Have your say on public art policy

Published date11 April 2024
Publication titleKatikati Advertiser
The proposed changes to the policy aim to clarify roles and responsibilities in the provision of public art and have clear objectives about what public art achieves for the district

Public art is any artwork in a public space like parks, buildings, or streets. It can take many forms such as sculptures, murals, digital art/projections, nature-based art, and sound art. It can be permanent or temporary. Most public art in the district is provided by community groups rather than funded by council.

“Public art helps to enhance and enliven our experience of public space. It contributes to a sense of pride and belonging in our district, supports thriving communities and showcases the creativity of our...

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