Public Art
We believe that artists should be radically engaged in finding solutions, selecting and interpreting themes that enlarge, enliven and enlighten our experience of the world, endeavouring to make significant and meaningful visual connections with the viewer that help build up our common life, creating a sense of wellbeing for our cities and it’s citizens.’
Public art is much more than free-standing objects in civic squares, rather it should be seen as a communities biography, integrated into the whole environment - public spaces that allow the whole community to have a voice.
Public Art can be large or small, incidental or right in your face, set into a facade or floorscape, in a public foyer or park, at road junctions or on roundabouts. Public art can help a community to remember, to celebrate, to laugh or reflect, it can tell stories of heroes past, or look with hope to the future, it is a channel for the human story.
