Bristol City Council's Public Art Strategy - Public Art Online
Bristol City Council's Public Art Strategy - Public Art Online
Bristol City Council's Public Art Strategy - Public Art Online
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Levitt Bernstein Associates, feasibility proposals for the Colston Hall<br />
<strong>Bristol</strong> <strong>City</strong> Council recognises and can<br />
demonstrate opportunities for artists to<br />
contribute to capital programme<br />
schemes; to integrate public art into the<br />
council’s own capital building<br />
programmes e.g. libraries refurbishment,<br />
school building, housing renewal<br />
projects. It aims:<br />
- to establish good working practices<br />
in commissioning, to maintain public<br />
art of the highest quality and to lead<br />
by example;<br />
- secure funds from within the<br />
authority and from other public and<br />
commercial sector partners;<br />
- to advocate within the Local Plan and<br />
encourage other developers to create<br />
opportunities for public art in the<br />
city centre and outer<br />
neighbourhoods.<br />
savage - ross willerton’s hat<br />
rites of exchange - keeping things just tickety-boo<br />
is a collaborative project which invites artists to create<br />
or perform a small scale work somewhere (anywhere)<br />
on the streets of either <strong>Bristol</strong> or London.<br />
page 7<br />
SECTION 2 <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Strategy</strong> > <strong>Bristol</strong>