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Graffiti is an ongoing and expensive problem faced not only by the Public Transport Authority (PTA), but the entire community.

The PTA spends $2.5 million annually cleaning up after vandals who systematically deface assets provided for the benefit of the whole community.

Our approach:

In 2008, after extensive youth consultation, the PTA, through their community education program Right Track, began the Urban Art program – a targeted project involving young people working with internationally-recognised public artists to transform graffiti hotspots into legitimate works of art.

The Urban Art program consists of a series of workshops facilitated by an artist where young people learn the difference between vandalism and art, have the opportunity to build on existing skills and learn about potential career pathways, as well as work towards a unit of competency for their Certificate II in General Education for Adults (CGEA).

The program has transformed 34 graffiti hotspots over the course of the ten years it has been running. It has been highly effective at stopping tagging and graffiti vandalism at those sites, in some cases the murals have not been vandalised since they were installed over ten years ago.

 

For more information on upcoming opportunities contact PTA’s Right Track officer on 9326 2055 or email therighttrack@pta.wa.gov.au

To see some of our past projects visit our online gallery showing all the public art on our network visit

 http://www.pta.wa.gov.au/our-system/public-art

 

 Urban Art News
Street Art Youth Workshop - Learning from the best

Street Art Youth Workshop - Learning from the best

A hand-selected group of Right Track students and Subiaco residents had the chance to learn from internationally-renowned street artists at a workshop earlier this month, as part of National Youth Week.

Do you know an aspiring Street Artist?

Do you know an aspiring Street Artist?

As part of FORM’s 2014 PUBLIC street art program, ‘Ever’ from Argentina and ‘Gaia’ from New York will be transforming the West Leederville Station underpass through art.

Send us your sketches and you will get the chance to show off your skills, and work alongside these street artists in a workshop for National Youth Week in April.

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