Tre Bella Lane Mural
Singleton artist Sally Hinchcliffe and St Catherine’s Catholic College year 12 graduate Altheya Agena joined forces to create a 15m mural to activate this important laneway off John Street in Singleton’s town centre.
This vibrant mural was commissioned as part of the The Living Laneways Project which aimed to reconnect community to local business, generate a sense of local identity to Singleton laneways, as well as bring much needed reactivation to the public spaces in Singleton.
This project aligned with Council’s Arts and Culture Strategy 2020-2030, while also enabling Council to understand how the larger Singleton community will benefit from these types of installations on an economic and social level. The project brought international attention to Singleton, through collaboration between Council, University of Newcastle’s FASTLab and the Austrian organisation Ars Electronica to deliver the Shadowgram project in Bourke’s Arcade. The Living Laneways project is funded by the NSW Government Streets as Shared Spaces grant program.
For further details go to Living Laneways – Tre Bella Laneway mural – YouTube