ixia’s Public Art Survey 2011: Summary
Public sector cutbacks and the wider economic downturn are fuelling a general pessimism in the public art sector, although there remains significant optimism amongst many of the more established...
View ArticleUpdate: the inclusion of culture within the National Planning Policy...
On Monday 23rd January 2012, members of the House of Lords questioned the government on the inclusion of culture within the NPPF. The government confirmed that the issue was under consideration. This...
View ArticlePublic Art – A Guide to Evaluation: 2nd Edition 2012
ixia has published an updated guidance document: Public Art – A Guide to Evaluation: 2nd Edition 2012. This document has been edited in light of a number of the 2010 Coalition Government’s policies,...
View ArticleNew Writings: Public Art in the contexts of health and regeneration
ixia has commissioned and published the following new essays on Public Art Online which look at public art in the contexts of health and regeneration: FcNK by Clive Parkinson explores the relationship...
View ArticleCulture and the NPPF
The government published the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) on the 27th March 2012. ixia welcomes the inclusion and prominence given to cultural well-being and good design within the NPPF....
View Articleixia’s Public Art Survey 2012
ixia has launched its annual Public Art Survey – a key tool in helping to understand the public art sector in the UK. ixia’s annual Public Art Survey is a key tool in helping to understand public art...
View ArticlePublic Art and Self-Organisation recordings now available online
ixia’s Public Art and Self-Organisation events, which were held in London and Leeds earlier this year, were both recorded for use on ixia’s websites. These recordings are now available online. Use the...
View ArticlePublic Art, Cultural Well-Being and the NPPF events
During autumn 2012, ixia organised three free briefing events on public art, cultural well-being and the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF). The speakers were the planning barrister, Ian Dove QC...
View Articleixia’s Public Art Survey 2012
SUMMARY: The Cultural Olympiad masked a significant fall in the size and value of the public art sector in England. In addition, the sector experienced a loss of younger workers, including younger...
View ArticleArt & the Public Sphere journal – Volume 1. Number 2
Art & the Public Sphere journal – Volume 1. Number 2 has been published. The journal includes articles by Mark Hutchinson, Gretchen Coombs & Justin O’Connor, Angela Harutyunyan and Malcolm...
View Articleixia has organised two series of events for 2013
ixia has organised two series of events for 2013: Public Art and Regeneration 2013 Public Art, Cultural Well-Being and the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) 2013 Use the links above for more...
View Articleixia’s Public Art Survey 2013
ixia has launched its third annual survey into public art. We are asking you to provide us with your answers to a set of questions about public art – and are seeking your responses now – whether you...
View Articleixia’s Public Art Survey 2013 is now closed
During autumn 2013, ixia undertook its third public art survey. The findings of the survey are currently being collated and a summary will be published in February 2014. Don’t forget to sign up to...
View ArticlePublic Art and Housing Event
A one day event hosted by ixia on Wednesday 7th May in Birmingham to explore the role of public art within the context of housing policies and developments. The government’s support for the provision...
View Articleixia’s Public Art Survey 2013: Summary
Despite a fall in jobs and fees, overall funding in the public art sector increased slightly during 2013. Recovery in the housing and development sectors and the use of national planning policies and...
View Articleixia’s Public Art Survey 2015
ixia has launched its fourth annual survey into public art in the UK. We are asking you to provide us with your answers to a set of questions about public art – and are seeking your responses now. The...
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