Griffith City Council is inviting local young people to take part in a new creative project designed to celebrate local youth voices and community connection.
The Council says the YOUth Vision: Mosaic Mural will see young people work together to create a large-scale public artwork made up of 54 individual canvas tiles, forming a vibrant collective mosaic.
The project has been developed through a co-design workshop with members of the Youth Advisory Group (YAG).
Council’s Youth Advisor, Tithi Patel said the initiative highlights the important role young people play in shaping Griffith’s future.
“This is a fantastic opportunity for young people to express themselves, connect with others and contribute to a lasting piece of public art for our community,” she said.
Council will host two hands-on workshops where participants will create their own painted tile, which will form part of the final mural.
Young people aged 12–24 of all skill levels, are encouraged to take part. The workshops will be held at Griffith Pioneer Park Museum on Sunday 14 June. Session 1 from 9am – 12pm and Session 2 from 1pm – 4 pm.
The finished mural will be on display for the whole community to enjoy at Griffith Regional Aquatic Leisure Centre.
The project is delivered by young people of Griffith, ConnectYouth 2680 and proudly funded by the NSW Department of Communities and Justice.
Book your spot: https://tinyurl.com/3e6tybju.

