Artist Emma McLucas worked with Year 10 students at Lockyer District High School over several months to develop a series of mural pieces across the school.
Emma and 80 students explored the use of abstract street art with typography to develop the works, through a series of Friday workshops.
The students produced three murals using the school motto, Belong, believe, achieve, as inspiration. Students were actively involved in the planning and execution of the works.
The murals were painted in two of the school bathrooms and an arts classroom. The bathrooms were chosen for murals to deliver positive messages to all students and help reduce vandalism in the areas.
August to October 2018
Lockyer District High School, Gatton
$6000 Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF)
RADF is a partnership between the Queensland Government and Lockyer Valley Regional Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland
I've had children that aren't doing art interact with me, it's not just the art students it has turned into a wider dynamic of the school.
I enjoyed working the murals into the Year 10 curriculum and now reflecting back, I was incredibly lucky it worked out that way. It gave the students the extra focus that didn’t pull them away from their school work. – Emma McLucas, Artist
Thanks Emma McLucas - Artist, for your amazing stewardship and artwork in supporting our students. The finished products look sensational! – Lockyer District High School facebook
I really enjoyed working with the students, but will definitely add more contingency to my timeline to reflect school holidays and other school events – Emma McLucas, Artist
Emma has started a new project in conjunction with Lockyer Valley Regional Council and the Mulgowie Community Centre that will possibly lead to further designs in other local schools.
Emma McLucas-Artist Facebook page
Interview with ABC Radio about the project
A pdf version (PDF) (523.25 KB) of the case study is available.