Updating Strathcona County's Public Art Plan

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Harvey Nichol, The Echoes of Pasipo, 2024, Festival Place Peace Park

Strathcona County is updating the Public Art Plan. The first Public Art Plan was developed in 2014. The plan was based on the concept that public art enhances and helps define a community's image. Art makes public spaces more welcoming and creates a deeper interaction with our environment - the places where we work, live, shop and seek recreation.

The plan was both a roadmap for the community for how public art can enhance Strathcona County’s public places, architecture and landscape, and a set of processes to put that plan into action.

A community survey was available from February 19 to March 12, 2025. A summary of what was heard through public feedback will be shared.

Harvey Nichol, The Echoes of Pasipo, 2024, Festival Place Peace Park

Strathcona County is updating the Public Art Plan. The first Public Art Plan was developed in 2014. The plan was based on the concept that public art enhances and helps define a community's image. Art makes public spaces more welcoming and creates a deeper interaction with our environment - the places where we work, live, shop and seek recreation.

The plan was both a roadmap for the community for how public art can enhance Strathcona County’s public places, architecture and landscape, and a set of processes to put that plan into action.

A community survey was available from February 19 to March 12, 2025. A summary of what was heard through public feedback will be shared.

Page last updated: 13 Mar 2025, 09:14 AM