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Public spaces provide canvas for mural festival

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News26 April 2023Updated:18 July 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Beautification: Artist Jason Parker works on a mural on a rail underpass in Well Street, Brighton. Picture: Supplied
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CITY of Kingston will join with five other councils to deter unsightly illegal graffiti by commissioning a series of vibrant street art murals on public spaces.

The Urban Canvas Mural Festival will see 30 artists each create a large-scale mural on some of Melbourne’s most graffiti prone areas over 14 days.

The participating councils, Bayside, Boroondara, Glen Eira, Kingston, Port Phillip and Stonnington, make up the Inner South Metro Mayors Forum (ISMMF).

The Mural Festival, launching on 17 April at a dedicated Festival Hub at 254 Carlisle Street, Balaclava, includes an art exhibition, art workshops, a youth mentoring program and an art apprenticeship program for 10 emerging street artists who are helping deliver some of the murals.

Each mural will represent the theme of Belong/Nugal (a Woi Wurrung translation – pronounced ‘Naar–Gaw’). Community members are invited to gain a better understanding of street art culture by watching the artists at work in each local government area.

The Urban Canvas Mural Festival is a $600,000 project funded by the Victorian Government’s Community Support Fund, which aims to prevent graffiti vandalism through the installation of unique street art. The idea is that taggers are less likely to deface public spaces featuring street art.

The selected locations include high profile sites, mostly on third-party assets, and which have been identified as illegal graffiti hotspots.

Usually, councils can’t remove graffiti or touch assets owned by the Victorian Government and third parties such as utility suppliers and transport providers.

Under the Urban Canvas project, however, government agencies and companies including Australia Post, Transport Victoria, NBN Co, Telstra, United Energy, Citipower and South East Water have given permission for art to appear on their assets.

This creative approach to graffiti management will deter vandalism and make high-profile spaces feel safer and more connected through a shared appreciation of what makes each city unique.

“Kingston has already installed a number of much-loved murals across our city in a celebration of public art and to deter graffiti and we are very excited what this partnership promises to achieve as we collectively work to make our neighbourhoods look their very best,” said City of Kingston mayor, Hadi Saab.

For more information about the art workshops, mural locations and other Urban Canvas projects and participating artists visit: www.urbancanvas.melbourne

First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News – 26 April 2023

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