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Steam Junkies
The street art on the walls of this café, Steam Junkies, can be viewed from both the train station platform as well as the street. The location of the café provides the perfect transition between the letters and images viewed on the walk here and the…
Jewell Station
Trains, tracks and stations are synonymous with the early emergence of graffiti in New York City. Which has influenced artists cross-globally for generations. Standing on the tracks, looking North of the city, it would seem that the walls lining the…
Hosier Lane
Hosier Lane, which is perhaps the most well known Street Art location in Melbourne, is the final stop on this tour. A quick walk from Centre Place and across the road from Fed Square, this space is, once again, covered in street art and…
Royal Park Tunnel
Our urban exploration of Brunswick starts here in this tunnel situated in Princes Park. With hidden, dark, blank walls, perhaps it is unsurprising to seethe tunnel covered in graffiti. However, the dog walkers, cyclists, and school children…
Centre Place
Another quick walk along swanston street and down Flinders Lane will bring you to Centre Place.
This little lane is the definition of the merging of graffiti art and culture in Melbourne. Absolutely stuffed with little restaurants and cafe's, with…
Union Lane
After a quick walk from Drewery Lane along Swanston street and into the Bourke Street Mall, you'll come to the next stop - Union Lane.
This lane is absolutely filled with street and graffiti art. Its not unusual for this space to be filled with…
Location 1
The first stop of the tour begins in the city centre of Geelong in Wright place. It’s home to cavalier arts supplies and Geelong artworx studio. With the influence of art in the area, it was only natural that graffiti would appear on the walls…
Stop 1: Bainbridge Place, Fitzroy
Yarra Council has recently announced a proposal to run street art tours in Fitzroy. Fitzroy has become something of a hub for street art and artists in Melbourne, and acts as an unofficial public face for street art. Its role as an outdoor suburban…
Drewery Lane
Upon leaving Melbourne Central through the Lonsdale street exit, and walking up towards the corner of Swanston and Lonsdale, you will come across Drewery Lane. Close to Melbourne Central, it is surrounded by thousands of people everyday, and yet very…
Artists Lane
Artist Lane, also known as Aerosol Alley is like a city-style hidden laneway in Windsor- a type of place that ‘if you know, you know’. It originally started with local resident Wayne Tindal who wanted to convert the “laneway with rats and…