Artists offered £25k to revamp waste facility in Hollingdean

The waste management facility in Brighton doesn’t have much curb appeal, but this could all change after a £25,000 public art commission was offered for a design to go on a prominent wall at the site.

The aim of what will be a permanent public artwork is to highlight the global impact of responsible recycling to residents, staff and visitors and reflect the nature of the local community.

Those interested in entering have until Friday 18th February to do so. Find out more and how to enter here – http://www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/index.cfm?request=c1239454

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