Public Art Projects


Our murals and paintings are shaped by our connection to Country and community, and can be seen across the Illawarra and Shoalhaven in schools, hospitals, parks, galleries and public spaces. Each artwork is a way of teaching, connecting and sharing culture with the wider community. 

We work with local councils, schools, universities and community organisations to create public art that speak to place and history. Every project is a collaboration, grounded in our cultural knowledge and shaped by the stories we carry. 

"The presence of Aboriginal art in public spaces builds appreciation of Aboriginal culture and heritage in the place where it is installed, helping to keep East Coast Aboriginal culture alive. It creates a different layer of meaning for non-Aboriginal people, educating them about the Aboriginal significance of an area in an exciting and challenging way."

Unique Practices of Coomaditchie Artists
Coomaditchie United Aboriginal Corporation and Shellharbour TAFE, 2012

  • Port Kembla Sea Wall

    A seawall designed to protect Sydney Water's stormwater plant at the southern end of Fishermans Beach at Red Point featuring the work of Coomaditchie Artists. 

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  • Coomaditchie Toilet Block Mosaic

    Safe communities and crime prevention project, co-created with
    local youth

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  • Gurungaty Water Place

    Gurangaty Water Place – Creation of the Waterways Mosaic in collaboration with Nick Brash,
    Wollongong City Council

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