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MADE is dedicated to improving the quality of our towns, cities and villages. We believe that a high quality built environment is essential for economic prosperity and wellbeing.
Well-designed places function better, use fewer resources, encourage investment and enterprise, engender social interaction and a sense of community and make people happy, healthy and proud.
4 areas of work
Design QualityProviding advice and training to local government, industry and designers to improve the quality of new developments
CommunityHelping citizens to understand and influence urban planning and development
Arts and CulturePromoting collaboration between artists, architects, engineers and planners
EducationHelping young people to understand and get access to the built environment professions
Place-based socio-historic study of the Tame and consider the changing relationship between the river and the people who lived and worked alongside it
Research and Outreach Artist
Beyond the GalleryProfessional development for students and early career artists
Beyond Public ArtA discussion about involving artists in the public realm
Beyond the Gallery: Agenda
10.00 Welcome and Introductions. David Tittle
10.05 Tamed. Sally Robertshaw
10.10 The scope, the reasons, the potential, the rewards, the challenges. Stuart Mugridge/ Rob Colbourne
10.30 Reflection on practice. Scott Farlow
10.45 Break
11.05 Public space 'opportunities and ideas' exercise and/or individual skills
audit. Scott Farlow
12.30 Lunch, delegates welcome to stay for afternoon session
Beyond Public Art: Agenda
13.30 Welcome and Introductions. Sally Robertshaw.
13.35 ‘The red fence’. Stuart Mugridge. Discussion. Chaired by David Tittle.
13.50 Talk 1. Public Art: A manifesto. Rob Colbourne
14.05 Talk 2. Tamed and the Design Team Artist ’s role. Stuart Mugridge.
14.20 Talk 3. Scott Farlow, artist working in the built environment.
14.30 Talk 4. Larry Priest, Architect, BPN. Artists and the built environment
14.55 Break
15.05 Discussion ‘Approaches to public art’. Chaired by David Tittle
16.00 End
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