City of Stirling Public Art Masterplan
Kids at the Park and Birdlife on Branches, Daniel Mark Iley 2011. Yokine Playground
Developing the Public Art Masterplan The development of the Masterplan utilised a best-practice approach founded in community consultation and engagement and a deep understanding of place and context. The key findings from the consultation and engagement phases are detailed on the following pages.
Literature review and desktop research
Online survey Open for four weeks • Public • Artists and creatives • Business owners • Elected Members
Library displays Interactive display with
Pop-up booth Interactive booth with ‘share your ideas’ board and sense of place activity • Stirling Farmer’s Market • Inglewood Night Markets • Mirrabooka Community Markets
information and voting activity • Hamersley Leisure Centre • Mirrabooka Library • Osborne Library • Scarborough Library
• Karrinyup Library • Dianella Library
Engagement summary report • Key findings from all engagement activities • Precinct-specific data • Emerging themes and public art preferences
Draft Public Art Masterplan
Consultation workshops • Elected Members • Arts community • Aboriginal community • City of Stirling employees
Review period • Internal review • Public comment period • Public Art Masterplan revisions
Final Public Art Masterplan
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