Public Art Projects

Site-responsive and community-engaged works that explore connection, environment, and shared histories. These projects extend beyond traditional spaces, weaving narratives that engage audiences in dialogue and collective experience.

Town Hall Hoarding Commission (2024)

Adelaide Town Hall

Resonance is a temporary, site-specific public artwork created for the City of Adelaide’s Town Hall hoarding. Commissioned by the Helpmann Academy, the piece transforms archival photographs from the Helpmann Academy and the City of Adelaide into sculptural sound waves — a visual homage to the city's rich musical heritage.

Located on the King William Street exterior, the work offers a layered, abstract connection to Adelaide’s cultural legacy, honouring its status as Australia’s only UNESCO City of Music and celebrating the rhythms of past and future creative generations.

Commissioned by Helpmann Academy with support from the City of Adelaide.

Stobie Pole Project (2023)

City of Port Adelaide Enfield

The Stobie Pole Project (2023) was commissioned by SA Power Networks through the Helpmann Academy as part of a public art initiative to revitalise spaces in the City of Port Adelaide Enfield.

For this series, Révész drew inspiration from the nearby river environment, incorporating the forms and textures of local flora into a set of black and white artworks. The monochrome palette emphasises natural detail and surface, while the vertical format of the stobie poles allows these organic impressions to unfold rhythmically through the streetscape, inviting quiet encounters with place.

Produce Lane Initiative (2021)

City of Adelaide

Produce Lane Initiative (2021) was a City of Adelaide public art project developed in partnership with TAFE SA and Adelaide College of the Arts. Révész contributed works from her ongoing series Surrealism in the Dark — images that began in the darkroom and evolved through digital layering, exploring chance, distortion, and transformation. Installed via lightboxes and projection, the works brought analogue textures into a shifting urban space.