High Street median strip, to the High Country ceramic murals and the Youth Arts projects in Erril Street, Mansfield will surprise with its eclectic collection of local pieces.

The Spirit of the Skier welcomes you at the western end of town, and the gates to the Botanic Park and the sculptures within provide a unique entry to the east.

Pick up a map and follow the QR code from the Mansfield Visitor Information Centre located in the Station Precinct – an important cultural and historical hub and home to the unique interpretive pole display – an extraordinary exhibition of tree trunks depicting the history of the region from the first ski run on Mount Buller to the legendary story of the infamous Kelly Gang and the brave men who hunted them down.

The centre is also home to the Community Art Gallery and the 14 metre Felt Mural which was created in 1985 as part of Victoria’s 150 years’ celebration. Funded by Arts Victoria, it was one of the highlights of their “Woman’s Field” project, designed to celebrate the history of women in Mansfield. The artist, Jean Atkins, employed as the artist in residence worked with some 100 plus members of the community.

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