Mordi Village was abuzz all weekend as Wall to Wall Festival 2025 took over the precinct.
It was celebration of creativity and colour and the street-art movement that's rejuvenating towns and cities across the world.
Curated by the award-winning street art collective Juddy Roller, this year's edition saw ten artists (Adnate, Jason Parker, Lauren YS, Sofles, , Minna Leunig, Ellen Porteus, Drez, Claudio Mantuano, Kyle Brightside and Bidju) painting large-scale murals, further strengthening Mordi Village's reputation as a destination hot spot.
Two Porsches were also transformed into striking pieces, by artists DREZ and Lauren YS. And artist Jason Parker returned to complete his work on the second side of a van he painted last year, which paid homage to a local couple from the area.
Alongside the incredible art and artists, the festival also showcased the local artisans, creatives and wellness businesses which operate within the precinct.
It also featured live music, artists talks, workshops, walking tours and family friendly activities and we were also thrilled to include Little Birdie Market in the event!
We are super proud of our growing, vibrant arts and cultural scene in Kingston. Events like Wall to Wall support our business precincts to thrive.
This year's masterpieces will expand the existing self-guided art trail and further encourage visitation to our city.
Mordi Village is in the Mordialloc Industrial Precinct, bordered by Governor Road and the Epsom Wetlands and near our new aquatic and leisure centre that is under construction.
To find out more about the festival head to kingston.vic.gov.au/community/events/upcoming-events/wall-to-wall.