ID: Wide view of Morley Station’s modern, multi-level car park, featuring a subtle large-scale botanical and geometric design integrated into the metallic screen panels on the exterior façade.

public art


Haylee is currently focused on expanding her practice as a public artist, creating large-scale murals and sculptural artworks that serve as both public art installations and cultural landmarks. Each project is designed to evoke a sense of place and identity, incorporating elements of the local environment, history, and culture.

As a project manager, Haylee works closely with stakeholders to bring the artworks to life. She is experienced in navigating the logistical complexities of public art projects and is committed to delivering high-quality artwork that is completed on time and within budget. Whether working on a community mural or collaborating with large organisations, Haylee’s attention to detail and ability to adapt to each project’s needs make her a sought-after public artist in the Perth area.

She is currently working on delivering a massive 1.5 kilometre-long artwork on METRONET's Armadale viaduct, collaborating with artists Melski, Seantelle Walsh and Amok Island. Haylee and Mel are co-project managers on this incredibly complex project, and Haylee was responsible for creating the overarching theme and design for the project - seamlessly combing four different artists' work into a unified whole across 1.5 kilometres of viaduct.

Haylee works with government organisations, community groups, corporate teams and property developers to deliver her iconic public artworks.

ID: Hand of an artist holding a paintbrush and adding details to a leaf on a pastel-coloured mural. The artist’s hand is covered in paint, and a scaffold is just visible in the background.