Public Art Assessment Request Step 1 of 2 50% This field is hidden when viewing the formRecord ID Incremental ID Assessment timeline. After submission, your Public Art submission will be assessed in the coming weeks. You will be notified of the outcome within 4 weeks of submitting the Public Art Assessment Request Form 2024. Organisation NameIf this application is being made as an organisation. Applicant Name First Last Role in the project*What is the role you have in this project?Main Phone*Main phone number, including full area code if the phone is a land lineEmail* The ArtExplain your artwork*Please provide a brief statement explaining your artwork including the location, size and medium. What is the duration of the art?*How long will the art piece exist? Permanent works of art (2 to 20 years) Temporary works of art (up to 2 years) Artwork Design*Please upload an image/s of your final artwork design here. Drop files here or Select files Max. file size: 128 MB. Alignment toPublic Art Objectives*Please select which objective/s for public art projects your project best aligns with to build community resilience by increasing community connectedness and inclusivity to activate public space and interaction throughout the shire to provide economic benefit through tourism interpret historical sites and tell important local stories by reflecting the cultural and social fabric of community to encourage community and visitor engagement with a particular place to explore and encourage awareness of global, national, or local issues and themes to develop opportunities for collaboration between artists, property owners, and relevant authorities to promote shared ownership and preservation of public art. Response to the brief:The brief will outline the key objectives and considerations required of submissions to design and deliver public artResponse to the brief*Please explain how the artist has met the brief that was provided to them.Quality of the artwork and artist:While the quality of the artwork and artist are primary considerations, public art undertaken by the community will be driven by the objectives centred around participation, inclusion and collaboration. However, public art undertaken by a professional artist will at all times reflect a high standard of artistic practice. Quality ensured*Please briefly outline how quality will be ensured.Artists examples*Please provide examples of the artist's previous work. (upload up to 4 files) Drop files here or Select files Max. file size: 128 MB. Promoting Accessibility and Inclusivity:Public art should be accessible to all members of the community, regardless of age, ability, or background. Efforts are required to be made to ensure that public art installations and experiences are inclusive and diverse. Artists and stakeholders are required to consider accessibility requirements during the design and implementation of public art projects Accessibility and inclusion*Please briefly address accessibility and inclusion.Safety and suitability:All public art must be safe for all members of the community to enjoy. Considerations must be given to the impacts of the piece of public art on public space and how it may increase risk on passers-by or users of that public space.Safety and Suitability*Please briefly address safety and suitabilityCost of life and sustainability:Council and bodies commissioning public art must consider the ongoing costs that are associated with well managed public art and the costs associated with this upkeep. Consideration must be given to the ongoing maintenance for the planned lifespan of the artwork.Maintenance Considerations*Please briefly address maintenance considerations for the artwork.Permission of Land Owner/Manager/Business:Permission must be sought from the land owner, land manager or business for the installation of a public art project prior to the assessment of any artwork proposed for the relevant site. Evidence of permission*Please provide evidence of land owner or land manager permission (upload document)Max. file size: 128 MB.Heritage and Cultural Permission:Heritage and cultural permission must be sought prior to the assessment of any public artwork proposed for the relevant site. These permissions may include Heritage Victoria if there are heritage overlays or a cultural heritage report if your site is culturally sensitive.What permissions have you obtained (if applicable)Please explain what permissions you have obtained for this project?Evidence of Heritage/Cultural PermissionPlease upload evidence of heritage and cultural permission (if required) Drop files here or Select files Max. file size: 128 MB. Community Engagement:While not part of the assessment criteria, some projects that impact that community do benefit from some community engagement. This question helps us understand how the project and the design has been developed.Describe the community engagment. (if applicable)Please describe the community engagement in the development of this project and the final artwork. (if applicable) Privacy collection statement*Personal information requested on this form will only be used by council to carry out its functions and activities and will not be disclosed without your consent except where authorised by law. If you do not provide all or part of the personal information required we may not be able to process your request in an effective and efficient manner. You have the right to seek access and correction of your personal information. I acknowledge that: I have read and understood the Privacy Collection Statement and consent to my personal information being used for the purposes specified. Submission statement acknowledgement*This request can only be made by the named applicant. If you are submitting this application on behalf of another person or entity you must be duly authorised to do so. By submitting this application you are confirming that you are authorised to do so and declare that the information is correct to the best of your knowledge. 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