KAMRAflash.

Kyneton And Macedon Ranges Arts:
a site-specific art project that creates exposure

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In a few sentences

KAMRAflash is a themed art project for a long exterior wall, hosted by Kyneton Copy Centre, in Welsh St in Kyneton, Victoria. 

It will activate an under-loved space, transforming the wall with:

The project is facilitated by Kyneton artist Luke Wilkie.

Project intent - themes being explored

The project has been created to explore the following interrelated themes, both in the way that project is made to happen, and the artwork it puts up:

Inclusion and access

My artistry and my voice should be shared more widely for others to experience.

Collaboration in artistry

Forming relationships and learning together strengthens us. 

There are many roles that contribute to bringing art projects to life. 

Varying capabilities and expertise work together in interesting ways. 

“Art is doing.” Participation in art is available to everyone.

Community and place

Art projects connect with and stimulate community observers. 

Art projects activate and interact with spaces.

As a public work in a historic streetscape, the concepts and design of the mural, and of the gallery and its exhibitions, will be facilitated by the project to fit the streetscape, and to be engaging to the community. 

The site now

A view of the site, at the corner of Welsh St and Mollison St, Kyneton.

The gallery and exhibitions

The mural

The permanent mural will cover three quarters of the wall, approximately 4.5m high by 21m long.

In a workshop in early 2023, several Windarring service users will collaborate in the design of the mural, with participation relevant to their interests, capabilities and art practices.

The concept for the mural is informed by the three themes of the project, with the design workshop exploring local flora, fauna, buildings, objects, people and history.