Emily Crockford’s dazzling ‘The Phantom (Sydney) Opera House’ was selected for the cover of the iconic venue’s Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging Strategy for 2021-23.
The hordes that flock to Stockland Shopping Centres around Australia might find Lisa Scott’s Two Love Birds prettily sitting between two storefronts. The acrylic and mixed-media painting was one of a number of artworks licensed by the company to enliven their retail corridors.
With Garden Pop Bird Pop, Emily Crockford clad her charming depictions of animal and plant life on one of her largest canvases in Barangaroo.
City of Sydney’s Creative Hoarding program showcases artists’ work on a large scale in very visible locations, beautifying and transforming the visual impact of construction sites throughout the city.
Studio A continued to bring special magic to the annual Spilt Milk summer music festival in Canberra in 2019, licensing artworks by Meagan Pelham and Emily Crockford. The works were printed at large scale across the festival grounds. Young lovers posed for selfies in front of Meagan’s love poem paintings.
Emily Crockford was one of ten Australian artists selected for the pilot run of the City of Sydney’s Creative Hoardings program. Her work, Sydney Opera House at Night, was licensed by the local Government for free use by construction contractors all over Sydney.