Budding artists wanted for fishy mural

Mural backing by Henderson Primary

Do you want to leave your mark on the West?

Project Twin Streams and Westfield WestCity want people to make an artistic contribution to an innovative community art project - a 26-metre long mural at Westfield’s shopping centre in Henderson.

People are invited to decorate a ceramic fish at a shopping centre workshop on Saturday 11 or Sunday 12 September, while enjoying live entertainment and live weta and eel displays. You can also plant a native tree on the stream bank outside the centre on Saturday.

Your work will be added to the mural, made up of a mosaic stream embellished with hundreds of ceramic fish and stream creatures surrounded by a bush backdrop with people, birds and insects.

“This is a great chance to tap into your creative juices. The workshops provide an interesting way to learn how we can all make a big difference to our local environment by making small changes to the way we live,” says Waitakere Deputy Mayor Penny Hulse.

“The completion of this magnificent mural will provide a vision of the future we can all aspire to.”

One of the largest community art projects to be undertaken in Waitakere, the finished work will be placed on an exterior shopping centre wall on Edsel Street alongside the Oratia Stream where Westfield WestCity has undertaken extensive replanting and restoration of the stream bank.

The concept was developed by children from Sunnyvale Primary, Holy Cross School, Bruce McLaren Intermediate, the Armour Bearers’ Youth Group and Way Out West, a special needs adult group.

Over 700 children and adults will be involved in the creation of the artwork and every contributor will be invited to the official unveiling ceremony in early 2011.

The completed mural will be maintained by Westfield WestCity shopping centre.

What: Project Twin Streams Community Mural Workshop

Where: Westfield WestCity Shopping Centre, Henderson

When: Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 September, 10am – 3pm

Location/venue: 

Westfield WestCity Shopping Centre, Henderson

Date: 
11 Sep 2010 - 12 Sep 2010
Contact details: 

For further information contact Leonie Mansor, on 836 8000 ext 8896. 

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