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Veterans Public Arts Trail (Saturday)

Date

Friday 20 March 2026

Time

Duration (in hours)

10:00 pm

2.5

Type of Event

Walking Tour

Location

Melbourne CBD and Surrounds

Hosted by

Mark Johnston

Melbourne

Description

Discover Melbourne’s cultural landscape through the creativity and lived experiences of those who served. The Veterans Public Arts Trail (VPAT) reveals how deeply Veteran stories are woven into the city’s built environment: from the Arts Precinct to its civic spaces, Melbourne is shaped, enriched and uplifted by artworks created by or connected to Australia’s Veteran Community.


Led by Mark Johnston, this guided 2.5-hour walk explores a curated selection of sculptures, memorials, murals, architecture and public artworks that reflect the service, resilience and imagination of Veteran Artists across generations. The route follows mostly flat, paved ground, beginning in Melbourne’s CBD and concluding at the ANVAM Gallery, where participants are invited to gather for refreshments and further discussion.


Along the way, Mark will share insights into the artists and their practice, the symbolism behind each piece and the powerful role creativity plays in remembrance, recovery and identity. The VPAT offers a deeper appreciation of how public art can honour service, spark conversation and create connection, and how Melbourne’s artistic heart is built, quite literally, on the stories and creative contributions of Veterans.


Reflective, engaging and inspiring, this tour invites you to see Melbourne, and the Veteran Arts Community, through a new lens.


The VPAT is open to the Veteran Community and general public.

What to bring

Curiosity, comfortable clothes and shoes to walk in, and a drink bottle.

Location

Melbourne CBD and Surrounds

Melbourne VIC, Australia

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ANVAM acknowledges Traditional Owners and Elders past and present. We acknowledge their continuing connection to country, community, art & culture.

ANVAM acknowledges the sacrifices made by all those who have served Australia on the land, on the sea and in the air, and their families.

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