Logan City Council has received $1.02 million under the South-East Queensland (SEQ) City Deal Public Art Initiatives program.
The Public Art Initiatives is a commitment under the $1.8 billion SEQ City Deal between the Australian Government, Queensland Government, and the Council of Mayors (SEQ). It is designed to enhance place-making and promote a more liveable South East Queensland region through Public Art and Architecture.
The funding will be used for 3 public art projects across the city. We are now seeking artists, designers, partnerships or consortiums of artists interested in creating public art projects for the city.
We are also seeking community feedback on what's important to you when it comes to public artwork in the City of Logan. Your input will help us develop the detailed artist brief for the concept design stage and guide how projects are selected.
The artwork locations have been selected as they meet the SEQ City Deal guidelines, the objectives of the fund, deliver on Council’s Urban Art Strategy, and enhance the built environment. You can read more information on each below.
Council invited you to share your thoughts and ideas to help shape the artist brief for the concept design.
This engagement is now closed for review.
Logan City Council has received $1.02 million under the South-East Queensland (SEQ) City Deal Public Art Initiatives program.
The Public Art Initiatives is a commitment under the $1.8 billion SEQ City Deal between the Australian Government, Queensland Government, and the Council of Mayors (SEQ). It is designed to enhance place-making and promote a more liveable South East Queensland region through Public Art and Architecture.
The funding will be used for 3 public art projects across the city. We are now seeking artists, designers, partnerships or consortiums of artists interested in creating public art projects for the city.
We are also seeking community feedback on what's important to you when it comes to public artwork in the City of Logan. Your input will help us develop the detailed artist brief for the concept design stage and guide how projects are selected.
The artwork locations have been selected as they meet the SEQ City Deal guidelines, the objectives of the fund, deliver on Council’s Urban Art Strategy, and enhance the built environment. You can read more information on each below.