Public art – and space for creative expression – is a fundamental building block of great cities.
We don’t confine ourselves to thinking of public art as a particular object (eg. like a statue, or, an ugly bronze thing in the middle of a plaza). We support art that is undefinable; makes one wonder where it came from; is sometimes in odd places; includes events to briefly unsettle, surprise or delight; invites passerbys to join in; is temporary; is citizen generated and curated; responds to the space; creates a community; draws attention where something is lacking; makes hidden city processes visible…you get the picture.