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Chorus cabinet art project

In 2010 Chorus began a trial in Auckland to test if art works on its cabinets decreased the frequency of graffiti vandalism.

This proved so successful the programme was extended to include art works in other towns and cities around the country. We’ve been working in Christchurch since 2012 and have formed a really great relationship with the council’s Graffiti Team. The team manages our mural project, chooses the cabinets, sources artists and designs and oversees the completion of murals on our behalf.

This makes sense as they know their communities best - right from where graffiti vandalism problem areas are to what kind of art best suits the area, and we feel very fortunate to have such a dedicated team to work with.

We know that changing cabinets from utilitarian telecommunications boxes to works of art is greatly appreciated by our communities. These cabinets often tell stories about the communities in which they are located, while helping to discourage tagging. All finished art is included on the Chorus website, shared on social media and is considered for the annual Chorus Cabinet art calendar, copies of which are sent around the world. Christchurch murals have regularly featured and we’re looking forward to what the coming year will bring.

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