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Eye-catching community art

A new public art initiative is underway in Merrifield, with the electrical kiosk project transforming everyday infrastructure into eye-catching pieces of art which work to celebrate local identity and creativity.

The art project has come about through MAB’s recognition of the important role public art plays in shaping vibrant and inclusive communities.

Eleven of Merrifield’s electrical kiosks have been painted across its parks and community spaces, and along main roads.

The project was led by three local talented artists, including Lisa Buckland from Westmeadows, who said she’s always excited to get involved with a public art project.

“I always feel excited when I am selected for a public art project. It’s a lot of work but very satisfying when you see that work installed,” she said.

Buckland, Will Elika and Raghad Rihan have each responded to the theme of sustainable communities and the environment by creating durable vinyl wraps of their pieces, put together with the help of local community ideas to ensure the artworks reflected shared values and aspirations.

“I gave each kiosk a theme through colour and observation of the surrounding plants and trees. I saw birds and heard a local story of an echidna walking along the footpath,” Buckland said.

The vinyl wraps were developed from the artists’ original artworks were applied to the electrical kiosks, turning them from ordinary infrastructure into eye-catching art pieces.

Craigieburn local Elika thrived off the community engagement and the closeness of a school, integrating some of the students’ artwork into his pieces, while Rihan’s work explored themes of community diversity and unity.

Beyond its aims in improving the area’s visual appeal and reducing graffiti, the project works to encourage residents and visitors alike to see everyday elements of the streetscape in a new, creative light.

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