Who are we?
BMSAC is a funded project of Mountains Youth Services Team Inc (MYST). Staff at MYST facilitate BMSAC by acting as a link between the community and young artists.
What is BMSAC exactly?
Government and non-government agencies, business and local residences contact BMSAC where they have need or desire to produce artworks and murals using aerosol art. In most cases patrons cover the cost of paint while BMSAC supplies artists, insurance and assurance.
When did it start?
BMSAC was established in mid 2008 and continued to run until early 2011.
Where is it located?
BMSAC operated in the Blue Mountains (NSW) and surrounds.
How does it all work?
The BMSAC program simply acts as a link between young people who want to be engaged in legal aerosol art and the elements of the greater community that see benefit in this process. There are 3 parties within the BMSAC process, the client (for example Council or a private shop owner), BMSAC/MYST staff, and the young people that will complete the commissioned art.
The process is as follows:
If you are interested in speaking with staff from BMSAC about a potential project or if you just have some general questions please feel free to contact us.
BMSAC is a funded project of Mountains Youth Services Team Inc (MYST). Staff at MYST facilitate BMSAC by acting as a link between the community and young artists.
What is BMSAC exactly?
Government and non-government agencies, business and local residences contact BMSAC where they have need or desire to produce artworks and murals using aerosol art. In most cases patrons cover the cost of paint while BMSAC supplies artists, insurance and assurance.
When did it start?
BMSAC was established in mid 2008 and continued to run until early 2011.
Where is it located?
BMSAC operated in the Blue Mountains (NSW) and surrounds.
How does it all work?
The BMSAC program simply acts as a link between young people who want to be engaged in legal aerosol art and the elements of the greater community that see benefit in this process. There are 3 parties within the BMSAC process, the client (for example Council or a private shop owner), BMSAC/MYST staff, and the young people that will complete the commissioned art.
The process is as follows:
- Step 1: A BMSAC staff member learns of an opportunity either by referral or direct contact.
- Step 2: Then the proposition is put to the BMSAC collaborative (young people) via text message. A meeting is called with any members who are interested in the opportunity.
- Step 3: A conceptual design is created for the client, at this time input from the client is possible.
- Step 4: A time is set for BMSAC staff to supervise the young people to complete the mural.
If you are interested in speaking with staff from BMSAC about a potential project or if you just have some general questions please feel free to contact us.