Northern Beaches Council is calling on creative, enterprising young people aged 12-to-24 to take part in an exciting public art project called Tiny Doors.

Tiny Doors will be a series of unique miniature public art installations, taking over the Northern Beaches one tiny door at a time.

Mayor Michael Regan said aspiring young artists will work in pairs or small groups to create and build the 25 tiny doors, mere centimetres tall, which will be popping up at key sites across the peninsula.

“Sometimes tiny doors open up to big opportunities. The Tiny Doors project is an exciting opportunity for budding young artists and web gurus to develop their skills.

“Young people will learn team building, art, project management, time management, digital design, and leadership skills through participation in Tiny Doors as well as gain experience working with design briefs, budgets, deadlines and approval processes.

“All those selected will be guided, mentored and supported by a range of experienced industry professionals,” Mayor Regan said.

The miniature doors will be related to a door or portal from literature and are expected to be in place by December 2018. The doors will be maintained by Council for one year.

For more information or to be involved, visit northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au or call 9976 1731. Applications close Friday 15 June.

Tiny Doors is a grant funded community art project and an initiative of the Northern Beaches Council Library Service.