Mindeerup (Min-dee-rup) is the gateway to South Perth, providing a vibrant and engaging visitor experience with its open spaces featuring eye-catching public artworks, feature lighting and landscaped areas.
The piazza homes larger-than-life numbat and frill neck lizard canopies that were conceived in consultation with Perth Zoo, with the animals representing the zoo’s focus on conservation and native fauna. More public artworks include a family of friendly meerkats and a trio of promenading emus created by Western Australian artists Mikaela Castledine and Russell Sheridan. After dark, a spectacular sound and light show come to life.
Conceived by Yondee Shane Hansen and Art + (Art Coordination), Karl Kep Ngoornd-iny (meaning Fire and Water Dreaming) is an innovative display that combines projection technologies and an evocative soundscape to share ancient stories and represents the cycles and rhythms of country from an Aboriginal perspective.