Curatorial Research

We place our own projects within a wider context of international research. Our curatorial research projects have included doctoral studentships, collaborative research projects, networks and events.

Locating the Producers

Locating the Producers was a major three-year curatorial research and public events programme 2006 – 2010, which investigated how public art and its curation has begun to recognise ... read on →

Slow Space: A Curatorial Vision for Oslo Harbour

Slow Space is the curatorial vision for the permanent public art programme for Bjørvika, Oslo Harbour. This document outlines a set of principles and a potential road-map towards the ... read on →

European Network of Public Art Producers

ENPAP is a network of art organisations that share an affinity for expanding the notion of public art. The two-year pilot research phase took place during 2010 and comprised a ... read on →

One Day Sculpture

One Day Sculpture was New Zealand's first nationwide commissioning series of temporary, place-based public artworks. Taking duration and place as its starting point, One Day Sculpture stretched the format ... read on →

University of Bristol Public Art Strategy

The development of The University of Bristol's precinct in 2008 provided a timely opportunity to reconsider the role artists might have within the University and to envisage a programme of ... read on →

Art & Archaeology

From 2006-10, James Dixon undertook a PhD studentship Public Art and Contemporary Archaeology in the Context of Urban Regeneration: creation, transformation, and people in Bristol, 1940-2010. James took as ... read on →