
About this Event
This one-day academic symposium brings together new research from some of the leading voices in the history of public sculpture and its role in energising community-formation, urban regeneration, and civic pride.
Placemaking gives new emphasis to public sculpture used to create distinctive, much-loved and used civic spaces such as market-squares and transport hubs.
There is a well-developed scholarly and public appreciation of public sculpture in domestic settings, principally in the context of post-war social housing. This symposium extends these debates into other spaces where architecture and sculpture collide – such as shopping centres, peripheral landscapes, interventions in brownfield sites, informal memorials, and ecclesiastical and civic buildings.
This event has been organised in partnership with the 20th Century Society.
Image: Tonkin Liu, Singing Ringing Tree 2007. Image courtesy Ian Lawson / Mid Pennine Arts.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
University of Bradford, Richmond Road, Bradford, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00