Public art projects: planning and delivery

30jul3:30 pm4:45 pmPublic art projects: planning and deliveryWebinar for Teachers & Educators

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(Thursday) 3:30 pm - 4:45 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time

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The terms ‘Art in Public Space’ and ‘Public Art’ are often used interchangeably, and generally refer to art that is made with the specific intention of being situated in the public domain, often outside, and intended to be accessible to a wide audience. Taking many forms, it can be permanent or temporary, site-specific or simply for display purposes. With the growing interest in public art, there are new and different opportunities for artists and schools to engage.

This webinar, presented by the National Association for Visual Arts, discusses basic guidelines that can ensure quality, agency and ethics in the process and outcomes of public art projects in education contexts. From contracting and intellectual property protocols, through to safety and maintenance issues, it explores the practical considerations for the planning and delivery of public art projects in or with schools.

Illustration by Emily Johnson, courtesy of NAVA

Public art projects: planning and delivery

Thursday, July 30, 2020 3:30 PM – 4:45 PM

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 Presenter

Penelope Benton is the General Manager of the National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA). NAVA leads advocacy, policy and action for a contemporary Australian arts sector that’s ambitious and fair. As part of a major revision of its Code of Practice for the Visual and Media Arts, Craft and Design Sector, NAVA is currently completing a new set of national best practice guidelines for commissioning art in public space.