BTS ‘Magic Dragon’ for Macquarie Centre’s 2024 Lunar New Year. Footage by Capture Creative, Music: Dos Uvas by Pale Jay - The Celestial Suite

In Australia's largest and longest-running Street Art Festival, Wonderwalls returned to Port Kembla in November 2022. Featuring 14 of Australia's leading mural artists, the festival took the port town and transformed it into a permanent 24/7 outdoor exhibition. Video edit by Max Pasalic from Verb Syndicate.

Cultural vibrancy in Nelson, BC continues to flourish under the festival’s engagement of street artists, muralists, creators, and art enthusiasts joining the festival from the local, national, and international art scene. Here is a recap video of the fourth Nelson International Mural Festival by The Nelson and District Arts Council in August 2022.

‘Imagine… the Wonder of Picture books’ curated by Sarah Morley, features works, stories and characters from much-loved Australian picture books that come to life in this celebration of children’s literature. To view more information on the exhibition, including illustrator audio guides and The Imagine Exhibition microsite, visit here.

'The Night Symphony' A mural collaboration by Sophi Odling and Christina Huynh for Liverpool City Council - Video edit by Feras Shaheen.

The Last Lion is a collaborative mural by Christina Huynh and Sophi Odling, commissioned by Burwood Council in partnership with Burwood Chinatown. Timelapse video compilation by Mike Belkin.

Residing underneath the new M8 pedestrian underpass in Kingsgrove, Fantastic Worlds by Christina Huynh is one of 18 commissioned artworks for WestConnex’s Canal to Creek Public Art Program. To view all works, please visit the Canal to Creek virtual portal. Video edit by Randall Evans at Envision Videos.

This video was created for the PhD project Refracted Cubes by Alix Beattie. The website is a space to provide context for murals within the urban landscape. This video is of Christina Huynh (aka STYNA) creating a mural that was commissioned by the Walker Group on the hoarding surrounding the construction zone of the new Western Sydney University campus at Bankstown. Check out Refracted Cubes website for images, artist information and essay.

Commissioned by Banna Property Group, the River Market mural is a collaboration between Christina Huynh and Scott Nagy. It is a figurative piece inspired by Hoi An Ancient Town and the Mekong Delta in Vietnam. Video edit by Adam Scarf.