Gift A Wall To Your Community

Help bring meaningful public art to your neighbourhood

Across Australia, murals have become more than artworks.
They become landmarks. Meeting points. Stories that locals feel proud of and visitors remember.

By offering a wall for public art, you’re contributing something lasting, a visual legacy that belongs not just to you, but to the wider community.

Through our Community Canvas Program, we partner with property owners and tenants who want to play a role in shaping the cultural identity of their neighbourhood.

You provide the wall.
We handle the rest.

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Why Offer a Wall?

Public art can shape how people feel about a place. While councils prepare and review endless public art strategies, we just move in and create world-class art. Often in a fraction of the time it tames them to even write a report

A thoughtfully curated, well considered community focused mural can:

  • Turn overlooked spaces into points of pride

  • Create safer, more welcoming streets

  • Support local and international artists

  • Encourage foot traffic and visitation

  • Contribute to cultural storytelling

  • Become a landmark people associate with your neighbourhood

Offering a wall isn’t just about aesthetics.
It’s about contributing to something bigger than the wall itself.

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A street mural of a woman with short hair sitting on a park bench, with a pink and purple sunset background, painted on a brick wall.

How it Works

We’ve spent over 15 years curating and producing public art across cities, suburbs, and regional communities. Our process ensures every artwork is considered carefully, respectfully, and in alignment with its surroundings.

1. Wall Submission

Tell us about your space — location, size, visibility, and any background or stories connected to it.

2. Site Review

We assess the wall’s suitability, including:

  • Community context and value

  • Visibility and access

  • Alignment with current or future projects

3. Curation

If your wall ticks all the boxes, we match the site with an artist whose style and approach suit the space and community.

4. Production

Our team manages:

  • Artist coordination

  • Equipment and safety

  • Materials

  • Scheduling

  • Community engagement where appropriate

  • All associated costs

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Who This Is For

Our core work is partnering with commercial organisations, developers, councils, and cultural institutions to deliver large-scale public art projects and murals across Australia and internationally.

The Community Canvas Program is different.

This is one of the ways we give back. By creating opportunities for murals to exist outside of commercial frameworks and in places where art can have a direct, everyday impact on local communities.

We welcome walls from:

  • Local residents who care about their neighbourhood

  • Small business owners who want to contribute something meaningful to their street

  • Community organisations looking to activate shared spaces

  • Property owners open to supporting artists and cultural expression

  • Buildings located in areas that could benefit from thoughtful visual transformation

Whether your wall faces a laneway, a main street, a school, or a quiet residential pocket, what matters most is a shared intention to contribute something positive to the community.

This program is built on generosity, collaboration, and the belief that public art should be accessible to everyone - not just those with large project budgets.

Why We Give Back

Public art has shaped our journey from the very beginning.

Many of the opportunities that helped define our studio came from communities who were willing to take a chance on creativity, offering walls, sharing stories, and trusting artists to contribute something meaningful to their environment.

The Community Canvas Program is one way we honour that history.

While our core work focuses on large-scale partnerships with councils, developers, and cultural organisations, we believe public art should remain accessible beyond commercial frameworks. Not every meaningful wall belongs to a major project. Some of the most powerful artworks emerge in everyday places, quiet streets, local neighbourhoods, and shared community spaces.

Giving back through this program allows us to:

  • Support artists in creating work that connects directly with people

  • Contribute to neighbourhood identity and pride

  • Make art part of daily life, not just special destinations

  • Strengthen the relationship between creativity and community

  • Continue the culture of generosity that has supported us over the years

We see murals as more than commercial assets, branding opportunities, or council place-making initiatives.

They’re gestures of optimism. Vehicles for change. And the voice of the people.

Offering this program is part of our commitment to ensuring public art remains grounded in the communities it’s created in.

Accessible, thoughtful, and reflective of the people who experience it every day.

You can submit your wall below for consideration, or you can ask us any questions, and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can. We love a chat.