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Public art creates vibrant spaces where people want to engage, interact and reflect. It can be a mechanism to give spaces a sense of identity and can provide inspiration for innovation and ideas. Public art can also play a role in recognising a city's identity and promoting to its heritage and sense of purpose.
We are currently seeking feedback on a Draft Public Art Framework (the Framework) which will help us to identify how we incorporate public art into our open and public spaces and how works will then contribute to a sense of place and cultural identity.
The Draft Public Art Framework 2022-2032 is the corporate document that will guide the community, artists, Council, developers and others when undertaking, acquiring and maintaining public art in West Torrens. It has been developed following dedicated consultation with members of the arts community in West Torrens.
Post Complete the downloadable feedback form or prepare a written submission (including your name and residential address) and mail to: 'Draft Public Art Framework submission ' City of West Torrens 165 Sir Donald Bradman Drive Hilton 5033
Email Complete the downloadable feedback formor prepare a written submission (including your name and residential address) and email csu@wtcc.sa.gov.auwith the subject heading 'Draft Public Art Framework submission'.
All responses must be received by 5pm Thursday 23 December 2021.
Following this consultation period, a final Draft Framework will be presented to Council, along with the feedback from the consultation, for its consideration and approval.
Additional information
If you would like to discuss the Framework or have any questions, please contact our Economic Development Planner on (08) 8416 6333 or email cbarone@wtcc.sa.gov.au
Council’s use of personal information
Please note that the City of West Torrens is a public authority which is bound by the Local Government Act 1999, and other relevant legislation, to retain information and to make certain information publicly available. In some instances, this will require Council to publish personal information such as names and addresses of those whose information it holds. If you have any questions regarding the use of your personal information please contact Council on (08) 8416 6333.
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Public art creates vibrant spaces where people want to engage, interact and reflect. It can be a mechanism to give spaces a sense of identity and can provide inspiration for innovation and ideas. Public art can also play a role in recognising a city's identity and promoting to its heritage and sense of purpose.
We are currently seeking feedback on a Draft Public Art Framework (the Framework) which will help us to identify how we incorporate public art into our open and public spaces and how works will then contribute to a sense of place and cultural identity.
The Draft Public Art Framework 2022-2032 is the corporate document that will guide the community, artists, Council, developers and others when undertaking, acquiring and maintaining public art in West Torrens. It has been developed following dedicated consultation with members of the arts community in West Torrens.
Post Complete the downloadable feedback form or prepare a written submission (including your name and residential address) and mail to: 'Draft Public Art Framework submission ' City of West Torrens 165 Sir Donald Bradman Drive Hilton 5033
Email Complete the downloadable feedback formor prepare a written submission (including your name and residential address) and email csu@wtcc.sa.gov.auwith the subject heading 'Draft Public Art Framework submission'.
All responses must be received by 5pm Thursday 23 December 2021.
Following this consultation period, a final Draft Framework will be presented to Council, along with the feedback from the consultation, for its consideration and approval.
Additional information
If you would like to discuss the Framework or have any questions, please contact our Economic Development Planner on (08) 8416 6333 or email cbarone@wtcc.sa.gov.au
Council’s use of personal information
Please note that the City of West Torrens is a public authority which is bound by the Local Government Act 1999, and other relevant legislation, to retain information and to make certain information publicly available. In some instances, this will require Council to publish personal information such as names and addresses of those whose information it holds. If you have any questions regarding the use of your personal information please contact Council on (08) 8416 6333.
Join the conversation today Create an account or login to share your thoughts, feedback and ideas.
Draft Public Art Framework has finished this stage
Project released for Select Tender.
May 2020: Project initiation
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Project initiation meeting with consultant and project timelines adjusted due to COVID-19 delays.
10 September - 8 October 2020: Public Art survey open
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The Public Art survey is open for contributions. Survey closes at 5pm on Thursday 8 October
Survey under review
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Contributions to the survey will be evaluated and reviewed. The information received will help inform the Strategic Approach to Public Art and preparation of the Public Art Strategy.
Stage 2 consultation period
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In-person or online meetings will be conducted where survey results will be discussed with interested parties and explored in more detail.
Stage 1 and 2 findings presented to Elected Members
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Preparation of the Public Art Strategy
Draft Public Art Framework has finished this stage
The strategy will support the development of a collection of high-quality public art, including murals, and consider potential partners and funding opportunities. It will also identify key locations for public art development and identify how art can be integrated into the West Torrens landscape to help realise council’s broader strategic goals.
22 Nov - 23 Dec 2021: Draft Public Art Framework consultation period
Draft Public Art Framework has finished this stage