Project brings creative vibrancy to Nambour

Artists transform streets with public art via The Keeper Project, a public art initiative previously showcased in Coolum, has arrived in Nambour.

The project features 11 local artists over 33 weeks, each bringing their unique creative talents to the streets of Nambour.

Producer Angie Dunbavan said the project recently kicked off with Shikani Sargent, the first Keeper, who is engaging the community as a Street Philosopher.

Each Keeper will hold their role for three weeks, passing the baton to the next artist, such as local photographer Fiona Harding who will document the town’s significant trees to create a texture data set.

"The Keeper Project encourages conversations and connections between artists and the community, fostering a deeper sense of place and artistic appreciation," said Ms Dunbavan.

Nambour residents are invited to interact with the Keepers, share local stories, and witness the evolving art. The project’s progress and the artists' experiences will be logged and shared on social media platforms.

• For more information, visit The Keeper Project website – keeperproject.com.au–to get a sense of the diverse creative acts involved.

Shikani Sargent, the first Keeper, is engaging the community as a Street Philosopher

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