Morris Green, 'By the River', 2020, Seventh Street, Murray Bridge, Murray Nankivell wall

The Murray Bridge Regional Gallery acknowledges the role of Public Art in placemaking, the development of community identity and wellbeing.

PIANO SANCTUARY 2018, Jesse Budel, Carey’s Park, Murray Bridge

Click the link below to learn more about Public Art in and around Murray Bridge or scroll down for the map below.

Bollards Carving Project 2010, Ngarrindjeri commjnity artists in collaboration with Michael Tye. Sturt Reserve, Murray Bridge.

Rural City of Murray Bridge’s Public Art Strategy is designed to ensure that art will be responsive to the communities’ values, aspirations, sense of place and identity. To read the current Public Arts Strategy, click the link below.


The gallery is a great place to embark on a tour of the region’s public art, featuring murals, sculptures and integrated artworks, which highlight the city’s Ngarrindjeri significance, historical richness, multicultural nature and environmental qualities.

Use this interactive map to find artwork locations near you. Click on pins for more details about individual artworks.