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25.01.2022 Local Newcastle Artist Rhonda Blaxland has been creating a magical mural as part of @newcastletheatreco My Community Grant funded by NSW Government supported by Rotary Club of Newcastle Enterprise. Sponsored by Wattyl Paints.



24.01.2022 Artist Opportunity

24.01.2022 Artist |@jessieandkatey __________________________________________ Story |@colossal __________________________________________ To create this brightly coloured ...textile that cloaks a three-level staircase on the Appalachian State University campus, artists Jessie Unterhalter and Katey Truhn (previously) imagined the concrete steps as a massive loom. They drew grids on the outdoor structure to map out where each individual strip would start, end, and intersect with the larger geometric forms. There was a lot of math involved, getting the angles and perspective right was a challenge but eventually everything locked into place, the Baltimore-based duo, who are known as Jessie and Katey, shares with Colossal. This public artwork is just one Jessie and Katey have undertaken in recent months. Many of their projects that were postponed due to COVID-19 are reconvening, bringing the pair to Las Vegas, Washington D.C., and a few spots in North Carolina. Although the actual painting process is solitary, Jessie and Katey say they’ve enjoyed seeing how people are experiencing outdoor art since the onset of the pandemic. It’s really rewarding watching the work get embraced by the public. People get really creative with it, and murals end up becoming a part of the community, they say. Read more > thisiscolossal.com . . . . . #jessieandkatey #publicart #visualart #mural #appalachianuniversity #colossal

22.01.2022 This is absolutely one of our favourite public art projects in NSW.



21.01.2022 A Street Art Walking walking tour through Hunter Street to Newcastle East hosted by Simone Sheridan. We happened to walk by local artist TUNS from Up n Up doing some live art in a laneway that is now, no more. Can you spot the murals still standing today in 2020?

20.01.2022 We’re excited to sponsor The Big Picture Fest - Newcastle. It’s the first year the event has been held in Newcastle and we are proud of the role we have played ...bringing it to life. Our Dreamwall is also coming to life. Visit Museum Park and see it for yourself. Thank you Fintan Magee #greatpublicspaces #yourcityyourcanvas #newcastle #hccdcnsw #newcastleafoot City of Newcastle See more

19.01.2022 If you're in Newcastle this October long weekend you'll see lots artists painting walls at Big Picture Festival. Find out more here: https://fb.me/e/1uhbIU4Xs



18.01.2022 Great work @alexmorriswrite on researching Newcastle's street art history. It could be a whole series of books, really. If the cities walls could talk

14.01.2022 Last year we held a community workshop to determine the key objectives for a new mural at Newcastle Theatre Company and this month the art has begun! Here are some progress photos featuring Artist Rhonda Blaxland working on @newcastletheatreco new mural. Our special thank you to @wattylpaint for paint sponsorship. This mural is part of a My Community Project grant funded by NSW government and sponsored by Rotary Newcastle Enterprise. @ Newcastle Theatre Company

10.01.2022 We just love this mural project in Corowa NSW.

09.01.2022 Are you going to visit Newcastle this weekend?

08.01.2022 Exciting creative start up that links schools with artists with a Mural In A Box.



08.01.2022 REVIVE 2020 is curated and led by professional artist Tim De Haan (PHIBS), with 6 murals completed for the River of Art Festival in the Eurobodalla Shire. Mural... artists: PHIBS, Cheryl Overton, Claire Foxton, HAPPY DECAY, KRIMSONE, Evelyn Joy & Michelle Slezak More information on the artists and locations on our website -www.riverofart.com.au

06.01.2022 ARTIST OPPORTUNITY

06.01.2022 This mural project in Detroit raises the bar for incorporating murals into architecture. Amazing! "Glass Mural, sat at the intersection of Russell and Division Street, will span 3716 sq m and three floors, as a stack of three translucent glass boxes; one will showcase DENIAL’s piece, the other will feature a ‘flat façade finish’ to provide an opportunity for different artists to use it over time, and the third one will depict a newly commissioned mural by Sheefy McFly, one of the city’s emerging artists. Balancing coloured areas with clear ones will ensure the businesses inside get openings and plenty of natural light." https://www.wallpaper.com//glass-mural-office-retail-mvrdv

04.01.2022 Artist opportunity! Lake Macquarie City Council is looking for an artist to add some vibrancy to a Jemena utilities box in Windale. The paid project is open to... Lake Macquarie residents who identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander. Artists are invited to submit designs that reflect the culture of the area. Applications are to be submitted to [email protected]. Learn more https://bit.ly/3kfSpLC Image: Cr Kay Fraser - Lake Macquarie Mayor with local artist Helene Ruma.

01.01.2022 Local Newcastle Artist Rhonda Blaxland working away on the Newcastle Theatre Company mural, supported by Wattyl, Rotary Newcastle and NSW government. Thank you NTC for allowing us to be involved in this wonderful community project.

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