Paint The Town Murals works in collaboration with First Nations artists, communities, and cultural practitioners to deliver meaningful public artworks that are grounded in respect, authenticity, and cultural integrity.
Our role is to support and facilitate Indigenous-led storytelling, providing project management, production support, and creative infrastructure while ensuring cultural narratives remain owned and directed by First Nations artists and communities. Every project is approached with care, consultation, and a commitment to listening first.
First Nations art plays a vital role in shaping public spaces — acknowledging Country, sharing stories, and strengthening community connection. We regularly partner with councils, schools, universities, developers, and community organisations to help deliver artworks that reflect local context and cultural significance.
Our collaborative approach can include:
- Working alongside First Nations artists on mural and public art projects
- Supporting community consultation and engagement
- Managing logistics, approvals, and delivery for large-scale artworks
- Facilitating workshops and community-led creative processes
We understand that First Nations art is not simply a visual outcome, but a cultural process. Our aim is to create environments where Indigenous voices are centred, respected, and supported throughout every stage of a project.
Paint The Town Murals is committed to ongoing learning and long-term relationships, helping bring First Nations art into public spaces in a way that is culturally appropriate, community-focused, and enduring.






















