Beautiful Beaumont Doors

Six local female artists to install murals on external doorways along Beaumont Street

(Pictured - Clare O’Hara)

On Saturday 20 May from 10am to 4pm, six local female artists will install mural artworks on external business doorways along Beaumont Street in Hamilton.

Funded by Newcastle Council’s Special Business Rate Program and with support from the Hamilton Business Improvement Association, this innovative project by public art agency The Wall Station aims to promote urban beautification and reduce vandalism to business properties.

Artist Line Up

Artist Locations

  • Also known as Madison Battams, Squidless Studios is a one woman show whose illustrative and quirky style spans across artworks, murals, tattoos, posters and merchandise. 


    Painting at Gallery X Barbershop

    91 Beaumont Street, Hamilton

  • Melody loves bright colours and funky designs and she takes inspiration from from a combination of modern and ancient art. 

    Painting at Coal Espresso Bar

    1/50 Beaumont St, Hamilton

  • Ireelance artist, designer, writer and filmmaker Kate Teal-Spicer often works with acrylics on canvas to create vibrant abstract works.

    Painting at The Neighbourhood Barber & Salon

    42 Beaumont Street, Hamilton

  • Painting and drawing are fundamental to Bridie’s practice. She’s equally at home undertaking performance art and collaborative installations. Naturally occurring forms found in beautiful and ordinary spaces are her inspiration.



    Painting at Retro Wardrobe

    1/133 Beaumont Street, Hamilton

  • Clare is a talented First Nations artist whose figurative work has an Australian flora and fauna focus.

    Painting at Lords Coffee & Associates

    148B Beaumont St, Hamilton

  • Clare brightens peoples’ lives with colourful vibrant abstract art – paired with metallic accents, resin work and experimental textures – inspired by animals (particularly birds) and nature.

    
Painting at Lollypop Kids

    94 Beaumont Street, Hamilton

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