Art project aiming to reduce graffiti gets underway in Oxford

The OxBox Project is an initiative aiming to “beautify” streets in east Oxford by transforming 18 neglected BT and Virgin cabinets, replacing graffiti and flyposting with murals and creative illustrations.

Featuring talented local artists, the project “aims to foster a sense of pride in the community”. 

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Labour city councillor for Hinksey Park, Anna Railton spotted a cabinet being decorated on Iffley Road this week.

Ms Railton said: “Well this is lovely to see.”

A fundraiser has been set up to raise money for the project, which is comprised of 10 talented local artists who have all been involved in Oxford and around the UK.

The artists have joined together to create the art trail, celebrating the community and instilling a sense of pride in the neighbourhood.

Those who wish to donate can do via www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/dawn-weller

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A spokesperson for OxBox said: “Help us turn our neighbourhood into a vibrant street gallery that celebrates the creativity within our community and brings people together.

“I want everyone to feel part of this amazing project and pictures will be posted on completion of each cabinet.

“We’re taking bold steps to make a lasting difference and create a brighter, more inspiring environment for everyone.”

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