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8 December 2009
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ixia - Public Art Professional Development Seminar 3: Public Art and Health

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Places Matter! has partnered with ixia, the public art think tank, to deliver a series of public art seminars in the Northwest.

The seminars will enable attendees to reflect upon contemporary public art practice and to develop their understanding of specific contexts and issues which support and influence the delivery of public art. The seminars have been devised for artists, curators, public art consultants and representatives of public and private sector organisations that promote and commission public art. In addition to hearing from speakers, attendees will be encouraged to engage actively in discussions and to reflect upon their own work in relation to the issues discussed.

For more information about the series of seminars, click here...

Cost: The cost for each seminar is £60.00 + VAT including lunch and refreshments. You will be invoiced upon making a provisional booking for the event. Your place will be confirmed when payment has been received.

The seminars are supported by Arts Council England: www.artscouncil.org.uk

Seminar 3: Public Art and Health
Seminar Location: milkandsugar, 82 Wood Street, Liverpool L1 4DQ
Date: Tuesday 8 December 2009, 10.00am - 4.00pm (registration 9.30am)

ixia has worked with Willis Newson, an arts consultancy specialising in healthcare, to prepare up-to-date guidance regarding the commissioning of artists within the context of different types of health initiatives.

The seminar is based on the guidance and will be led by Willis Newson. It will provide accurate information about current policy and practice. For those new to health, it will explain the three main capital procurement routes: Private Finance Initiative (PFI), Local Investment Finance Trust (LIFT) and Procure 21 (P21). For those new to public art, it will explain the process of commissioning public art and outlines a checklist for the commissioning process.

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