Public Art Now Conversations, 24-26 June

Published: 13 May, 2021

Public Art Now Conversations is an exciting new online event exploring the changing landscape of Public Art now and in the coming decades, June 24-26, 2021.

In 2019, Technological University Dublin and Public Art Grangegorman planned to deliver a large scale Public Art Conference inspired in part by the TU Dublin’s new campus – Irelands largest single investment in higher education the last 50 years, within the vibrant community of Grangegorman. Like many national and international events, the arrival of the Covid-19 pandemic forced us to postpone the original date of the conference, challenging us to reconsider the circumstances of how we might come together and connect.

In response to these challenges, the continued uncertainty regarding gatherings, and current guidelines from the Irish government, we are delighted to relaunch the event as Public Art Now Conversationsas a structured programme of six online conversations led by Irish and International practitioners. Hosted by TU Dublin, this event marks the university’s involvement in the “…the lives we live” public art programme. Kieran Corcoran, head of the School of Creative Arts at TU Dublin, reflects on the “timeliness” of the conference.  He remarked, “it is important that the opening of our new Creative Arts Centre on the Grangegorman campus is marked by an event that reflects our ambition to create a place that is outward-facing and engaged with the place of art and culture, in the wider community.”

As a varied set of art practices, public art provides opportunities for collective participation and self-expression, historical reflection and community dialogue. It contributes to our social, spatial and political topologies by proposing new social models, enhancing physical infrastructure and engaging with design. As we enter the third decade of the 21st century, now more than ever, we collectively face unprecedented social and environmental challenges. The recent Covid-19 pandemic and our present geological epoch of the Anthropocene, unchecked globalisation and resurgent nationalistic forces provide new contexts through which to consider public arts’ role in society. Within this context, Public Art Now Conversations will explore how public art responds to the complexity of our cultural and natural environments and how current policy and theory support these actions.

Participation in this online event is free of charge but must be booked in advance through Eventbrite

For more information, see PublicArtNow.eu or email us at PublicArtNow@tudublin.ie.