Cast Aways

Step into the lane then face right. Step towards the pipe embedded in the wall. Close your eyes and squat down to the ground. Slowly feel along the ground till you come across an uprising in the stone. Feel the iciness of the object, its closeness to…

Stop 4 : 183 Flinders Lane

Travelling along Flinders Lane, you will notice that there are quite a few thoroughfares to other streets or dead ends. Whilst we saw that our stop in AC/DC Lane and Hosier Lane, there were street art prevalent in the public spaces and we observed…

Junk

Face the first door way on your left featuring a piece of chunks of wood. Walk up to the edge where the pipe comes down from the roof area (near the window edge). Close your eyes and place your hands on the cool brick at the bottom of the pipe.…

Stop 5

Finally, at this last stop, is a popular mural by the street artist ‘Rone’ that he has painted in several locations. Rone is known to mainly stencil large images of women. Like Akid One, Rone’s images are of young, beautiful women. In 2014 he painted…

Stop 4- Rutledge Lane

The fourth lane is connected to the previous one and offers many more insightful and fascinating pieces. You will first come across a seemingly branded wallet stuck to the ledge. A closer look will reveal the word ‘fake’ sticthed onto it. An idea…

Stop 3- Hosier Lane

The third stop is found near Federation Square and is well known for its urban art. Here you will witness some of the most extensive yet intricate street art pieces and - if you're lucky - possibly even the street artists themselves in the process of…

Stop 2- Centre Place

The second stop is a laneway that runs between Flinders lane and Collins street and has an amazing hipster vibe with an interesting collection of shops and restaurants. Having a short stop for refueling or retail therapy after observing the street…

Stop 1- Union Lane

The first stop of this tour is in an alleyway along one of Melbourne’s best known streets, Bourke street. Stepping into this lane, you enter an atmosphere different from that of the lively street behind. The walls are painted with outbursts and…

Stop 5: Smith St

We have travelled through time to reach our final stop and explored the story of artists from the city to Collingwood and everything in between. Street art, at this stop, is less and less about aesthetic value and more about political charge and…

Stop 4: Gertrude St

As you walk along Brunswick St towards Gertrude St, you notice a slow change in scenery. Residential buildings replace middle class shops; you spot Brotherhood of St. Laurence offices and just up ahead a row of commission houses. You become…