Mosman Art Walk 2026. We reveal the full price list and where to see every artwork.

The Mosman Art Walk is back for 2026 with the biggest line up of artists in its history.
By ANNA USHER
Mosman’s favourite shop-window gallery is back – and in 2026, it’s not just bigger, it’s more collectable than ever.
The Mosman Art Walk returns for its sixth year from Thursday 19 February to Tuesday 10 March, transforming shops, salons, cafés and offices across the village into a free, three-week outdoor exhibition – with original works priced from $350 to $17,000.

The 2026 Art Walk runs from Feb 19 – March 10, with 150 works featuring in the front windows of local shops.
This year’s Walk has attracted record interest, with more than 150 entries from 93 artists, including 43 artists new to the event. The final curated line-up spans painting, printmaking, photography, ceramics and contemporary jewellery – and for the first time, Mosman Collective has compiled a price and location guide so locals know exactly what’s on offer, what it costs, and where to find it.
At the top end of the scale is acclaimed artist Jo Bertini, whose work, Travelling Light – Toko Ranges is located at Belle Property and is priced at $17,000 – the most expensive art work in this year’s walk.

Christabel Blackman, Mauve Bouquet. $950.

Evert Ploeg, Red Blinkers. $5,250.
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At the more accessible end, visitors can pick up original works from $350, including two Mosman ferry-inspired watercolours by local artist Mia Taffel, on display at One French Summer.
Between those price points sits an unusually broad and collectable mix of works, including:
- Ben Brown, AC/DC Sydney — Harry Hartog, $950
- Ken Done, Model and boats — Three Sparrows Books, $4,500
- Evert Ploeg, Red Blinkers — Harry Hartog, $5,250
- Timothy Johnston, Jewel – Balmoral Island — Cultiver, $13,800
- Mirra Whale, The Observer — Mud Australia, $7,800
- Michael Kempson, Native and Exotic — Brow Rituals, $1,500

The popular annual event is presented by the Mosman High School Art Committee in partnership with Mosman Council.
Photography also features for the first time, with award-winning photographer Gavin Libotte exhibiting First Wave at Eyes on Mosman, priced at $400, following his recent Mayor of Waverley Prize win at the Head On Photography Festival.
In another first, Mosman Library will host a physical exhibition of works by Mosman High School students, building on last year’s popular digital display. As always, 30 per cent of every artwork sold goes directly back to the school’s art program, supporting equipment, workshops and student opportunities.
Founded in 2021 as a COVID-safe initiative, the Mosman Art Walk has evolved into a genuine cultural fixture – boosting foot traffic for retailers while reinforcing Mosman’s long-standing reputation as a place where art lives well beyond gallery walls.
Mosman Collective has compiled an artwork list and location guide for the 2026 Mosman Art Walk, giving locals a clear, practical way to browse, compare and buy – whether you’re a first-time buyer or a serious collector.
📍 Mosman Art Walk 2026
🗓 19 February – 10 March 2026
🎨 Free, self-guided across Mosman village
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