Visit and learn about a selection of public artworks on campus, guided by Campus Public Art Coordinator and artist Mikaela Miller.
Public artworks installed at Curtin University capture WA’s unique history, from ancient Noongar songlines to the State’s diverse geology.
Tour a series of artworks commissioned from internationally acclaimed contemporary artists including Pip & Pop’s Tanya Schultz, Howard Taylor, Robert Juniper, Walter Jack, Warren Langley, Janet Laurence and Kambarni (Kamsani Bin Salleh) and learn about their context, commissioning and installation.
Walking is along relatively well-maintained paths, some hills, but mostly flat, some stairs (suitable for families).
If weather conditions are predicted to be too extreme, this event may be rescheduled.
What to bring: comfortable walking shoes, sun protection and water bottle.
Duration: Approximately one hour.
Image credit: Janet Laurence in front of her installation, Cliff, 2022, Western Australian Rocks, steel claws, painted typography. Location Building 418. Photo by Frances Andrijich.
Access and parking
View the access and inclusion map [.pdf 2MB] to find out more information about wheelchair accessible routes, accessible parking, and other access features at Curtin Perth.