Waverley Council invites mural artists and street art creators to submit expressions of interest for our first Street Art Festival.
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Held across summer 2026/2027, the Waverley Street Art Festival will transform walls, laneways, and public spaces into a dynamic open-air gallery.
Waverley Council are seeking artists who are passionate about activating urban environments through vibrant, large-scale mural works that connect with both community and landscape.
Artists will be asked to respond creatively to the festival theme: A Love Letter to Waverley. All styles and approaches are encouraged. The program supports both emerging and established artists, with a strong emphasis on creativity, vision, and craftsmanship. Selected artists will be allocated key mural sites in Waverley by the Council’s Street Art Festival Panel.
Bring your creative vision to life and help transform Waverley’s walls into inspiring visual stories.
For more information including how to apply, visit the website.
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