There are several places to find street art in Newcastle, although it is not as widespread as in other cities. In the city centre there is a collection in Morgan and Newcomen streets.
Civic Lane near the old Civic Railway Station also has some interesting art works on the backs of some buildings.
Further afield, you can find some great pieces at Hamilton and Wallsend.
In addition to the street art, Newcastle has some amazing sculptures scattered around the city, so keep an eye out for them.
New Street Art March 2021
City Centre Street Art
Newcastle’s Pillar People
One of Newcastle’s initiatives to brighten up the city centre, is the Pillar People. These telecommunications pillars have been cleverly painted to represent local identities, or reflect the businesses they are located near.
There are over a dozen of them, see if you can find them all.
Pillar People Postman Pillar People Judge Groom in Penguin Suit Pillar People Pillar People Double Bass Super G Pillar People The Bride Pillar People The Bride Policeman and Dog Pillar People The Pillar People Chef The Pillar People Cnr Hunter and Watt Streets Waitress Pillar People Lord Mayor Joy Cumming Pillar People Pillar People Ice Skater Pillar People Ice Skater
Painted Power Boxes
In a similar initiative to the Pillar People, electrical boxes around the city have been decorated with nautical themes. They brighten up an otherwise dull box. Look for the amusing mice, painted on some.
Angelfish Power Box Angelfish Power Box Seal Power Box Power Box Penguin Power Box Penguin Power Box Deep Sea Power Box Angel Fish Power Box Hammerhead Shark Power Box Dolphin Power Box Octopus Power Box Yellow Roses Power Box White Roses Power Box White Roses Power Box Purple Roses Power Box BNB Powerbox Library Power Box Chinese Dragon Power Box Telephone Power Box Apartment Power Box Apartment Power Box Telephone Power Box Wally Wombat Power Box
Newcastle Sculptures
Destiny Monument
Located on Newcastle Harbour on Dyke Point, Carrington, the Destiny Monument is difficult to reach because of its location. Dyke Point is part of the Newcastle Port Authority’s operating area with no public access permitted. The closest viewpoint from land is the Honeysuckle Footpath at Honeysuckle, where you can look across the harbour to the statue.
This nine metre tall bronze statue commemorates the 200th anniversary of Newcastle Port operations and was inspired by the figureheads of early sailing ships.
Hamilton and Wallsend Street Art
Located further from the city centre, these art works a more difficult to get to, as you will need a car. If driving past them, they are worth a stop to admire, as they brighten up and add interest to otherwise dull buildings.
Elephant Street Art 8 Donald St, Hamilton Donald St Hamilton Opposite the Veterinary Clinic Donald St Hamilton Opposite the Veterinary Clinic Aboriginal Themed Artwork Smith Park 31 Boreas Rd, Hamilton North Aboriginal Themed Artwork Smith Park 31 Boreas Rd, Hamilton North Hofmann Engineering 44 Broadmeadow Rd, Broadmeadow Ye Olde Pub Artwork Cnr Metcalfe and Thomas Streets Wallsend
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