Practice 101: Public Art
Event description
Join Arts Northern Rivers and Brunswick Nature Sculpture Walk for a professional development workshop on 'Public Art: considerations and opportunities for working in public space.'
In this two-hour workshop, SCAPE Public Art Executive Director Richard Aindow will offer practical information towards creating temporary and permanent public art in communities. This discussion based session will encourage creative thinking and outline possible opportunities for Northern Rivers artists to engage with the arts community in Otautahi Christchurch in 2025.
9:30am – 12pm (10am start)
Morning tea provided
This workshop is designed for professional artists working in any artform interested in public space.
Richard Aindow is the Executive Director of SCAPE Public Art. A passionate leader with a long history in the creative arts, Richard was the General Manager of Aotearoa’s longest-running contemporary dance company, Footnote New Zealand Dance, between 2014 and 2021. Before Footnote, he worked as the General Manager and then Editor of Wellington’s magazine, FishHead. Richard is a director of arts-led tech company Pickpath, has held senior governance roles in non-profit organisations in public radio and community services, and works voluntarily as an arts assessor.
SCAPE Public Art is a charity based in ÅŒtautahi Christchurch, New Zealand, that produces new contemporary public art for communities. Over the past 26 years, SCAPE has become the largest producer of public art in Aotearoa New Zealand, bringing together art and industry to deliver complex projects.
Free event – spaces are limited.
If you are unable to attend, please ensure you release your ticket so another local artist or arts worker can benefit from the session. If booked out, please join the waitlist and you will be notified if a place becomes available.
PRACTICE 101 professional development series has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Creative Australia, its arts funding and advisory body. This workshop is supported by SCAPE NZ and Brunswick Nature Sculpture Walk.
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