Frankston City News September – October 2017 frankston.vic.gov.au
Brightening our streets and laneways More street art coming to Frankston’s city centre Vibrant street art is set to enhance high-profile sites in Frankston’s city centre – transforming drab walls into stunning masterpieces. Council has a long-term commitment to improve the city centre and investing in more public art builds on the popularity of existing cultural assets including public sculptures and murals at Frankston Library. The community wants the heart of Frankston’s city centre to be more
appealing, and high-quality street art is effective at engaging everyone. The Street Art Framework has been allocated $165,000 over three years to help bring the city to life. This joint initiative of Council and the Victorian Government is part of the $63 million Frankston Station Precinct Redevelopment. A curator will be appointed in October 2017 to attract national and international artists to this project,
with on-site works starting this summer. The first stage will be to commission works for a number of highly visible sites. The final designs will be inspired by the artists’ response to the location. The selection of artworks will be made by members of the Frankston Arts Centre Board, in line with guidelines agreed by Council and the state government-led Frankston Revitalisation Board.
A Street Art Festival is also planned for the 2018–2019 summer, which will feature street art works, installations, demonstrations, tours of Frankston’s laneways and more. This includes plans for a ‘legal street art wall’, the style of which have been effective in beautifying dull spaces in Melbourne’s CBD. For more information about the Frankston Street Art Framework, visit frankston.vic.gov.au/publicart
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