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Thank you for participating in Yarra Ranges first online forum. This forum will assist Yarra Ranges to develop an Art in Public Places Policy. We hope you will participate fully in the conversation, and like any good conversation, express your ideas openly whilst listening to others. You can take any path relating to Art in Public Places you like. Our discussion leaders will join the conversation from time to time to ask questions and offer thoughts.
The three discussion leaders are listed below.
Anthony McInneny: Artist, Arts Administrator and Coordinator Graduate Certificate in Public Art, RMIT University.
Sarah Poole: Arts consultant managing projects for artists, community property developers and local government.
Greg Box: Manager of Arts Culture & Heritage at Yarra Ranges Council.
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Why do people like Art in Public Places ? What do you think?
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Why did so many people place art in public places highest on the list of arts & heritage priorities? Is it because it is in public places rather than the gallery setting? What is a public place?
by Yarrarangesviews 18 May 2010, 9:18am | 4570 views
How are our communities shaped by art and design. Tell us what you think?
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What is good art and design in our communities? How do we create for 'our time' and yet respect our layers of history, stories and historical traditions? What is the role of the artist?
by Yarrarangesviews 18 May 2010, 9:19am | 1247 views
What is unique about the places in Yarra Ranges?
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What makes them different? What are the community ideas and stories that are important about those places? Do we need to be 'different' or 'unique'? How does it relate to art in public places?
by Yarrarangesviews 18 May 2010, 9:20am | 1317 views

