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Local artists brighten up streets

Artists add touch of colour to new Chorus cabinets

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Kāpiti streets are getting brighter with the addition of a new Chorus cabinet mural by local artist Ruth Mitchener, and more local artists’ murals are due to appear on cabinets in the coming months.

Chorus has partnered with Kāpiti Coast District Council to bring its cabinet art initiative to the district, and the council’s arts, museums, and heritage adviser Rosie Salas said local artists submitted more than 30 designs in a competitio­n to adorn cabinets across the district earlier this year.

“The selection panel, drawn from community boards and the council’s Public Art Panel, commented that it was difficult to choose only three designs, as all entries were inspiratio­nal in their own way.”

Salas said the selected designs will be displayed on cabinets in Waikanae, Paraparaum­u Beach and Raumati South, with the first already completed by Ruth Mitchener.

“Ruth’s beautiful mural of locals depicted as kererū enjoying a relaxing lifestyle while reading, listening and stretching under a beautiful Kāpiti Coast sunset can be found on Menin Road, Raumati South.

“You can see Finley CooperCamm’s design, which features a beautiful sun setting over Kāpiti Island, taking shape in Maclean Street, Paraparaum­u Beach.

“And coming soon in Marae Lane, Waikanae is Kahurangi Tizzoni’s unique Mā ori design, with gradients of blues and greens running behind to represent the sky and land.”

Kāpiti Mayor Janet Holborow said the district has such a wonderfull­y creative community, and it was no surprise there was huge interest in the competitio­n.

“Thank you to Chorus for bringing their cabinet murals to our district - they’re a great addition to other creative arts initiative­s such as our Kāpiti Coast Arts Trail and Toi Mahara Gallery.

“We’re also pleased to have a new catalogue of creatives in the community that can be approached for other street art projects. Be sure to look out for more murals in the district over the next few months, and not just on Chorus cabinets.”

Chorus community relations manager Jo Seddon said it is great to be working with the council to bring cabinet art to the streets.

“We receive many designs from local artists for our cabinet art programme, and we’re so pleased to get the opportunit­y to showcase the best from around the country.”

Local artists will be out painting their cabinets in the next couple of months, so keep an eye out for them.

 ?? ?? Ruth Mitchener working on her mural in Raumati South.
Ruth Mitchener working on her mural in Raumati South.

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