Historical information
Greater Dandenong has more than 70 public art pieces, representing an investment of $1.3 million.
Launched in 1985, it features permanent and temporary pieces that invite locals and visitors to engage with and reinterpret their environment in new and challenging ways.
The collection — which features suburban and locally-focused topics — has received industry awards, national media exposure and been accepted into state collections.
As a leader in public art practice, Greater Dandenong's collection celebrates local identity, character and cultural diversity.
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Greater Dandenong has more than 70 public art pieces, representing an investment of $1.3 million.
Launched in 1985, it features permanent and temporary pieces that invite locals and visitors to engage with and reinterpret their environment in new and challenging ways.
The collection — which features suburban and locally-focused topics — has received industry awards, national media exposure and been accepted into state collections.
As a leader in public art practice, Greater Dandenong's collection celebrates local identity, character and cultural diversity.