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  • Melbourne tram decorated in Indigenous artwork of cockatoos with ochre and brown circles.
  • Artist posing outside a colourfully decorated tram.
  • A tram painted with artworks, parked in an undercover tram terminus.
  • A tram painted with artworks, parked in an undercover tram terminus.

Melbourne Art Trams

  • Artwork
  • Culture

The Melbourne Art Trams return for 2022, with six trams once again featuring designs by First Peoples artists.

Curated by artist Jarra Karalinar Steel (Boon Wurrung/Wemba Wemba), the collected works each respond to the theme Unapologetically Blak.

Watch the fleet of travelling canvases wind their way across Country and urban passageways, in a rolling exhibition of Unapologetically Blak First Peoples’ identity and culture.

Dates and times

Open until 1 Jun

Day Times
Monday
  • 7am - 11pm 7am - 11pm
Tuesday
  • 7am - 11pm 7am - 11pm
Wednesday
  • 7am - 11pm 7am - 11pm
Thursday
  • 7am - 11pm 7am - 11pm
Friday
  • 7am - 11pm 7am - 11pm
Saturday
  • 7am - 11pm 7am - 11pm
Sunday
  • 7am - 11pm 7am - 11pm

Location

Melbourne
Victoria 3000

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Contact details

  • telephone number: 03 9662 4242
  • email address: hello@rising.melbourne
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