Mural makeover for fence

Plans to turn the white fence around the Forsyth Barr Stadium site into Dunedin's biggest work of art have been approved.

Keep Dunedin Beautiful co-ordinator Darlene Thomson yesterday confirmed a resource consent had been granted for the project.

Community groups, schools and individuals were now invited to apply for approval to paint a mural on one or more panels on the fence, stretching from the Water of Leith to Leander St, she said.

"We encourage the community to get involved and get painting," she said.

The murals would be separated by panels showing information about the project, and required safety notices, but were aimed at turning the eyesore into an art wall.

Would-be artists would have to submit their ideas to Keep Dunedin Beautiful for approval, and comply with rules prohibiting words, signs, gestures or anything "offensive".

"Anything deemed to be inappropriate, offensive or merely a tag will be painted out," the rules say.

The murals would most likely remain until the stadium was completed in 2011, but some could be painted over to make way for new murals if there was a high level of interest, she said.

"We are looking forward to some vibrant, creative input from the community."

Carisbrook Stadium Trust chairman Malcolm Farry said he was pleased community artists would have the opportunity to display their talent in the "visible location".

Information for those wanting to apply is on the council's website, www.dunedin.govt.nz/kdb-art-project.

chris.morris@odt.co.nz

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