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EOI’s open to help lead youth-led public art project

The Glenelg Shire Council is inviting local artists to take the creative reins on an exciting new public art project at the Portland Arts Centre

Expressions of Interest are now open as part of a new, youth-driven art project that will transform the exterior of the Arts Centre into a vibrant outdoor gallery.

The project will see an experienced artist or artist team work directly with young people to co-design and create a series of removable, weather-resistant artworks.

“This is an exciting chance for artists to support and uplift creativity for our young regional community members,” said Jane Killmister, VicHealth Local Partnership Officer (Glenelg Libraries).

“By co-creating with young people, the project aims to not only elevate the appearance of an iconic building, but also provides an opportunity to build confidence and foster belonging.

“Ultimately, the final installation will not only energize the streetscape, but will celebrate connection, inclusion and the power of community-led art.”

The project is fully funded through the VicHealth Local Government Partnership Program and forms part of Council’s ongoing commitment to collaborative work – bringing together the libraries and arts teams to empower young people and create meaningful opportunities for creative and social engagement.

The selected artist (or artists) will lead a series of inclusive, accessible workshops where participants are encouraged to explore ideas, materials and techniques to develop themes for the final installation.

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