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Mural Sites

Mural Art is art that is generated, organised and produced by the community. It can take the form of painted murals in high profile places such as shopping centres, bus interchanges and underpasses. Graffiti Art is practised by young people for a variety of reasons and is often seen as graffiti vandalism. Sites for community art include underpasses, toilets, dressing sheds in parks and ovals, tennis walls and privately owned buildings. These are selected on location and approved by the asset owner.

Combination images of community and graffiti art

Community murals help to brighten and enrich public spaces and give people a sense of ownership, pride and commitment to their community. They also have the effect of making public places more attractive and less prone to vandalism.

Images of Community Art Murals

Benefits of community art projects include:

  • reduction and control of graffiti at specific community locations by encouraging each group to take pride in and responsibility for maintaining their work;
  • an enhanced understanding of the roles and values of community groups in each location; and
  • reduction of vandalism to community assets

Community Art Murals are commissioned in areas where graffiti art is inappropriate. The Police, City Rangers and contracted graffiti removers are notified that the particular site has been given the status of a legal wall and the artists are given approval to paint there.

Images of graffiti art

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Contact Details

Organisation
Parks, Conservation and Lands

Postal Address
GPO Box 158
Canberra ACT 2601

Contact Number
13 22 81

Facsimilie Number
(02) 6207 2544