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Darwin Street Art Festival 2026
A city-wide public art festival turning Darwin walls into a live gallery.
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Dates
22 May 2026 - 5 June 2026
Time
09:00 - 18:00
Venue
Darwin CBD + multiple mural sites
Location
Darwin NT, Darwin
Price
Free
Audience
All ages; Art lovers; Locals; Visitors
Accessibility
Public-space dependent
Style
Murals / artists at work / city laneways
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