Have your say on Public Art Plan

A 2022 public art installation by artists Andi Mether and Leonardo Uribe (Zest Events) in collaboration with Toowoon Bay SLSC stingray participants

Central Coast Council is calling on the community to complete a short survey to help inform the development of a new 10-year Public Art Plan.

The survey is the first step in a community engagement program that will be rolled out in March and April, involving talks with community groups, artists and creatives, industry professionals and businesses.

Council says this is an opportunity to shape the approach to public art which will place the community, and its creative practitioners at the heart of the plan.

Director Community and Recreation Services Melanie Smith said public art played an important role in the community.

“This survey is the first step in engaging with the community, understanding their values and seeking feedback on what should be included in a Public Art Plan,” she said.

“It’s important everyone has their say as this plan will outline how we can support the delivery of public art for the community to enjoy.

“We want the Central Coast to continue to be a place where people want to live, work and play.

“Public Art contributes to this by engaging communities, telling stories, evoking conversations and creating a sense of place.”

The 10-year Public Art Plan will outline: a cohesive vision that all public art projects can use as a conceptual foundation; opportunities for local artists and artists beyond the region to develop public art on the Coast; and frameworks that identify and invest in the development of large-scale public artworks.

Administrator Rik Hart said the Public Art Plan was one example of how Council was growing and supporting local creatives and creative industries and fostering a sense of belonging.

“This is a great opportunity for the community to have their say,” he said.

“Public art contributes to local identity, tourism and increased social interactivity that leads to better social outcomes, education and community connections.”

The survey is open until 5pm on Monday, March 18, at www.yourvoiceourcoast.com/art to have your say.