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46 Hawkins St, Howlong
88 Sanger St, Corowa
A true represtation of "God's Country" This mural spans the side of the local IGA Supermarket carpark. An amazing tribute by local artist Tracey Hancock to the North of the Murray Region.
Inspired by the Murray River local street artist Kade worked with the local high school kids to design and then create this artwork that surrounds the Memorial Plaza.
God's Country Murals
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Memorial Plaza Interactive Mural
Memorial Park, Pearce St, Howlong Discover a world of fairies, pixies and hidden goblins. The Enchanted Hut mural evokes imaginations and dreams of a world hidden below the surface of reality.
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68 Sanger St, Corowa The Murray River spans the wall Corowa's Sanger Street. The artwork incorporates smaller individualised artworks created by local artists, school children and community groups.
Enchanted Hut
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Federation Museum, 172 Sanger St, Corowa
Our Place Mural
This mural is an impression done by local artist Tracy Hancock of Tom Roberts famous painting Shearing the Rams. Watch out for the rams roaming the paddock.
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Apex Park, 7 Inglis St, Mulwala This spray painted mural depicts Nanna Mary a local midwife who helped many local mothers during the late 1800's and the White Bellied Sea Eagle known by the traditional owners of the land as Mulwala.
Shearing the Rams Mural
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Federation Museum, Mary St, Corowa Along the side of the Federation Museum this mural proudly depicts the unique rural life of the North of the Murray region. From history, to arts and culture experiences and whisky distilling if you look closely it's all there.
By the Banks
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Mary Street Mural
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25 Queen St, Corowa
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71 Melbourne St, Mulwala
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The Corowa Community Garden mosaicked murals are scattered around the garden and made by the garden committee. Our Mulwala Wall Art Chook Mural & Mosaic Sundial
The Our Mulwala Wall Art is an installation erected on the external wall of the Mulwala Council Office and Library incorporates cultural and historical photographs of Mulwala etched into aluminium to create a unique way to display history. The artwork is a joint project between the Mulwala Library History Group and the Federation Council.