PROJECTS
WRAP’s projects span public art, placemaking, art collections and management and creative activation.
Connecting people and place through meaningful art and design.
New Hoarding for University Square
A significant new artwork by First Nations artist Lisa Waup now transforms the hoarding surrounding University Square, marking the beginning of a multi-stage public artwork that will unfold across the site over the coming years.
In Dialogue: A Curated Collection for 11 Stewart Street
WRAP was engaged as curator for the art collection at 11 Stewart Street, developing a bespoke commissioning and curatorial strategy that responds to Richmond's rich history of making, industry and creative production.
Honouring Aunty Dot: A Place of Gathering and Memory
Celebrating the life and legacy of Elder Aunty Dorothy (Dot) Peters AM, Binak Ngarrgu invites visitors to slow down, listen, and connect with Country. Nestled amongst a ring of eucalyptus trees beside the nearby creek and waterways of Blind Creek Reserve, the artwork creates a place for reflection, storytelling, and shared knowledge.
Gather at Summerset
A new public artwork at Summerset Cranbourne North welcomes visitors with references to natural landscape and lifecycles.
Making Together: Creativity and Storytelling
WRAP partnered with Est. and IKEA to deliver a series of creative workshops and family-focused activations designed to celebrate making, storytelling and the power of creativity in everyday life.
Taking Shape: Design and Sustainability
Presented as part of Melbourne Design Week, Taking Shape brought together more than twenty Australian artists and designers in a major exhibition exploring sustainability, experimentation and the evolving role of design in contemporary life.
Yinga Baan, Song of Water
At 242 Exhibition Street, the lobby becomes more than a passage. It is redefined as a cultural threshold, a place where architecture and art converge to create an encounter with Country and story.
Yinga Baan — Song of Water by Wurundjeri / Yorta Yorta / Wiradjuri artist and designer Simone Thomson traces the story of the Birrarung — the River of Mists and Shadows.
NAIDOC Week at Knight Frank
For NAIDOC Week 2025, Knight Frank wanted to commission a temporary activation. Our team worked closely with Wurundjeri / Yorta Yorta / Wiradjuri artist and designer Simone Thomson to create a vibrant, temporary installation along the Birrarung. Translating the artist’s original hand sketches and drawings into large-scale temporary vinyl, we worked closely to craft the layered design under her direction.
Mapping Connection in Fitzroy North
Country and community converge in a new landmark First Nations mural in North Fitzroy.
Embedded Memory Emerges at Preston's Bell Station
As part of Victoria’s Level Crossing Removal Project, Embedded Memory stands as a culturally resonant public artwork woven into urban transformation.
Port Phillip Public Sculpture Celebrates First Nations Connections to Waterways
Water Journeys traces the paths of water and story across time. The artwork responds to Port Melbourne’s long-standing role as a place of arrival and departure—a threshold shaped by First Nations fishing and travel routes, as well as successive waves of migration and cultural change. In this context, Water Journeys becomes both a marker and a meditation on movement: across water, across time, and across generations.
An Art Collection Shaped by Place: Fitzroy & Co
WRAP was engaged by Est. to act as lead curator for the Fitzroy & Co residential art collection, developing a site-wide curatorial framework and delivering a significant multi-artist commissioning program embedded within one of Melbourne’s most culturally rich neighbourhoods.
Bespoke Textiles Invigorate ACMI Offices
To mark the redevelopment of the national museum of screen culture, ACMI, custom textile works were commissioned for the institution's offices.
Celebration as Practice: A Party for Better Rehab
An Immersive Dining and Creative Event: Celebrating Care, Connection and Achievement
A Public Artwork that Draws Together Stories of Place, Community, and Movement
Located in Truganina on Bunurong Country, Converging is a public artwork that draws together stories of place, community, and movement.
An Immersive Activation for Visit Victoria Spans Sculpture, Sound and Digital Storytelling
A temporary installation invites reflection and sensory storytelling at the Australian Tourism Expo. Bunjil’s Nest is a multi-layered temporary installation that brought together sound, moving image and sculpture to transform the site into a place of sensory storytelling.
Museum of Contemporary Art Collaboration
For the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, designer and artist Lucy Simpson (Yuwaalaraay) created a major new commission, supported by WRAP through end-to-end creative production and delivery.
Check-in Time for a Western Australian Hotel Art Collection
WRAP was engaged to assess, document, and consolidate the art collection of a luxury hotel complex. Our role encompassed a thorough audit of artworks across the property, evaluating their condition, placement, and other key details.