25 Years of Making

Since our founding in 1993, we’ve worked to create a place for emerging and established creatives to develop ideas, investigate materiality, deliver projects, and extend their practice.

25 Years of Making

Since our founding in 1993, we’ve worked to create a place for emerging and established creatives to develop ideas, investigate materiality, deliver projects, and extend their practice.

25 years later and we continue to collaborate with artists, architects, designers and developers on many levels across the globe — bringing uncommon creativity to the public realm through ambitious public art projects, architectural design solutions and bespoke functional interventions. We want to thank you — the creatives and collaborators that keep us making.

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Best of Public Art 2021

Best of Public Art 2021

In its sixth iteration, UAP, in collaboration with five influential curators, has surveyed top public art projects of the year, reflecting trends and recurring themes that artists are addressing in different ways and in diverse locations globally.

Indigenous Architects, Artists to Lead Redevelopment of Cook’s Landing Place

Indigenous Architects, Artists to Lead Redevelopment of Cook’s Landing Place

Alison Page and Nik Lachajczak, in collaboration with UAP, brings to life 'The Eyes of the Land and Sea' at Captain Cook's landing place in Kamay Botany National Park. The monumental artwork symbolises both the ribs of the Endeavour and the bones of a whale (a Gweagal totem).

Sebastian Moody and His World Full of Meaning

Sebastian Moody and His World Full of Meaning

He is in the business of making compelling stories that connect with audiences. The power of storytelling is central to Sebastian’s work with the prominence of using characteristic text works that speak to the public as messages in communal transitionary spaces, such as vehicular underpasses and building walls.