Public Art Masterplan

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The Public Art Masterplan has been finalised and is available to view on the City's website.

Background

The City has been developing the Public Art Masterplan to create a new strategic approach to managing the current public art in the City as well as future public art works and projects.

The City began engaging with the community with a survey in March 2020, which (due to COVID-19) reopened again in June 2020. This was followed by additional targeted surveys and workshops in late 2020 to seek detailed input from the community and industry professionals involved in public art projects. All the feedback has helped to inform the vision, principles and objectives in the draft Masterplan.

Over the past year, the City has drawn upon the invaluable data contributed by participants in these engagement activities to develop and refine the draft Masterplan.

Give us your feedback on the draft Masterplan

We’d like to know what you think of the draft. This is the final stage in the development of the Masterplan before it is implemented.

How can I get involved?

We have two separate feedback forms, one for community members and one for industry professionals who are involved in public art projects and may use the more technical sections of the document. Please complete the feedback form/s most relevant to you. (If you are an industry professional as well as an interested community member, you are welcome to complete both forms.)

Hard copies of the feedback forms are available at the Civic Centre and Manning and South Perth libraries.

Feedback closed at 4pm, Monday 11 April 2022.

The Public Art Masterplan has been finalised and is available to view on the City's website.

Background

The City has been developing the Public Art Masterplan to create a new strategic approach to managing the current public art in the City as well as future public art works and projects.

The City began engaging with the community with a survey in March 2020, which (due to COVID-19) reopened again in June 2020. This was followed by additional targeted surveys and workshops in late 2020 to seek detailed input from the community and industry professionals involved in public art projects. All the feedback has helped to inform the vision, principles and objectives in the draft Masterplan.

Over the past year, the City has drawn upon the invaluable data contributed by participants in these engagement activities to develop and refine the draft Masterplan.

Give us your feedback on the draft Masterplan

We’d like to know what you think of the draft. This is the final stage in the development of the Masterplan before it is implemented.

How can I get involved?

We have two separate feedback forms, one for community members and one for industry professionals who are involved in public art projects and may use the more technical sections of the document. Please complete the feedback form/s most relevant to you. (If you are an industry professional as well as an interested community member, you are welcome to complete both forms.)

Hard copies of the feedback forms are available at the Civic Centre and Manning and South Perth libraries.

Feedback closed at 4pm, Monday 11 April 2022.

  • The feedback period has now closed.

    Tell us what you think about the draft Public Art Masterplan.

    This survey focuses on Part One of the draft Public Art Masterplan, which is most relevant to the general community. You can read Part One of the draft Masterplan here or read the FAQs for more information.

    Feedback closes at 4pm, Monday 11 April 2022.

    Provide feedback
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  • The feedback period has now closed.

    Tell us what you think about the draft Public Art Masterplan.

    This survey focuses on Part Two of the draft Public Art Masterplan, which is most relevant to the industry professionals (such as artists, architects, landscape architects, property developers, planners, art consultants, etc.) who are involved in public art projects and may utilise technical aspects of the final Masterplan. 

    You can read Part Two of the draft Masterplan here or read the FAQs for more information.

    Feedback closes at 4pm, Monday 11 April 2022.

    Provide feedback
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