Bursting with light, heat, energy and colour, Camden Council is calling on local artists to harness their creativity for the next instalment of Camden Council's Kerbside Exhibition, Sunburst.
Sunburst is about the glow of golden afternoons, the shimmer of sunlit surfaces, the saturation of colour in full bloom, and the playful dance of shadow and light. It's about movement and stillness, warmth, and joy.
To bring this exhibition to life, Council is seeking works that reflect the sensory world of summer and celebrate the energy, heat and vibrancy of summer through bold luminous works that play with light, shadow and colour
Mayor of Camden, Cr Ashleigh Cagney, said artists who live or work in the Camden, Campbelltown, and Wollondilly local government areas were invited to submit works which responded to the theme.
"The Camden Kerbside Exhibitions are a program of curated street exhibitions," she said.
"This fantastic initiative showcases local talent in an accessible public setting by displaying images of artists' works on bins and balustrades through Camden's CBD and on bus shelters across the area.
"We're encouraging artists to interpret the theme through personal, cultural, or environmental lenses. We're looking for work that ignites the senses and reflects the emotional, visual, or physical impact of summer's brilliance."
Local artists wishing to make a submission must do so before 11.59pm on Sunday 7 August.
For more information, to see the terms and conditions of getting involved and to express your interest, visit https://www.camden.nsw.gov.au/cultural-development-and-arts/camden-kerbside-exhibition/sunburst