A group of passionate Kilsyth residents are relcaiming a public walkway, prone to graffiti, with plans for public art.
The Adopt-a-Spot group, including representatives from Walmsley Friendship Village, launched their 'Blank Canvas Project' in February.
The project will look at ideas to reclaim the Churinga Walkway behind Churinga Village through community consultation and creativity.
Plans include artwork for the wall and landscaping.
As part of the project, residents will learn graffiti removal techniques, contribute ideas and participate in creative workshops.
For more information on the project contact Santha Press on 1300 368 333 or email s.press@yarraranges.vic.gov.au
Wednesday, 12 March 2014
Blank canvas for Kilsyth
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art, blank canvas, Churinga, graffiti, Kilsyth, urban, Walmsley Friendship Village, Yarra Ranges Local
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