Wonderwalls Festival 2017 Event Gallery
Wonderwalls 2017 was a free street art celebration, bringing artists to paint in large scale in the Port after an incredibly successful festival in 2017.

Wonderwalls 2017 was a free street art celebration, bringing artists to paint in large scale in the Port after an incredibly successful festival in 2017.
Australia’s premier indie music event, St Jerome's Laneway Festival returned to Our Port for the third year in a row on Friday, 5 February 2016.
Wonderwalls was a free three-day street art festival at Port Adelaide that ran on 23–25 January 2015 with live mural painting, artist talks, walking tours, professional photography tours, a laneway street party and entertainment.
Our Port was transformed into a giant outdoor gallery as part of Wonderwalls Festival 2015 by 22 local, national and global artists, including street artists Sainer and Bezt of Etam Cru (Poland), Askew One and Elliot Francis Stewart (NZ) to produce astounding pieces of street art.
On Saturday 6 December 2014, the first of Pictures at Our Port's free outdoor cinema screenings happened at Port Adelaide’s historic Hart's Mill while Fork on the Road food trucks served up tasty treats.
As part of the Surprising Sundays in the Port series of events, Rastelli held their second pop-up mini circus at Hart's Mill on Sunday 13 July 2014.
On Sunday 18 May 2014, the new Inner Harbour Loop Path at Port Adelaide was opened for the First Time 'Round which saw people experiencing the Inner Harbour in new ways.
Twelve vendors at the first Wild at Hart markets on the waterfront sold fresh produce, food and drinks to a backdrop of lively entertainment that included everything from belly dancers to drumming groups.
During Port Adelaide Foodie's Weekend on 10 and 11 May, Illuminart helped us celebrate the $2.2 million redevelopment of the area with by bringing the mill buildings to life with an architectural projection show.
Around 4,000 people came to see what's cookin' at the Port Adelaide Foodie's Weekend on 10 and 11 May... and we didn't let them go hungry. Fork on the Road proved to be a delicious entrée to the weekend — everyone found something to their taste with food and drinks from 30 vendor stalls and a fantastic menu of entertainment to keep people in a festival mood.