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Art and the Public Realm Bristol

Date uploaded: August 31, 2011

Art and the Public Realm Bristol

Policy / Public Art Commissions / Talks and Events / Publications

Bristol City Council has launched a new website for the City’s public art programme. Art and the Public Realm Bristol has been developed to mark the 10th anniversary of the City’s public art policy and to showcase the many projects produced in the City to date.

Art and the Public Realm Bristol has been developed specifically to provide a showcase for City’s public art programme, providing detailed information on past and present artworks. In addition the site provides detailed information on artworks locations - using a dedicated mapping system, audio/podcasts of artists talks staged at Arnolfini (as part of BCC’s dedicated ‘Art in the City Lecture Series) and information on the BCC Public Art Policy and Strategy.

Visit www.aprb.co.uk

Hew Locke, 'Ruined', 2010, Brunswick Cemetery Gardens. Photo: Jamie Woodley. Courtesy of Bristol City Council and Situations at UWE

Hew Locke, 'Ruined', 2010, Brunswick Cemetery Gardens. Photo: Jamie Woodley. Courtesy of Bristol City Council and Situations at UWE