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The policy provides specific details and guidelines for applications, acquisitions, deaccessioning and maintenance of public art.
The role of this Policy is to:
Provide a transparent framework to manage art submissions
Enable an independent and equitable process
Ensure a high standard of public art - relevant and consistent with our community expectations and standards
Formalise management of Council art assets
Set vision, themes and long term plans and a basis for a Public Art Strategy.
Have your say:
Review the draft policy on this page and submit feedback by completing the form below by Sunday 18 July 2021.
Next steps:
Community feedback will be collated, reviewed and considered by Council. The endorsed policy will then be reported back to the community via this site and Council will then proceed to apply this policy.
The policy provides specific details and guidelines for applications, acquisitions, deaccessioning and maintenance of public art.
The role of this Policy is to:
Provide a transparent framework to manage art submissions
Enable an independent and equitable process
Ensure a high standard of public art - relevant and consistent with our community expectations and standards
Formalise management of Council art assets
Set vision, themes and long term plans and a basis for a Public Art Strategy.
Have your say:
Review the draft policy on this page and submit feedback by completing the form below by Sunday 18 July 2021.
Next steps:
Community feedback will be collated, reviewed and considered by Council. The endorsed policy will then be reported back to the community via this site and Council will then proceed to apply this policy.