Carrington Street, Eggins Lane and Larkin Lane, Lismore
A visit to Lismore is not complete without exploring Lismore Laneways and the renowned ‘Back Alley Gallery’, in the heart of the city block.
The streetscape has been transformed into a spectacular, larger-than-life gallery by talented local, national and international street artists.
Wandering Lismore Laneways, you can also find amazing public artworks, listen to local sounds and stories, swap books and connect with community activities, and discover amazing dining and shopping experiences.
Find out more about Lismore Laneways and the Back Alley Gallery, and we invite you to return often to encounter inspiring new art and events!
Big Scrub Rainforest Mural
Laneway linking Browns Creek Carpark and Woodlark Street, Lismore
Immerse yourself in an artistic expression of the region’s iconic Big Scrub, with a larger-than-life mural depicting intricate shapes and forms of the local flora. Follow the leafy path under festoon lighting to the CBD.
Lightbox Lane
Laneway Woodlark Street, and Browns Creek Carpark, Lismore
Step away from the busyness of Woodlark St for a moment and into the Laneway to admire the works of emerging and established local artists in the ‘Lightbox Lane’ gallery. This display changes periodically to reflect Lismore’s seasons – so there’s always something new to enjoy.
Artwork credits: "Bundjalung Jagun' artwork by Tania Marlowe, 'In the Heart' sculpture by Holly Ahern and Eden Crawford-Harriman, and 'The Antechinus Family' by Andrew Cullen, and streetart by TheMoodpie.