Public Art Highlights Trail

Discover some of the Harvey Region’s most inspiring public artworks through our Highlights Trail — a curated selection of six must-see pieces that showcase the creativity, culture, and character of our communities.

Each stop offers not only a unique artwork but also a chance to explore nearby attractions, making it the perfect way to experience art alongside the region’s natural beauty, history, and local charm.

 

1. Leschenault Estuary Eco Museum Mural — Jack Bromell

Experience Bromell’s intricate celebration of nature along the stunning estuary foreshore, then wander the nearby Australind Jetty Walk for scenic views and birdlife.

 

2. Heart & Home Sculpture — Nic & Alex Mickle

A warm sculptural tribute to community and connection. While you’re here, enjoy the riverfront atmosphere at Ridley Place.

 

3. Banksia Nut Sculpture — Chris Collard

A beautifully crafted piece honouring local flora and woodworking skill. Pair your visit with a stop at the Featured Wood Gallery & Museum to explore more craftsmanship.

 

4. Memories of Brunswick Mural — Jacob Butler (Shakey)

A vibrant artwork capturing the spirit and stories of Brunswick. Make time to visit the nearby Brunswick Swimming Hole for a refreshing break.

 

5. Cookernup Mosaic Entry Statement — Anthea Ward

This colourful mosaic welcomes you into Cookernup with creativity and community pride. Continue your journey to Logue Brook Dam for nature walks and water views.

 

6. Once Upon a Time Mural — Andrew Frazer

A whimsical mural drawing on local stories and imagination. Afterwards, explore the charm of Wokalup and drop into Brugan for a great local brew.

These artworks are part of a broader collection of creative works across the Harvey Region. Discover more here.

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