WONDERWALLS STUDIO:

We are a leading provider of integrated public art solutions, trusted by councils, state government agencies, developers, and community organisations. With over 25 years’ experience, a global artist network, and a proven safety and delivery framework, we transform public spaces through high-quality, culturally informed, and community-focused creative solutions.

Artwork and Murals

• We create bespoke public art and large-scale murals that reflect local identity, place narrative, and community values.
• Ideal for civic precincts, town centres, placemaking initiatives, cultural programs, and revitalisation projects.
• Our original artworks enhance visual amenity, support tourism, and strengthen a sense of place.

GROUND Murals

• We turn pavements, plazas, schoolyards, and pedestrian area into immersive ground-plane artworks.
• Our vibrant, non-slip, durable finishes are suitable for high-traffic public environments.
• Designed to improve wayfinding, enhance safety, and activate underused spaces.

Scoping and Feasibility

• We provide rigorous site analysis to establish project viability and alignment with local planning, heritage, and cultural frameworks.
• Our assessment includes accessibility, community context, risk, and environmental considerations.
• This ensures clear scope, realistic budgets, and transparent delivery pathways.

Global Artist Network

• We connect projects with locally, nationally and internationally recognised artists, as well as emerging talent.
• Access to diverse cultural perspectives and specialist skills across muralism, illustration, design, and community engagement.
• Artists are carefully selected to match project intent, place character, and strategic outcomes.

Project Management

• We manage public art and placemaking projects from concept to completion.
• Experienced in council procurement, state government processes, and multi-stakeholder environments.
• We deliver projects on time and on budget, coordinating contractors and maintaining transparent communication.

Safety Management

• We operate within Safework Australia guidelines with compliant WHS, SWMS, and risk management documentation.
• Our teams are fully qualified and experienced in public environments and sensitive community settings.
• Safety is embedded in every project, supporting government assurance and public liability requirements.

Community Engagement

• We design engagement processes that build trust, local pride, and authentic participation.
• With over 25 years of experience, we work closely with community groups, young people, and culturally diverse stakeholders.
• Our programs prioritise capacity building, social connection, and positive long-term outcomes.

Education and Workshops

• We deliver tailored education programs and workshops that inspire creativity and cultural learning
• Using Department of Education resources and teacher-developed lesson plans, we provide engaging learning experiences for schools and communities available as free downloadable resources on our website and in local schools.

Production and Installation

• We bring concepts to life with expert production and installation teams.
• Our experience covers indoor and outdoor projects, ensuring high-impact public art delivered on time and budget.

Content Creation and Archiving

• We document and share projects with professional photo and video content.
• Our assets preserve the project story and support promotion across social and institutional channels.

Maintenance Services

• We provide ongoing maintenance to ensure public art remains vibrant, safe, and engaging.
• We work closely with stakeholders to deliver seamless upkeep and long-term protection of installations.

Reporting and Community Feedback

• We provide clear, actionable reporting for stakeholders, building transparency and accountability.
• Our engagement processes support community feedback, fostering goodwill and collaborative outcomes.

Strategic Planning

• We develop comprehensive art plans for municipalities, organisations, and private developments.
• We align artistic vision with community goals, urban strategies, project budgets and long-term commercial outcomes.

Cultural Planning

• We conduct cultural and sub cultural assessments and develop creative and installation strategies to enrich community life and ensure the feasibility and durability of all projects we complete.

Art Strategy and Development

• We assist organisations to create and implement art strategies that strengthen their brand, engage audiences, and deliver measurable impact through the developement of their own street art festivals and events.

Public Art Master Planning

• We create comprehensive integration plans for public art in urban environments.
• We consider site-specific contexts, community needs, and artistic excellence when planning projects for ourselves or others.

Curatorial Services

• We provide expert curatorial guidance for public art collections, exhibitions, festivals and programs.
• Ensure high-quality artistic outcomes and meaningful visitor experiences for public art collections, exhibitions, festivals and programs.



ALEX SUGAR x SHOALHAVEN WATER - KANGAROO VALLEY, NSW.

We worked in conjunction with Melbourne based muralist, Alex Sugar and the local KV community to create a new mural on the water silo located at the Hampden Bridge.
The project saw a series of local workshops with the community to ideate subject matter that was relevant to the local area. The conversation quickly geared toward the endagered species of the brush tailed rock wallaby. The local community group supplied an range of images as reference material and we consulted with local green-legends ‘Good Bush’ to identify some local flora endemic to the region.


MORE THINGS LIKE THIS! x SHELLHARBOUR CITY COUNCIL - FEATURING: LING, HELEN PROCTOR, ALEX SUGAR & MICHAEL BLACK.

This was the second installment of Shellharbour’s mirco festival - More Things Like This! Installed across 4 of the LGA’s suburbs, MTLT is designed to be a high quality event with the added benefit of local skill and capacity building for local artists. 4 local artists were selected to accompany the artists in a paid mentorship that saw the group gain valuable skills and understanding in creating public artwork - some of which were taking part in the practice for the first time. The project also culminated in 2 of the mentored artists securing their own sites to paint as part of the back end of the festival.