CRANBOURNE STAR NEWS
Home » Casey invites local artists to transform public spaces with vibrant artworks

Casey invites local artists to transform public spaces with vibrant artworks

The City of Casey is inviting local creatives across all mediums to help produce public art around the community.

Through Casey’s planning policy, the council allocates funding to “site-specific public art” and those who apply will join their artist database.

Already, Casey has commissioned hundreds of local artists, with more than 250 public art installations around Casey’s streetscapes, parks and public spaces.

Artist Sam Songailo recently completed a public art commission at Ray Bastin Reserve in Narre Warren.

Songailo describes his art style as “hard-edge geometric abstraction” and was able to fully apply his medium at the Reserve.

In composing his work, the artist said he aims “to create something that fits the space it inhabits”.

“I like to make work that enhances what’s already there, rather than trying to fit a picture into a space,” said Songailo.

“In a sense, the environment acts as a generator for the work.”

Even with the council involved, he says that the brief from the council was pretty “open-ended” and gave him “plenty of room to express” himself.

“My art style isn’t really suited to briefs that are too prescriptive, so that flexibility

was important.” he said.

Songailo says he’s usually inspired by a range of things, including music, technology and patterns but lately, he’s been particularly drawn to the process of how places can impact individuals.

“Lately, while working in public space, I’ve been particularly interested in the ways we code our

experiences,” he said.

“Through signage, markings, and other subtle cues that shape how we move through and interact with public environments.”

Through his art, he says that he hopes public artwork allows the community to resonate with the users of the space and “help them feel a sense of pride and ownership in the site”.

“Public art plays an important role in adding character, identity, and life to these environments,” said the artist.

The council initiative invites all those who love art across a range of mediums to apply, including both established and emerging artists, or those who have no previous public art experience.

For more information, go to casey.vic.gov.au/news/are-you-public-artist-casey-let%E2%80%99s-connect

Digital Editions


  • Hit to helmet proves costly

    Hit to helmet proves costly

    **Just when you thought the Premier relegation battle between DEVON MEADOWS and UPPER BEACONSFIELD couldn’t get any closer, there was an odd moment towards the…

More News

  • Lakers remove Knights’ armour, Bloods too good for Bucks

    Lakers remove Knights’ armour, Bloods too good for Bucks

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 535994 It was a disappointing end to the season for Keysborough in the DDCA Turf 3 competition after the Knights were bowled all out…

  • Nervous Panthers stay up

    Nervous Panthers stay up

    A relegation standoff so tense the rule book had to be brought out. Devon Meadows survived one of the most memorable yet gruelling run chases in Casey Cardinia Cricket Association…

  • Gallant Swans fall short

    Gallant Swans fall short

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 537210 An enthralling two days of action at Mervyn Hughes Oval saw the qualifying final matchup of Casey South Melbourne and St Kilda come…

  • Cranbourne public housing tenant takes mould dispute to VCAT

    Cranbourne public housing tenant takes mould dispute to VCAT

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 538359 A Cranbourne public housing tenant said his two-year-old son cannot live with him because of severe mould contamination in his home, despite the…

  • Armed duo attempt carjack in Hallam

    Armed duo attempt carjack in Hallam

    Casey Crime Investigation Unit detectives are investigating after two men armed with knives attempted to carjack a vehicle in Hallam last month. A 20-year-old male driver was at the intersection…