Three Mobs 2022 by Jason Wing ‘Three Mobs’ 2022 by Jason Wing, located at 7-Eleven, corner of Queen Street and Dumaresq Street, Campbelltown celebrates the diversity of people across the Macarthur region, represented by an entanglement of rainbow serpents.
‘Dyalgala Ngurra (Dyalgala-ma Ngura-dha) / Embrace Country’ ‘Dyalgala Ngurra (Dyalgala-ma Ngura-dha) / Embrace Country’ is a powerful Public Artwork by Jason Wing & Maddison Gibbs set against the backdrop of native flora and fauna at Smith’s Creek Reserve on Dharawal Country.
Raw Undoings 2022 by Danielle Mate 'Raw Undoings' 2022 by Danielle Mate, located at Carberry Lane, Campbelltown is an abstract perspective of Country with a focus on the deep crevices within the landscape.
Spinning the Fire Sutra I 2022 by Savanhdary Vongpoothorn ‘Spinning the Fire Sutra I’ 2022 by Savanhdary Vongpoothorn, located at Anzac Lane, Campbelltown is based on the Buddhist fire sermon of the same name.
Breathing Life 2022 by Victoria Garcia and Bayvick Lawrance ‘Breathing Life / Bula ni Cegu / Paghinga ng Buhay’ 2022 by Victoria Garcia and Bayvick Lawrance, located at Patrick Street, Campbelltown, is a celebration of Campbelltown’s thriving Pacific community.
Forum Q 2021 by Feras Shaheen ‘Forum Q’ 2021 by Feras Shaheen, is a creative space on Lithgow Street, Campbelltown for people to gather, train, and create. The space functions based on your interaction.
Ingleburn Mural 2023 by Luke Tekn A colourful mural painted by Luke Tekn is brightening up the Ingleburn CBD. Located corner of Macquarie and Oxford Roads the artwork represents the balance in Ingleburn’s ongoing growth and development.
The Standout 2012/24 by Blak Douglas ‘The Standout’ is a gateway public artwork at Campbelltown Railway Station by street art icon and Archibald winner Blak Douglas. ‘The Standout’ pays homage to Ancestors, Country and Community. Douglas was first commissioned in 2012 then recommissioned in 2024.
NGALAMBAY This beautiful artwork by Danielle Mate and Maddison Gibbs, has transformed the Bradbury Underpass Tunnel, creating a walkable water journey from Koshigaya Park to the Billabong Parklands. Ngalambay focuses on healing people and Country through Ceremony, featuring painting and lighting works that form an immersive portal through time and space with close connection to Minerva birthing pools.
‘Ngalambay’ by Maddison Gibbs and Danielle Mate Ngalambay is an immersive portal through time and space linking Water, Mother and Country. The artwork honours Campbelltown’s Minerva Billabong, a sacred Dharawal women’s business and birthing site, and Aunty Kay Bussell who shared Traditional Water Cleansing Ceremony with the Campbelltown Community.
Slug Factory Inspired by Campbelltown CBD’s wavy street furniture, affectionately referred to as ‘the slugs’, artist Andrew Christie conceived a series of creature companions who climb, rest, and hide among their concrete counterparts.