Location 5

The final destination is out of the way but definitely worth seeing. The Geelong Powerhouse located in North Geelong has been abandoned for 45 years and is now one of the most amazing legal spaces for graffiti. The place is ever changing so it…

Location 4

A little bit out of the city you will find the Little Creatures Brewery, the fourth stop of the tour. Little Creatures offers an exciting collection of art. Walking in you can see the little car covered in graffiti featuring of course another piece…

Location 3

Still in the city just a few blocks away is Minns Lane which is sandwiched between Rococo Hairdressing and the Cocoa Tree Café. On the map it appears to be Downes Pl but it is currently called Minns Lane. Featured on one side is a collection of…

Location 2

If you take just ten steps into the laneway you will already see 10 sq m the café as the second location of the tour. 10 sq m only opened very recently and offers delicious coffee and sweet treats. Right next to the café is another piece by Glummo.…

Stop 5

It doesn’t stop at just Australia; the roots of surveillance are embedded in all cultures and countries. This piece aligns the USA and the Soviet Unions view that, whether true or not, they are the powerhouses or superheroes of the world. However,…

Stop 4

Technology has allowed the growth of public surveillance to reach new heights – whether for safety or control is not always clear. Rupert Murdoch’s head over skull bones with the caption “Pirate Empire” not only incorporates Murdoch’s shady history…

Stop 3

Continuing with a focus on surveillance and the notion that we are being watched, the two pieces captured in this image work together to send a very ironic message. The soft blending of predominantly warm colours in the ANZAC mural, aid in a show of…

Stop 2

This second image demonstrates a very physical disregard for the law. Despite the government’s intentions to use the cameras to reduce illegal activity, it has unintentionally become a significant piece of street art itself. Perhaps in an attempt to…

A Peaceful Piece

Taking a few steps forwards leads you to this stencilled piece on the left. What comes to mind when you think of hummingbirds? Song, summer, sweet nectar. Nature. These connotations and the fact that the hummingbird chooses to perch on the young…

In the Background

That's the point. Birds are everywhere. This prevalence ensures that images of our airborne friends are easy for an audience to connect to, making them as commonplace in artwork as they are in everyday life. When you walk up past the stencilled…