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Iʼm raising £7,500 to bring to life our OxBox Art Trail

East Oxford, Cowley, England
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OxBox – Art trail

"Each cabinet tells a story, every corner holds a surprise, every step invites you deeper into a world where art and life beautifully intertwine"

This initiative aims to beautify our streets by transforming 18 neglected telecommunications cabinets across East Oxford, replacing graffiti and flyposting with stunning murals and creative illustrations.

Featuring talented local artists, we continue to foster a sense of pride in our community. We're taking bold steps to make a lasting difference and create a brighter, more inspiring environment for everyone.

Winding through the bustling streets of East Oxford, passing by an eclectic mix of shops, coffee houses, and restaurants, the OxBox art trail will display a diverse range of artwork, reflecting the rich cultural tapestry of our community. As you explore, you'll experience the unique blend of cultures and flavours that make East Oxford a wonderful place to live.

Out with the old and in with the new

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. I hope you enjoy the journey.

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  • Dawn Weller16 days ago
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    Dawn Weller

    16 days ago

    The cold damp days are drawing in and we have stopped for the winter. Please come back in the Spring when we start again we still have lots of boxes to paint. Marching on through East Oxford making you smile, one OxBox at a time. A huge thank you to everyone who helped make this possible, please continue to donate/share. Seasons greetings and Happy New Year

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  • Dawn Weller1 month ago
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    Dawn Weller

    1 month ago

    A riot of colour exploded onto Howard Street, Oxford as Merlin Porter transformed his cabinet. You can't help but smile when you walk past his OxBox

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  • Dawn Weller1 month ago
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    Dawn Weller

    1 month ago

    Our amazing artists have battled with the weather and now completed two more cabinets in the OxBox Art Trail. Sofka Smales created a graceful goat in Charles Street, Oxford. If you are able to share or donate to enable us to complete this project we would be extremely grateful.

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Page last updated on: 12/5/2024 07.20

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67

  • Reece

    Reece

    Dec 3, 2024

    Love the boxes and the life you give them!

    £50.00

  • Tory S-M

    Tory S-M

    Oct 23, 2024

    These really brighten up my day! Thank you, wonderful artists!

    £10.00

  • Anonymous

    Anonymous

    Oct 19, 2024

    Beautiful work!

    £5.00

  • Teddy and Nicola

    Teddy and Nicola

    Oct 10, 2024

    Love the street art! More please!!

  • Anonymous

    Anonymous

    Oct 8, 2024

    £10.00

  • Anonymous

    Anonymous

    Oct 8, 2024

  • Anonymous

    Anonymous

    Oct 8, 2024

    Great to see these colourful designs appearing on our streets!

    £20.00

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Dawn Weller

Dawn Weller

East Oxford, Cowley, England

Boundary Brook Community Projects is a voluntary organisation that works in the community to improve our surroundings, help us feel safer, reduce opportunities for anti social behaviour and help prevent graffiti and tagging in our streets.

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