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Art and placemaking (26 Jan)

The Architecture Centre Network presents a series of inspiring talks.


< Art in the Open

• 26 January 2011, 6.30-8pm
• £5 / £4 for students & artists (includes a glass of wine) -
available on the door, in cash
• Venue: The Gallery, 77 Cowcross Street, London EC1M 6EJ

Increasingly, artists are working with architects, masterplanners and regeneration experts to create better public spaces all over London, as well as nationally and internationally. Join a stimulating talk with artist Jacqueline Poncelet and Jes Fernie (Art in the Open Associate,
Open-City) to hear more about art in the public realm in London, the contribution of artists to our public spaces, and current and future artistic practice.

Open-City’s Art in the Open is London’s advisor for art in the public realm. It supports those making and commissioning work for the capital, advocating a more inspirational public realm, and advising on how exemplary art in the public realm can enrich the experience of London significantly.

< Continue the debate online

Let us know what you think about the relationship between art in the public realm and placemaking. Email louise.forrester@architecturecentre.net your thoughts, and we'll post them on the Debate & Innovate page: http://www.architecturecentre.net/docs/debate/projects/?Placemaking/0:1410:0


Speaker(s):

MADE | talks
Jacqueline Poncelet | talks
Art in the Open | talks

 

Date and Time:

26 January 2011 at 6:30 pm

Duration:

1 hour 30 minutes

 

Venue:

Architecture Centre Network
70 Cowcross Street
London
EC1M 6EL
0)20 7253 5199
http://www.architecturecentre.net

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Tickets:

14 Dec: £2 / £1. 26 Jan: £5 / £4 (inc a glass of wine).

Available from:

On the door (in cash), at Alan Baxter Gallery, 70 Cowcross Street, London EC1M 6EJ

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