We acknowledge the traditional owners and sovereign custodians of the land on which Collingwood Yards is situated, the Wurundjeri people of the Woiwurrung language group. We extend our respect to their Ancestors and all First Peoples and Elders past, present, and future.

Keith Haring Mural Fund

Art is for Everyone – Keith Haring

Help Keep the Keith Haring Mural for Everyone

 

Collingwood Yards is home to the iconic Keith Haring Mural. Created in 1984, this mural is the only surviving work of Haring’s in Australia, and one of very few remaining works internationally.

Haring’s own activism, founded on a belief in the power of people to change the world, and his optimism – visually bold, energetic and playful – continues to inspire the creative community in Collingwood Yards and beyond. 

Collingwood Yards are the proud caretakers and conservators of The Keith Haring Mural. We ask our community to assist us in this important work by making a donation, big or small, to the Keith Haring Mural Fund.

All donations $2 and above made to the Contemporary Arts Precincts Public Fund are tax-deductible. Please make a donation via the form below. You can also contact us to make a donation or request a partnership proposal.

Individuals

Our partners and supporters enable the critical work of our organisations – creating and ensuring affordable and stimulating spaces for artists in the inner city.

Our individual supporters can make contributions toward specific spaces, programs, capital improvements or for the organisation’s work in general.

Corporates

Collingwood Yards offers scaleable, meaningful and valuable ways to contribute to the arts and your local community.

We work with our corporate partners to ensure creative and  quality opportunities for engagement  promotion that aligns with our shared values and ambitions.

"Collingwood Yards provides an exciting convergence point for diverse creative communities of artists and organisations."

Channon Goodwin
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“It's important for the artists we work with to be connected. There's creative community everywhere you look."

Sue Roff
Arts Project Australia
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