Amenities

City of Darwin's Creative Strategy 2024 - 2030 aligns with and builds upon the strategic direction for a vibrant and creative city.

One of three focus areas, Distinctly Darwin, sets the goal to support creative initiatives that promote and celebrate Darwin through:

  • the delivery of an annual program for creative enhancement of street furniture or other assets across the municipality; and
  • continuing to prioritise creative work that responds to the cultural and natural environment.

Banner Image: Coastal Nature - Frangipani Flowers by Danny Crichton. Image by Helspix.

Ifa Shiddiq's artwork speaks to local urban culture.

Danny Crichton's artwork is inspired by local flora and fauna.

Denise Quall’s works of land and ocean animals are combined with colours of Larrakia country.

Sarrita King's artwork interprets community and people coming together through dance.

Trent Bundirrik Lee’s artwork embodies traditional ritual knowledge of the Larrakia Community.

Gunamidirra (meaning saltwater) designed by Larrakia artist Jason Lee.

Artworks inspired by the local Gurambai (Rapid Creek) ecosystem by Free Space Studio Collective.

Free Space Studio Collective artwork at Jingili Water Gardens, Nightcliff & Rapid Creek foreshores.

Celebrating the connection between people, colour and the natural world by Gloria Richards.

Screen designs drawing on local market food culture and the natural environment by Sina O'Keeffe.

Tara Darcy’s artwork Maningrida Community features on four light pole wraps at Nightcliff Jetty.

Keelan Fejo’s new public artwork celebrates a unique way of Larrakia and Mayalli crosshatching.

Artworks on urban furniture at Nightcliff & Rapid Creek foreshores by Free Space Studio artists.

Artwork by Carla Russo speaks of the artist’s love of birds and the local landscape.

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