
| Artist - Suzie Bleach, Andrew Townsend Title - A Delicate Moment Medium - Bronze Location - Woden Owned and maintained by - artsACT Commissioned - 2019 | A Delicate Moment Our hope for the future rests on a delicate balance: a sustainable relationship between humans and nature. |

| Artist - Anne Ross Title - A is for Alexander B is for Bunyip C is for Canberra Medium - Bronze, Stainless Steel, Glass, Light Location - Gungahlin Owned and maintained by - artsACT Commissioned - 2011 | A is for Alexander B is for Bunyip C is for Canberra Alexander Bunyip is a character from the popular 1972 children's book, The Monster that Ate Canberra by author and illustrator, Michael Salmon. In what became a series of books the bunyip is portrayed as a bemused adventurer who comes up with some novel uses for Canberra’s iconic landmarks. Anne Ross playfully shows the bunyip with his trusty travel case in hand heading out from a day in the national triangle. Cast by Perrin Sculpture Foundry |
 | Artist - Matthew Calvert Title - A Short Walk Medium - Steel, highly polished concrete aggreage mixture hand seeded with textured and coloured broken tail light reflectors Location - South Canberra Owned and maintained by - artsACT Commissioned - 2011 | A Short Walk A landmark for the main turn into the Weston Creek Centre, A Short Walk consists of figure silhouettes of a big sister, little brother and little sister that derive from the pedestrian crossing sign. The grouping suggests friendship, family and community, while the incorporation of broken tail light reflectors betrays the artist’s longstanding concern with car culture and road safety issues. |

| Artist - Tess Horwitz, Tony Steel and Martyn Jolly Title - ACT Bushfire Memorial Medium - Mixed media and landscaping Location - South Canberra Owned and maintained by - artsACT Commissioned - 2006 | ACT Bushfire Memorial The ACT Bushfire Memorial was commissioned by the ACT Government to acknowledge the impact of the 2003 bushfires, to mark the process of recovery, and to thank the many organisations and individuals who played crucial roles in the fire fighting and recovery efforts. |

| Artist - Matthew Harding Title - ACT Memorial Medium - Stainless steel, bluestone basalt, glass and lighting Location - Civic Owned and maintained by - artsACT Commissioned - 2006 | ACT Memorial The ACT Memorial was commissioned by the ACT Government to honour all those people who have had an association with the ACT and who have served their country in war, conflict, peacekeeping and humanitarian missions. |

| Artist - Les Kossatz Title - Ainslie's Sheep Medium - Cast aluminium Location - Civic Owned and maintained by - artsACT Commissioned - 2001 | Ainslie's Sheep The national capital has memorably been described as "a good sheep paddock spoiled". This sculpture is a satirical salute to one of Canberra's early pastoralists - James Ainslie who came to the region in 1825. |

| Artist - Martin Moore Title - Alfred Deakin, A Life in Three Phases Medium - Bronze Location - South Canberra Owned and maintained by - artsACT Commissioned - 2010 | Alfred Deakin, A Life in Three Phases The artwork is a single bust, created from three separate heads that have been ‘cut’ into pieces and re-assembled, creating a work which is stable, robust and visually engaging from all angles. The three heads are representative of three distinct periods of Alfred Deakin’s life: |
 | Artist - Phil Price Title - Angel Wings Medium - Wind activated kinetic sculpture, heat cured epoxy glass, carbon Location - Tuggeranong Owned and maintained by - artsACT Commissioned - 2008 | Angel Wings Angel Wings has been described by New Zealand sculptor, Phil Price as a celebration of being alive. “It brings together the enjoyment of being outside in the environment, movement and colour – all the simple things,” he says. The aerodynamic wings move in response to the wind. The 10 metre tall sculpture uses fully-sealed rolling bearing systems designed for longevity and environmental resilience. |
 | Artist - Phil Spelman Title - Aquila Medium - Polyurethane painted fabricated steel Location - Civic Owned and maintained by - artsACT Commissioned - 2007 | Aquila Aquila is a sculptural arrangement of positive and negative shapes. A careful balance of form is revealed as you move around the sculpture. Aquila in Greek Mythology is the constellation of the eagle, a wide-winged soaring bird which carried the thunderbolts of Zeus. |

| Artist - Wataru Hamasaka Title - Ark in the Ark and Beyond Medium - White granite Location - Belconnen Owned and maintained by - artsACT Acquired - 2009 | Ark in the Ark and Beyond Two arks have been carved out of a single piece of white granite and the addition of water creates this beautiful floating ark within an ark. The artist's inspiration originates from the Iwafune Shrine in Osaka - a massive, boat-shaped, traditional Shinto rock shrine. |