Logan experts are keen to develop a world-class local street culture.
The Logan Street Culture Advisory Committee met last week with the help of Homebase (Yunus Centre, Griffith University) at Kingston’s Gould Adams Community Centre.
Discussions during the two-hour street culture community engagement workshop centred on plans for community initiatives next year.
Economic Development Chair Acting Mayor Jon Raven said the Logan Street Culture Advisory Committee planned to develop creative arts and economic opportunity frameworks featuring diverse street culture community groups.
“We are keen to build on the momentum generated at the Logan City Stories – street culture event in June,” Cr Raven said.
“Next year we will focus on building Logan’s cred around street culture and promoting our local talent.”
Pictured are: Thane Poloai (left) and David Saotupe from Street University at the Logan Street Culture Forum with Logan City Councillors Teresa Lane (second from left) and Miriam Stemp with her hand-painted skateboard deck.
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