Voyages Tourism.
Voyages Tourism Australia, operators of Ayers Rock Resort, have revealed a large-scale mural in Melbourne to mark the 10th anniversary of Field of Light, the installation at Uluru in a campaign via Spark Foundry Australia.
Imagined at scale by Wurundjeri muralist Alex Kerr, the mural is an interpretation of a bespoke painting by Anangu artist of Walkatjara Art, Valerie Brumby.
The Anangu are the Traditional Owners of Uluru.
The mural is located at the corner of Swan and Carroll Street, Richmond.
Its background, envisioned by Kerr, is a representation of Wurundjeri country, with the Waa (crow) and Bunjil (Eagle). Bunjil is the creator of Country and Waa is the protector.
“This mural is a powerful way to mark ten years of Field of Light,” said Voyages Tourism chief revenue & marketing officer, Ana Sofia Ayala.
“Valerie and Alex have created something that not only reflects the beauty of the installation at Uluru, but also the depth of story and connection behind it. We’re proud to help share this moment with Melbourne and to celebrate the artists who made it possible.”
The mural will be on display until April 18, 2026, with Brumby’s original painting to be then permanently exhibited at the Gallery of Central Australia (GoCA), Ayers Rock, Uluru.
“It’s an honour to have been involved in such an inspiring work of art,” said Spark Foundry Australia client partner, Alex Brown.
“Moments like this remind us why we do what we do – and how meaningful it is to contribute to a thought-provoking piece that genuinely adds to our community.”
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