Art in Public Space – Murray Bridge

This workshop series was held in Murray Bridge for regionally based artists and creatives interested in the possibility of making art for public spaces.

Facilitated by public artist and educator Tom Borgas and OSCA artisttc director/artist Paul Gazzola, the workshop series explored the creation of temporary and ephemeral activations and offered a space for participants to extend their arts practice through the creation of art for everyday places.

Workshop participants included:  Monika Morgenstern, Niccy Pallant, Jesse Budel, Maxie Ashton, Rosa Hillam, Chelsea Budarick, Carolyn Groocock, Lynsey Lelasi, Trish Hansen, Susie Althorp & Kirsty Bagshaw.

3 workshops were held in the Baden Powell Hall, Sixth Street, Murray Bridge in July, Sept and Nov 2022 with ideas and outcomes presented by Monika Morgenstern, Niccy Pallant, Jesse Budel, Maxie Ashton at the Sixth Street Makers Market on the 6 Nov 22.

Meet the artists and go behind the scenes to see what happened during the workshops

This project was an initiative of the Murray Bridge Regional Gallery & OSCA, supported by Arts South Australia.

Image: Morgan Sette

Dates

Aug-Nov 2022

Artists Involved

OSCA

Our mission is to provide artists and non-artists with opportunities to create contemporary works that explore local ideas and new way of coming together in the public domain.

OSCA acknowledges we work on Kaurna Land – always was, always will be.

OSCA is funded by Arts South Australia. We also receive project support from the Australia Council, the City of Port Adelaide Enfield, Country Arts SA and the City of Onkaparinga.