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Hosier Lane opened as a Street Art Gallery in 1998 by the City Lights Initiative. [3] The lane is located opposite the entrance to the Atrium at Federation Square on Flinders Street, placing the lane prominent position in the city. The lane has been noted for the quality and the often political nature of its art. [4]
In 2006, the State Government "proudly sponsored" The Melbourne Design Guide, a book which celebrates Melbourne graffiti from a design perspective. That same year, some of Melbourne's graffiti-covered laneways were featured in Tourism Victoria's Lose Yourself in Melbourne campaign. One year later, the State Government introduced tough anti ...
The laneway is home to several vibrant bars, cafes, restaurants, boutiques, sushi bars and shops, as well as some of Melbourne's best examples of street art and graffiti, particularly stencil graffiti, known as "City Lights". This precinct has been used in tourist promotion campaigns for the city.
It runs north from Flinders Lane to Collins Street, between Elizabeth Street and Swanston Street. The laneway is famous for its vibrant bars, cafes, restaurants and boutiques. It also features some of Melbourne's most well-known examples of street art and graffiti and the precinct has been used in tourism campaigns for the city. [1]
Degraves Street is a pedestrian precinct and thoroughfare in the Melbourne central business district in Victoria, Australia.It is a short, narrow laneway that runs north–south from Flinders Street to Flinders Lane and is situated in-between Swanston and Elizabeth streets.
Caledonian Lane is a street in the Melbourne central business district. It is a short, quiet and narrow (4 metre wide) open laneway , running between Little Bourke and Lonsdale streets. The alley has been a street artists’ favourite for years and is often referred to as the 'gaming laneway' hosting various gaming murals.
After Chinese propoganda slogans painted, artists respond with anti-China graffiti
Melbourne, Victoria: Collingwood premiership player Nick Daicos by Jarrod Grech. Located in Hosier Lane, Melbourne. [19] Ben Simmons, Liz Cambage, Andrew Bogut, Lauren Jackson and Andrew Gaze: Basketball: 2019: Melbourne, Victoria: Located at Docklands Stadium. By graffiti artist Sofles after being commissioned by Visit Victoria and Basketball ...