Public Art

Public Art

Public art is an important and necessary ingredient in the makeup of any contemporary town. It can provoke, inspire and transform and plays an important role in placemaking, enhancing the quality of the public realm including parks, streets and open spaces.

It provides a platform for local storytelling, navigation and community engagement, creating a connection between people and place and increasing community pride and ownership.

The Naracoorte Lucindale Council has more than 20 permanent public artworks throughout the area. These are predominately murals and sculptures that can be found in Naracoorte, Lucindale and Frances.

You can click on the map below to take you straight to the Art Trail with information and images on almost 30 different pieces of public art in our area! View the map horizontally on your smartphone for the best results.

Alternatively, you can pick up an Art Trail pocket map from the Naracoorte Visitor Information Centre at 36 MacDonnell Street, Naracoorte, and scan the QR code in the pocket map to begin your very own journey of our Art Trail.

Park your car, grab a coffee, and meander around Naracoorte exploring the unique artworks in the township, then cycle or drive to take in more a little further afield, including at the World Heritage Naracoorte Caves, Lucindale and Frances.