East Fremantle Public Art Strategy

East Fremantle is a heritage-rich municipality nestled on the stunning banks of the Swan River.

The Municipality of East Fremantle was created in 1897, when it separated from the greater Fremantle area. It is bounded to the north and west by the Swan River, across which many properties enjoy expansive views. To the east it shares a common boundary with the City of Melville, to the south and west with the City of Fremantle.

The Town of East Fremantle has commissioned Apparatus to develop an East Fremantle Public Art Strategy and suite of Action Plans to guide the Town in the development of new public art works and programs.

Project Details

Location

  • East Fremantle

Timeframe

  • 2017

Browse Projects

  • All
  • Civic
  • Commercial
  • Regional
  • Transport
  • Education
  • Percent for Art
All
  • All
  • Civic
  • Commercial
  • Regional
  • Transport
  • Education
  • Percent for Art

Condition Reporting for Collection Management Workshop

Hamersley Public Golf Course

Yanchep Rail Extension -Alkimos Station

Subi East Noongar Six Seasons Markers

Subi East Public Art Strategy and Planning

St Bart’s Mural

One the Esplanade Activation Artwork

Brookfield Place Renewal

Byford Rail Extension Public Artworks and Interpretative Plan

One The Esplanade Artworks

Wadjemup / Rottnest West End Redevelopment Artworks

Esperance Indoor Sports Stadium Mural

Curtin University School of Design and the Built Environment

Perth Children’s Hospital Greenspace

Liv Apartments Artwork

North Perth Robotopia

Exchange Precinct Artworks

Esperance Civic Centre

Esperance Civic Centre Artworks

Lakelands Station Artworks

Clifton Park Urban Artwork

Midland Child Advocacy Centre Public Artworks

Cottesloe Foreshore Renewal Public Art

Risely Street Roundabout Public Artwork

Newman Recreation Centre Mural

Melville City Centre

Town Hall Art Installation

Canning War Memorial Activation Artwork

Belmont Park Public Art

Ocean Reef Marina Public Art and Interpretation Plan

Bina Parkland Community Artworks

Midland Oval

Goolugatup Heathcote Public Art Plan

Koombana Bay Foreshore Public Art

Stirling Arts Events and Activation Strategy

Weld Square

Covalent Lithium Public Art Plan

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