Elements and Performance Criteria
- Originate ideas for public art
- Use own creative impulse or brief supplied by others to develop ideas for work
- Research and explore relevant ideas and creative associations for the work
- Evaluate site requirements and develop responses to accommodate practical requirements and constraints
- Explore options for materials, technologies and processes to fulfil creative, site and brief requirements
- Collaborate with others to maximise contribution of project ideas and refine through an ongoing collaborative process
- Articulate and present project ideas
- Develop, critique and articulate creative responses to the objectives of the brief and site requirements
- Use guidelines to develop formal presentation of concept proposal and supporting documentation
- Present the design proposal with supporting documentation and practical planning data to the client, sponsor or selection panel
- Evaluate and re-work aspects of the proposal, as required
- Plan and document work in response to the site and the brief
- Create the public artwork
- Integrate command of technique, materials and process to create public artwork that meets creative needs
- Use critical and creative thought to challenge, adapt and refine the public artwork
- Interrogate aspects of work in progress and participate in critical inquiry and discussion
- Use safe and sustainable work practices throughout installation of the public artwork
- Finalise the public art project
- Evaluate own work
- Seek and evaluate feedback from others to improve own work
- Evaluate work against planned strategy for own creative practice and objectives of the public artwork
- Assess place of own work in relation to other public art practitioners
- Adjust work processes and practice to improve technical, conceptual and commercial outcomes