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Creative Hoardings Program
Council recently adopted a Creative Hoardings Policy to increase public art and provide opportunities for artists and designers to create works for display in the public domain by requiring artwork on some construction sites.
We are currently seeking Expressions of Interest for vibrant and engaging design concepts to be used as printed artwork on hoardings. Selected artworks will be licensed for three years. These artworks will be made available for developers/builders, free of charge, to print and install on hoardings.
Please read the Creative Hoardings Expressions of Interest Guidelines and the Creative Hoarding Artwork Template and Submission Guide before making an online submission.
For more information, please contact:
Cultural Development
Telephone: 9391 7135
Email: cultural@woollahra.nsw.gov.au