Street Art Trail – Port Lincoln
The 11 councils across the region have come together to develop the Eyre Peninsula Street Art Trail, which incorporates some of the Eyre Peninsula's incredible street art and murals.
Here in Port Lincoln, we have 10 incredible murals that you can visit. We have created a Street Art Trail with information about each mural below.
To download the Street Art Trail map, click HERE
Street Art Trail in Port Lincoln
Seven Sisters Mural
The Seven Sisters mural at Kallinyalla Garden Centre was co-designed as a celebration of connected community at SALT Festival in 2021.
Facilitated by artist Susie Betts, with funding from Country Arts SA, the project was a collaborative community mural that links Kallinyalla Garden Centre with Kallinyalla Springs a sacred place for Barngarla traditional custodians.
Location: 10 Shaen Street
Artist: Susie Betts
Skate Park Mural
Jenny Silver developed the collaborative Port Lincoln Skate Park Mural with designs submitted by the youth of Port Lincoln.
Emerging Port Lincoln High School artists Surya Gentilin, Sean McFarlane and Willy Carbine were also involved in the project
Port Lincoln High School, Lincoln Gardens Primary School, Kirton Point Primary School, Port Lincoln Primary School, St Josephs and Navigator College with 250 students in total assisted with the painting.
Location: 1 Flinders Highway
Artist: Jenny Silver
In Fred's Hands
The artwork is a depiction of Dr Fred Hollows connection and passion for First Nations people of this land and the connection to the science that helped many to regain their sight.
Location:Back wall of Specsavers building, Napoleon Street Carpark
Artist: Vans The Omega (Joel Moore)
Book Lover's Lane
To enliven the space and raise awareness of the community book shop at the end of the alleyway called the Eyre Peninsula Book Bazaar.
Location: 17 Napoleon Street
Artist: Karen Carr
Ocean
This mural was apart of a community street art project which included Whait Reserve, Dickens Park and the public toilet block (Adjacent Yacht Club). Over 50 young people participated in the project to assist with the designing and painting phases.
Location: 110 Tasman Terrace
Artist: Seb Humphreys, Jenny Silver & Willy Carbine
Soar Above
This mural was painted as part of the 2019 Salt Festival. 'Trying to spread a bit of positive vibe in a world flooded with constant negativity'
Location: 92 Washington Street, Port Lincoln
Location: 92 Washington Street
Artist: Josh Harris
Something Fishy
Something Fishy is a gorgeous mosaic mural, which celebrates and culturally diverse community on the Eyre Peninsula.
Location: 82 - 100 Liverpool Street (Drakes Supermarket, Porter Street, Port Lincoln)
Artists: Karen Carr, Kate Eglinton and the community.
Eyes
This mural features coffee flavoured eyes. This mural is adjacent Boston Bean CO.
Location: Boston Bean - 122 Mortlock Terrace, Port Lincoln
Artist: James Pedler
Mosquito
This mural was apart of a community street art project which included Whait Reserve, Dickens Park and the public toilet block (Adjacent Yacht Club). Over 50 young people participated in the project to assist with the designing and painting phases.
Location: 16 Shepherd Avenue
Artist: Seb Humphreys, Jenny Silver & Willy Carbine
Whait Reserve Mural
This mural was apart of a community street art project which included Whait Reserve, Dickens Park and the public toilet block (Adjacent Yacht Club). Over 50 young people participated in the project to assist with the designing and painting phases.
Location: 24 - 32 Tennant Street
Artist: Seb Humphreys, Jenny Silver & Willy Carbine
For more art, follow the Port Lincoln Art Trail
For those looking for more art, discover the trail of public art installations around Port Lincoln. Have fun and take photos along the art trail - feel free to tag #eyreartsaction on Instagram as you go.
For more information about the Port Lincoln Art Trail, check out the Eyre Arts Website.