Public Art Master Plan (Phase 3)

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Consultation concluded on 30 November 2020. Please keep an eye on this page for future updates. 

Comments close 5pm Wednesday, 31 August 202

Comments close at 5pm Wednesday 31 August 2022.

We need your help to make the arts a bigger part of life in the City of Kalamunda
Do you like the draft Master Plan? Do you have any comments?

The City of Kalamunda now has the Public Art Master Plan out for public advertising. Using this feedback, the draft Public Art Master Plan and its four over-arching themes have been developed.

The Master Plan also proposes four (4) overarching themes in approaching artwork. These themes are:

  1. Natural Environment: bushland, forest, geology, native flora, wildlife, parklands, walking trails, and paths, care of natural resources;
  2. Noongar history and culture: waterways, the story of Kalamunda, Welcome to Country, Aboriginal astronomy;
  3. Early Settlers: farming, horticulture, railways; and
  4. The past, present and future of industry (industrial areas only).

Background

The Public Arts Master Plan journey commenced in early 2018 with the Kalamunda Arts Advisory Committee.
Find out about it here

Have your say: Comments close 5pm Wednesday, 31 August 2022.

Your feedback is valuable to us and will help give the arts more prominence in the City of Kalamunda!

Read the draft Master Plan via the document library and have your say by completing our short online survey below.




Comments close at 5pm Wednesday 31 August 2022.

We need your help to make the arts a bigger part of life in the City of Kalamunda
Do you like the draft Master Plan? Do you have any comments?

The City of Kalamunda now has the Public Art Master Plan out for public advertising. Using this feedback, the draft Public Art Master Plan and its four over-arching themes have been developed.

The Master Plan also proposes four (4) overarching themes in approaching artwork. These themes are:

  1. Natural Environment: bushland, forest, geology, native flora, wildlife, parklands, walking trails, and paths, care of natural resources;
  2. Noongar history and culture: waterways, the story of Kalamunda, Welcome to Country, Aboriginal astronomy;
  3. Early Settlers: farming, horticulture, railways; and
  4. The past, present and future of industry (industrial areas only).

Background

The Public Arts Master Plan journey commenced in early 2018 with the Kalamunda Arts Advisory Committee.
Find out about it here

Have your say: Comments close 5pm Wednesday, 31 August 2022.

Your feedback is valuable to us and will help give the arts more prominence in the City of Kalamunda!

Read the draft Master Plan via the document library and have your say by completing our short online survey below.