The Public Art Sculpture Trail provides people with an overview of some of Geelong's most important public artworks. There is a diversity of artists and materials represented in this growing collection.
Public Art - Sculpture Trail

Art can play a key role in creating quality public places, telling local stories and expressing civic pride. Public art has a further role to play developing cohesive communities and enhancing cultural identity.

Grassy Mole by Lani Fender & Damien Elderfield
by Lani Fender & Damien Elderfield

Pelotan by Don Walters
2019Don WaltersPowder coated steel

Furl by Robbie Rowlands
2022Robbie Rowlands Steel flagpoleThis work is part of City of Greater Geelong's Relocatable Art Collection.

Me Myself & iPhone by Anne Anderson
2017Anne AndersonMild steel and bronze

Scouts by Mark Cuthbertson
2017Mark CuthbertsonPainted concrete

Rescue by Julie Collins & Derek John
2017Julie Collins & Derek JohnSteel, plastic

Solace by Don Walters
2020Metal and stoneDon Walters
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