Elements and Performance Criteria
- Develop ideas for public artworks
- Identify and explore a broad range of information relevant to public art
- Critically evaluate findings in the context of own practice and the work of others
- Collaborate with relevant people about public art projects
- Evaluate potential or actual sites and the practical and creative relationships between site and work
- Consider practical and organisational issues associated with public art
- Confirm ideas for public art based on research, reflection and collaboration
- Experiment with techniques and media for integration in public art
- Explore and experiment with a broad range of advanced techniques and materials, tools and equipment to achieve different effects
- Take account of safety and sustainability considerations associated with the use of different techniques and media
- Research, adapt and use relevant ideas and approaches with consideration of intellectual property requirements
- Establish and organise resources for public artwork
- Assess specific resource requirements that arise from the use of techniques and experimental approaches
- Research and evaluate costs and other constraints that may impact on work
- Research and access sources of supply
- Organise and maintain resources according to safety and other workplace or project requirements
- Create the work
- Realise public artwork using techniques and media selected from research and experimentation
- Evaluate and respond to the potential for change as work progresses
- Develop own ways of working to create individual style
- Identify and resolve technical problems in projects based on developing expertise
- Establish and follow safe work practices throughout the production of the public artwork
- Evaluate own work
- Regularly review work in progress in the context of personal, professional and artistic objectives
- Identify and respond to opportunities for refinement and re-thinking
- Evaluate the work process in terms of its efficiency and effectiveness
- Evaluate finished work in terms of its coherence with the project concept, technical resolution and suitability for intended purpose