The Printers Drawer
Artist: Mark Datodi
Asset Type: Sculpture
Year of Work: 2011
Location: Sheen St Subiaco 6008
Provenance: City of Subiaco
Image source City of Subiaco
Tingle 2010
Artist: Helen Smith, Jeremy Kirwan-Ward
Asset Type: Mural
Year of Work: 2010
Location: Lords 3 Price Street Subiaco
Provenance: City of Subiaco
Image source City of Subiaco
Daglish Train Station Mural
Artist: Drew Straker
Asset Type: Mural
Year of Work: 2011
Location: Daglish Train Station
Provenance: City of Subiaco
Image source City of Subiaco
Shenton Park Station Underpass Mural
Artist: Abnormal Design (David Garland, Drew Straker, Graham Withey)
Asset Type: Mural
Year of Work: 2009
Location: Shenton Park Station Underpass Mural, Shenton Park 6008
Provenance: City of Subiaco
Image source City of Subiaco
Market Square Underpass Mural
Artist: David Garland, Drew Staker
Asset Type: Mural
Year of Work: 2008
Location: Market Square Railway Underpass, Subiaco 6008
Provenance: City of Subiaco
Image source City of Subiaco
Fisherman's Memorial
Artist: Greg James, Jon Tarry
Asset Type: Sculpture
Year of Work: 2003
Location: Fishermans Harbour, near Cicerellos Shed
Provenance: City of Fremantle
Description: Much of Fremantle’s charm is drawn from its aquacultural and maritime heritage.
Projecting from Fishermans Harbour, twelve timber columns on the jetty carry the names of the 608 fishermen who pioneered the fishing industry in Fremantle.
At either end of the jetty two hard-laboured fishermen are captured in bronze.
Image source Eugene Scrivener (Museum of Perth)
Tom Edwards Memorial (d. Martyrs Memorial)
Artist: Pietro Giacomo Porcelli
Asset Type: Public amenity
Year of Work: 1919
Location: Originally located in front of Trades Hall, Collie Street. Relocated in 1982 to Kings Square, adjacent the Fremantle Town Hall.
Provenance: City of Fremantle
Description: In 1917 Fremantle Lumpers Union stopped work on ships believed to be destined for Germany in the midst of the First World War.
The dispute outlasted the war, with Waterside Workers’ Federation members blockading the S.S. Dimboola in May of 1919. National Warterside Workers Union members attempting to continue work approached the Dimboola on boats, a quarrel broke out and WWF member, Tom Edwards was struck to the head by a police baton. He died of his injuries in Fremantle Hospital three days later.
A fountain by prominent Italo-Australian sculptor Pietro Porcelli was built the year of his death, it is now located in King Square.
Image source Google Maps
Statue of John Curtin
Artist: Joan Walsh-Smith and Charles Smith
Asset Type: Sculpture, Memorial
Year of Work: 2003
Location: John Curtin Place, Kings Square. Town Hall end of High Street Mall
Provenance: City of Fremantle
Description: Perhaps the most iconic of Australia’s prime ministers, John Curtin is bound to ordinary Australians by his working class roots and trade union advocacy, but most importantly as Australia’s war-time voice. Although Victorian by birth, Curtin made Western Australia his home in 1917 where he became an editor for a union press.
He joined federal parliament in 1928 as the elected Member of Fremantle. He became leader of the Labor Party in 1935 and prime minister in 1941 in the midst of war with Germany and Italy, with troops deployed in fronts in the middle-east and Europe. Weeks after his succession Australia was pulled into a war in the Pacific.
Curtin’s decisions strengthened relations with the United States, as their interests were directly threatened by Japan who had attacked ports in Australian and allied ports around the pacific.
Curtin died in office only weeks before the formal ending of the war in the Pacific. As Western Australia’s first and only prime minister, John Curtin is commemorated at King’s Square in Fremantle.
Image source Eugene Scrivener (Museum of Perth)
Pietro Porcelli Sculpture
Artist: Greg James
Asset Type: Sculpture
Year of Work: 1993
Location: King’s Square, Fremantle
Provenance: City of Fremantle
Description: Pietro Porcelli was an Italian-born sculptor responsible for a number of commemorative statues and monuments in Perth and Fremantle, including the bronze likenesses of Alexander Forrest in Stirling Gardens and C.Y. O’Connor at Fremantle Port.
Greg James was sought out by friends of the deceased sculptor to help commemorate his contributions to Fremantle and the Italian community. His memorial is located in the northern corner of King Square.
Image source Eugene Scrivener (Museum of Perth)
The Great Wall of Fine China
Artist: Darren Hutchens, Dan Duggan, Lawry Halden, Too Much Colour
Asset Type: Mural
Year of Work: 2012
Location: Hay Street Underpass
Provenance: City of Subiaco
Image source City of Subiaco
Lives connected stories reflected from the present together all are honoured, reconnected
Artist: Swerve Art Group (Michelle Hovane, Sharyn Egan, Melanie Evans, Frances Italiano), Charmaine Cole
Asset Type: Mural
Year of Work: 2004
Location: Nash Street and footpath rail underpass, Subiaco
Provenance: City of Subiaco
Image source City of Subiaco
Lords Sports Club Artwork
Artist: Steve Tepper
Asset Type: Architectural sculpture
Year of Work: 2003
Location: North wall, Lords Sports Club, Hay St, Subiaco
Provenance: City of Subiaco
Image source City of Subiaco
Lake Jualbup
Artist: Shane Pickett
Asset Type: Painting, Public amenity
Year of Work: 1996
Location: Lake Jualbup
Provenance: City of Subiaco
Image source City of Subiaco
Clock Tower
Artist: Rodney Glick, Kevin Draper, Marco Marcon
Asset Type: Public amenity
Year of Work: 1999
Location: Subiaco Train Station
Provenance: City of Subiaco
Image source City of Subiaco
Roberts Road Artworks
Artist: Penny Bovell
Asset Type: Mosaic, Prose
Year of Work: 1999
Location: Pavement on Roberts Rd
Provenance: City of Subiaco
Image source City of Subiaco
Sadlier Park Seating and artworks
Artist: Ngardarb Francine Riches,Tony Riches
Asset Type: Public amenity
Year of Work: 2001
Location: Cliff Sadlier Memorial Park, Daglish
Provenance: City of Subiaco
Image source City of Subiaco
Neap Tide
Artist: Mary Knott
Asset Type: Sculpture
Year of Work: 2001
Location: Market Square Park, Haydn Bunton Drive, Roberts Road
Provenance: City of Subiaco
Image source City of Subiaco
Subiaco Square Pavement
Artist: Malcolm McGregor
Asset Type: Mosaic
Year of Work: 1998
Location: Subiaco Square
Provenance: City of Subiaco
Image source City of Subiaco
Subiaco Centenial Tiles
Artist: Jenny Dawson, Sandra Hill, Local Student Artists
Asset Type: Mosaic, Community collaboration
Year of Work: 1997
Location: Closed end of Park St at the Rokeby Rd junction, pedestrian area next to the post office on Rokeby Rd.
Provenance: City of Subiaco
Image courtesy of Subiaco
Grass Roots
Artist: Gina Moore
Asset Type: Mural
Year of Work: 2001
Location: Gate 9, Subiaco Oval
Provenance: City of Subiaco
Image source City of Subiaco