Newtown Area Graffiti and Street Art - Locations

Locations

"Street art" styles and locations in the greater Newtown area include:

  • Murals facing onto King St and adjoining streets.
  • Stencil art around the photographic studio in Gladstone Street, near Newtown Railway Station.
  • Stencils, slogans and murals in and around the pedestrian tunnel under the railway line, linking Bella St and Bedford St.
  • Graffiti works in the area between Enmore Rd and the railway line, including Gladstone St, the Wilford St industrial area, Wilford Lane, Phillip Lane and Thurnby Lane.
  • Murals, stencils and graffiti slogans in and around Camperdown Memorial Rest Park.
  • Wall art in the vicinity of St Peters Station and Applebee St, near Sydney Park.
  • The multi-panel spraypaint mural on the rear wall of St Luke's Church, Enmore by Matthew Peet (aka "Mistery").

Another example is two slogans painted on the wall of a house on Salisbury Rd in Camperdown, at the Kingston Rd intersection. A large hand-painted slogan that displayed, "Madonna: The Devil Incarnate", was accompanied by a smaller slogan that read, "iConsume". Both slogans lasted approximately two weeks before being painted over.

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