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Monday, 25 May 2026

Public Art Gallery

The PTA has an extensive collection of public art which has developed and expanded with the network, from electrification of the trains in the early 1990s to the METRONET program in recent years.

Explore our gallery to find out more about the artworks that you encounter in your regular public transport journeys, or to inspire you to travel to see more of the great art in the collection.

Discover their locations, the artists’ names, and the background behind each piece.

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Together We Heal

KinXt

Title: Together We Heal

Artist/s: KinXt

Year: 2025

Category: Integrated

Site: Long Park, Queens Park Station precinct

Location Details: Shade canopies

Medium: Perforated aluminium

Artist/s Statement:

Country is not just land but a source of identity, belonging and culture. The connection between a mother and her child's soul, is a journey of spiritual development for both. Sharing their understanding of themselves, their history and responsibilities to the environment and protection for our future generations. The vines and leaves represent the struggles and trauma overcome with future generations (represented by circles). The lines surrounding are the country we all live and walk on together.

 

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