Mordi Village public art trail (2025)

Mural by Adnate featuring two sets of eyes surrounded by orange, black and grey geometric designs.
  • Artwork typePublic art trail
  • Year installed2025

In 2024 and 2025, Kingston’s Mordi Village provided the backdrop for the much-acclaimed Wall to Wall festival.  

Mordi Village has been transformed into a vibrant outdoor gallery, home to 20 large-scale murals created by leading local and international artists. What was once a neglected industrial pocket of Mordialloc, has now been transformed into a street art precinct where bold colour, storytelling and creativity brings the walls to life. 

While the live creative festival has wrapped up, the art lives on. Explore the stunning works at your own pace with a self-guided tour using our interactive map. 

Discover more about our artists and the stories behind their works below.

 

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About the project

Wall to Wall was presented by City of Kingston and Kingston Arts, in partnership with renowned street art collective Juddy Roller and local traders. Across both festivals, Mordi Village came alive with live mural painting, music, market stalls, workshops and street art tours - creating a dynamic celebration of art and community.

Location

Mordi Village is in the Mordialloc industrial precinct, bordered by Governor Road and the Epsom Wetlands. Corner of Lamana Road and Kareela Street, Mordialloc 3195  View Map

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