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Public art in Vancouver

Public art in Vancouver

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Public art in Vancouver is an important aspect of the urban environment.[1] Large portions of public art in the city  located in British Columbia, Canada  are funded by the provincial and federal government. Up to 1% of the budget of a building can go towards the construction of public art.

Map of public art locations in the City of Vancouver.

Public Art Program

Vancouver's Public Art Program seeks to incorporate contemporary art practices into city planning and development. The program supports art-making of many kinds – emerging and established artists, in new and traditional media, from stand-alone commissions to artist collaborations. The program is part of Cultural Services and oversees development of public art opportunities throughout the city. Civic projects at civic buildings, greenways, parks and other public spaces are funded through capital budgets. Private sector projects are funded by developments in the rezoning process.[2]

Coinciding with the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, the Public Art Program has commissioned various local artists to produce works, with projects such as Paul Wong's 5 project.[3]

Works


References

  1. "Public Art". City of Vancouver. Archived from the original on Mar 20, 2012.

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