Framework Overview
Core Principles
The Living Principles of Public Art framework is built on four core principles that guide its approach to sustainable and impactful art installations: Economic Prosperity, Environmental Stewardship, Social Equity, and Cultural Enrichment. These principles ensure that public art projects not only contribute to the economic well-being of communities but also minimize their environmental impact, promote fairness and inclusivity, and enrich the cultural fabric of the places they inhabit. By integrating these principles into public art initiatives, the Living Principles of Public Art framework aims to create a more sustainable approach to artistic expression that benefits both the communities and the environment in which they exist.We aim to contribute to the economic health of communities through public art. Our projects seek to stimulate local economies, create job opportunities, and contribute to the overall economic vitality of the areas in which they are situated.
We believe in creating public art that respects and enhances the environment. Our projects strive to minimize negative environmental impacts, promote sustainable materials and practices, and contribute positively to ecological systems.
We are committed to fostering diverse and inclusive public spaces through art. Our projects seek to engage and reflect the voices and experiences of all community members, promoting social equity and accessibility in the creation and enjoyment of public art.
Cultural Enrichment
and Expression We value public art as a means of cultural expression and enrichment. Our projects celebrate cultural diversity, preserve heritage, and promote creativity, contributing to the cultural vitality and identity of communities. |
Process Map
The Living Principles of Public Art Roadmap guides users to evaluate each step of the public art process through the framework's lens, ensuring alignment with its core principles. The Roadmap provides color-coded keys indicating which core principle to emphasize at each stage, facilitating a holistic and systematic approach to sustainable public art.