The regional street art festival promises a weekend of colour, creativity and community, featuring 10 of the world’s most exciting street artists.
The artists will transform Mordi Village, doubling the street art precinct’s murals and turning it into a mesmerising open-air art gallery from Saturday 5 – Sunday 6 April.
Artists featured at this year’s festival include:
- Rising star Drez, who will bring his signature portal artwork to Mordialloc, inviting festival-goers to step inside a unique visual experience
- Smug, known for his stunning, hyper-realistic murals, who will add incredible depth and detail to his work
- Minna Leunig, a Victorian-based artist and daughter of the late Michael Leunig, who will offer her poetic and thought-provoking artistry
- Lauren YS, an LA-based renegade known for boldly expressing queerness and identity, who will transform a vintage 1980s Porsche 911 into a psychedelic canvas on wheels
- Bidju, a First Nations artist who combines contemporary styles with traditional motifs
- Ellen Porteus, an illustrator, muralist, and animator with a hyper-colour aesthetic
- Claudio Mantuano, a vibrant and playful local street artist from the Kingston area
- Sofles, the graffiti lord and industry legend whose intricate murals push the boundaries of urban art
- Jason Parker a fine artist with a vibrant emotionally evocative colour pallet
- Jasmine Crisp, a young and incredibly talented Adelaide-based painter who blends traditional oil painting techniques with contemporary themes

The festival, which is curated and produced by Juddy Roller, will be a bustling block party that will come alive with beats from a lineup of Melbourne DJs and food trucks serving everything from BBQ to burgers and chips to churros, presented by St Felix and Urban Ground.
Alongside brews from Mordialloc’s own Wolf of the Willows, Melbourne’s beloved Stomping Ground, and Moorabbin’s 2 Brothers, audiences will be kept entertained, fueled and refreshed.
Street art enthusiasts can join guided art tours led by an award-winning expert, diving deeper into the creative process behind the works. Families and kids will find plenty of hands-on fun, with a giant paint-by-numbers mural, face painting, and interactive workshops.
Shoppers can browse market stalls featuring unique goods from local businesses—including a St Felix Gin x Wall to Wall custom gin bottle designed by Drez. Meanwhile, art lovers can visit Mordi’s art space and gallery, Le Studio, where works from 12 talented local artists will be displayed.
“Wall to Wall has always been more than just an art event—it’s a cultural celebration,” said festival founder and Juddy Roller Creative Director Shaun Hossack.
“As we mark our tenth anniversary, we’re celebrating the over 110 stunning murals that we’ve brought to life across four different locations, and the inspiring legacy that endures long after the walls are painted.
“It’s amazing to see the journey we’ve been on—from the underground scene that helped launch artists like Rone and Adnate, to now embracing all forms of creativity, including live music, interactive workshops, and so much more.”
What: Wall to Wall 2025
When: Saturday 5 April–Sunday 6 April, 10am – 9pm
Where: Mordi Village Arts and Cultural Precinct, located along Lamana Road and surrounding laneways in Mordialloc
For more information visit juddyroller.com.au
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