The Best Street and Public Art in Brunswick



Brunswick is a very good area to find good street art. Sunshine Lane which has a large number of quality murals is spectacular. This area is one of the best street art areas in Melbourne.

Brunswick Public and Street Art

Brunswick Public and Street Art

Brunswick Public and Street Art

Brunswick Public and Street Art

Corner Lygon Street and Ann Street (north west)

Brunswick Public and Street Art

Brunswick Public and Street Art

An unnamed dead-end lane which leads to the north off Ann Street has this mural by Kaffeine at the end.

Massive mural by CTO on the wall of a building at the corner of Lygon Street and Blyth Street (north east) plus a Ned Kelly mural by Ha-Ha (2017).

Brunswick Public and Street Art

Brunswick Public and Street Art

Two murals (one by SHIDA) at the corner of Lygon Street and Blyth Street (south east).

Brunswick Public and Street Art

Mural on side of building at 7 Weston Street. The lane runs parallel and just east of Sydney Road. There are murals by BMMD (2015). One mural is titled "Lost kids" and there is a nice Eastern Spinebill.

Brunswick Public and Street Art

Walls along a lane which runs on the western end of Barkly Square shopping centre (parallel to Sydney Road)

Brunswick Public and Street Art

A building at 13 Edward Street has silhouettes of evocative family activities such as a game of cricket, BBQ and spinning around on the Hills Hoist clothes line in the backyard.

Brunswick Public and Street Art

Mural on the wall of Brunswick Chiropractic Centre at 4 Edward Street.

Brunswick Public and Street Art

Car park opposite #1 Saxon Street (south end of this street)

Brunswick Public and Street Art

20 Michael Street

Brunswick Public and Street Art

Corner Sydney Road and Michael Street (north west)

Brunswick Public and Street Art

Brunswick Public and Street Art

Brickworks monument at the Corner of Sydney Road and Michael Street (south west). This work commemorates the men and women who created and continued the Brick and Clay industry in Brunswick. Brunswick Bricks built much of Melbourne.

Brunswick Public and Street Art

A statue, by Peter Corlett, of Father John Brosnan, Chaplin of Pentridge Prison from 1945 to 1985 which stands in front of the Brosnan Centre, 10 Dawson Street, Brunswick.

Little lane, which runs parallel and south of Dawson Street and connects to Saxon Street, has murals and paste ups.

Brunswick Public and Street Art

Saxon Street which runs to the north from Phoenix Street.

Brunswick Public and Street Art

Corner Sydney Road and Phoenix Street (north west)

Brunswick Public and Street Art

Lane at 341 Sydney Road.

Brunswick Public and Street Art

Mural "Trying to find a balance" by Cam Scale (2016) at the corner of Sydney Road and Albert Street (south west)

Brunswick Public and Street Art

Dr Seuss mural at the corner of Wilkinson Street and Henry Street (south east)

Brunswick Public and Street Art

Mural on the west wall of the Railway Hotel titled "The Railway" by SEPR (2015)

Brunswick Public and Street Art

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