Replacing construction site wire screens and barricades, building sites in high traffic areas must now cover the construction walls with art submitted as part of the Creative Hoarding Program.
The Creative Hoarding Program allow artists in New South Wales the chance to display their work and gain recognition on a large scale. Recently, call outs for winter entrants were announced. Applicants were asked to submit artwork surrounding three themes:
- Eora Journey: Recognition in the Public Domain
- LGBTIQA+ and pride
- Expansive greening
From hundreds of applicants, 10 new artworks have been chosen and licensed to construction companies to use on their building sites, free of charge.
Read more about the Creative Hoardings Program and check out the selected artworks at cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/cultural-support-funding/creative-hoardings-program

Heavy Light | Andrew Christie x Sprung!! Dance

Equivalence | Ash Gardwood

Faraway Gums | Billy Ryan

Colouring Memory | Dennis Golding

Koala 4ever | Elin Matilda Andersson

Offering | Elizabeth West

You Rocked My Heart, Trev | Emily Parsons-Lord

Dancing fig trees | Richard Briggs

yarrayarrayarra | Suzy Evans

Waves Like Trees You Can't Imagine | Zev Tropp