Training
Public Art and the Planning Process Seminars - New dates for 2008!
ixia is running a series of seminars throughout England to deliver guidance on the content of a Supplementary Planning Document for public art.
ixia has developed this guidance in response to Government’s changes to the planning process and ixia’s review of the ways that local authorities in England secure public art via the planning process. These seminars:
- place public art within the context of national, regional and local planning and other policies;
- describe the importance and creation of a vision for public art;
- identify sources of evidence that support the perceived benefits of public art;
- identify a definition and principles of good practice for public art;
- define and recommend practical actions that are integrated within the planning process that will enable good practice to take place.
Who should attend: artists; arts, public art, planning and regeneration officers from local authorities; public art consultants; planning consultants; design professionals and public and private sector commissioners.
When and where:
12th May 2008 - Newcastle (Dance City)
30th September 2008 - Bristol (Arnolfini)
6th November 2008 - London (RIBA)
27th January 2009 - Birmingham (CBSO)
Cost: Each seminar will cost £155 per delegate (including all papers and lunch). A limited number of discount places are available for artists at all of the seminars - cost £30.
To register: Please complete and return the linked registration form, stating clearly which venue you wish to attend and enclosing your registration fee.
Places are limited at each event so BOOK NOW!
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Public Art Evaluation Toolkit Seminars -
New Dates for 2008!
ixia is running a series of seminars throughout England to deliver a Toolkit for evaluating the impact of public art. Intended for use by all stakeholders in a public art commission, the overall aim is to increase mutual awareness of diverse agendas and desired outcomes of a public art commission. The Toolkit will assist users to:
- carry out an appraisal of the feasibility of a public art commission.
- maximise the potential of a public art commission and identify different goals.
- identify and agree the outcome measures that are appropriate to assess impact.
- agree systems for collecting, storing, analysing and reporting on data gathered.
Who should attend: artists and collaborators, funders and commissioners across all disciplines engaged in public art.
When and where:
5th June 2008 - London (RIBA) - **SOLD OUT**
1st July 2008 - Birmingham (CBSO)
6th October 2008 - Newcastle (Dance City)
Cost: The full day seminar, including a copy of the assessment matrix, full notes and lunch will cost £185 per delegate. A limited number of discounted places are available for artists at all of the seminars - cost £40.
To register: Please complete and return the linked registration form, stating clearly which venue you wish to attend and enclosing your registration fee.

