Close Menu
Rate My ArtRate My Art
  • Home
  • Art Investment
  • Art Investors
  • Art Rate
  • Artist
  • Fine Art
  • Invest in Art
What's Hot

Contemporary art in the spotlight of the Riviera: Fine Art Cannes

May 21, 2026

‘It keeps me in touch with life’: The London artist still working at 103

May 21, 2026

THE KEY WEST GALLERY GUIDE

May 21, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Get In Touch
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
Rate My ArtRate My Art
  • Home
  • Art Investment
  • Art Investors
  • Art Rate
  • Artist
  • Fine Art
  • Invest in Art
Rate My ArtRate My Art
Home»Artist»Wellington council removes artists’ bus stop murals
Artist

Wellington council removes artists’ bus stop murals

By MilyeMay 17, 20263 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

[ad_1]

Aro Valley's colourful bus stop was painted by Xoë Hall in 2011.

Aro Valley’s colourful bus stop was painted by Xoë Hall in 2011.
Photo: RNZ / Sammy Carter

Some quirky colourful murals in Wellington’s equally colourful Aro Valley are being taken down or covered up, but the move has locals upset by the move toward the drab.

Popular Wellington artist Xoë Hall painted her retro fashion mural emblazoned with ‘Bus Stop Boutique’ on Aro Street in 2011, but Wellington City Council will be replacing it.

Further down Aro Street, another bus stop mural – a swirl of colours and shapes – was painted over in grey a few weeks ago, and the artist said she was not notified prior.

Anu-Dhyana Edser was disappointed to find her 2011 mural painted over.

Edser said the council commissioned $500 for the original mural – including paint supplies.

“If I could do another one somewhere else and get paid for it and paid for it properly, that would be pretty good.”

Anu-Dhyana Edser painted a mural on an Aro Valley bus stop in 2011.

Anu-Dhyana Edser painted this mural on an Aro Valley bus stop in 2011.
Photo: Dhyanaartist.com

In a joint statement, Metlink and the Wellington City Council said the work had been done as part of the bus stop maintenance programme.

“Murals are considered temporary public artworks that last between 5 and 10 years.”

The bus stop on the Aro Street close to Raroa Road painted grey.

The bus stop on Aro Street close to Raroa Road was painted over with grey.
Photo: RNZ / Sammy Carter

They said both murals had passed their agreement periods.

“Wellington City Council and Metlink aim to notify artists when their work is approaching the end of agreement periods, and due to be repainted. Scheduled works can change, so sometimes this isn’t always ahead of time.”

They said graffiti had also obscured the artworks.

Some Aro Valley residents were gutted the bus stops were being decommissioned, saying the suburb was known for its colour and vibrancy.

Resident Jo Tregidga wanted to see a compromise, where the artists could be paid to spruce up the old murals.

“It’d be very sad to see it replaced with just … standard bus stops that we see everywhere.”

Aro Valley’s now-grey shelter is where local Kim Pollock catches the bus each day, she said she missed the mural.

“It was definitely the highlight of my day because it was like bubbly, it was fun, it was colourful.”

“Now? Not so much.”

Pollock didn’t understand why the mural had been covered, saying there was nothing wrong with it.

She said she was disappointed in the council and they should have asked Aro Valley residents what they wanted first.

“Why do it to the bus stop? What has the bus stop ever done except bring happiness?”

Xoë Hall's original Bus Stop Boutique was painted in 2011.

Xoë Hall’s Bus Stop Boutique.
Photo: RNZ / Sammy Carter

Artist Xoë Hall said the public murals were only ever temporary, and it was understandable to see them eventually taken down or covered up.

“I wouldn’t be surprised if WCC replaced what’s left of our public art with more advertising for Uber and what not,” she told RNZ.

Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero, a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.

[ad_2]

Source link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleWealthy Boomers collected blue-chip paintings. Gen Z is opting for collectibles. Who will come up trumps?
Next Article Artist says debut gallery showcase is “a privilege”

Related Posts

Artist

‘It keeps me in touch with life’: The London artist still working at 103

May 21, 2026
Artist

UWS Lego street: Mystery artist creates viral sidewalk art display with son in NYC

May 21, 2026
Artist

Archibald prize 2026: Richard Lewer’s portrait of artist Iluwanti Ken wins $100,000 | Archibald prize 2026

May 21, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

How can I avoid art investment scams?

August 26, 2024

Art Investment Strategies: How to Capitalize on the Buyer’s Art Market

August 26, 2024

Investing in Fine Art Made Simple

August 26, 2024
Monthly Featured
Artist

Letchworth artist named winner of national painting prize

MilyeJuly 22, 2025
Artist

At an Artist’s Apartment in Brooklyn, a Creative Filipino Feast to Celebrate AAPI Month

MilyeMay 22, 2025
Fine Art

Bob Dylan exhibition ‘Retrospectrum’ to open in Manchester

MilyeMay 18, 2026
Most Popular

Xcel Energy backs off plans for another gas rate hike in Colorado

October 21, 2024

Wynton Marsalis Named Lincoln Center’s 2026-2027 Visionary Artist

May 21, 2026

WWE Hall Of Famer Praises Roman Reigns As “A True Artist”; Compares Success To Seth Rollins’ Rise

October 16, 2024
Our Picks

Artist recreates Constable masterpieces on coins

March 19, 2025

Foreign buyers swoop as Indigenous art takes off

April 2, 2025

Timelapse shows 3,000 hats turned into art

June 29, 2025
Weekly Featured

ART Broadway Revival Recoups Investment

May 17, 2026

It does not align with the band’s values in any way

August 30, 2025

DAR GLOBAL AND ART DISTRICT REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT ANNOUNCE ‘MAD’, MUSCAT’S MARINE, ART & DIGITAL DISTRICT

December 8, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
  • Get In Touch
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
© 2026 Rate My Art

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.