Arts, Culture and Heritage

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Arts, Culture, and Heritage are key to our community, offering chances to explore and celebrate Kwinana's history, stories, and cultural diversity. They help us understand our local identity better and build a sense of unity and pride. The City supports these efforts with various policies, initiatives, and events. This page highlights these opportunities, features exciting projects, encourages collaboration, and celebrates the achievements that bring us together. Check it out to see how arts and culture is making a difference and find ways to get involved in the creative spirit shaping our community!


Public Art in Kwinana

The City of Kwinana has an ever-expanding Public Art Collection, these have been commissioned by the City, generously provided by developers and created by our very own community members. There's always something new and exciting to discover!

Our map, still a work in progress, captures the locations and details of some amazing Public Art scattered throughout Kwinana. Did we miss one of your favorites? We’d love to hear from you at arts@kwinana.wa.gov.au to help us make our map even better.

Artist Registration

We are always keen to hear from Artists and other creative practices in Kwinana! There are many teams across the City that develop arts-based projects which can include workshops, community art, public art (including murals) and graphic commissions.

Let us know your details at the below to register for future opportunities relevant to your practice.

Arts and Culture Strategy

The City is developing an Arts and Culture Strategy, and we want to hear from you! Your feedback and insights will help shape our plans and ensure they reflect the interests and needs of our community. Register here to get involved and let your voice be heard! https://www.lovemykwinana.com/artsandculture



Arts, Culture, and Heritage are key to our community, offering chances to explore and celebrate Kwinana's history, stories, and cultural diversity. They help us understand our local identity better and build a sense of unity and pride. The City supports these efforts with various policies, initiatives, and events. This page highlights these opportunities, features exciting projects, encourages collaboration, and celebrates the achievements that bring us together. Check it out to see how arts and culture is making a difference and find ways to get involved in the creative spirit shaping our community!


Public Art in Kwinana

The City of Kwinana has an ever-expanding Public Art Collection, these have been commissioned by the City, generously provided by developers and created by our very own community members. There's always something new and exciting to discover!

Our map, still a work in progress, captures the locations and details of some amazing Public Art scattered throughout Kwinana. Did we miss one of your favorites? We’d love to hear from you at arts@kwinana.wa.gov.au to help us make our map even better.

Artist Registration

We are always keen to hear from Artists and other creative practices in Kwinana! There are many teams across the City that develop arts-based projects which can include workshops, community art, public art (including murals) and graphic commissions.

Let us know your details at the below to register for future opportunities relevant to your practice.

Arts and Culture Strategy

The City is developing an Arts and Culture Strategy, and we want to hear from you! Your feedback and insights will help shape our plans and ensure they reflect the interests and needs of our community. Register here to get involved and let your voice be heard! https://www.lovemykwinana.com/artsandculture



  • Medina Outdoor Exhibition

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    The City recently installed a series of temporary signs to create an outdoor exhibition at the Pace Road shopping precinct in Medina. These signs explore stories of the area during the development of the suburb in the 1950's.

    https://www.lovemykwinana.com/admin/projects/medinaexhibition

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