This ACCA Art File focuses on public artwork and the artists who make it. It is aimed at students in levels/years 7-10 and is designed as an adaptable toolkit for teachers to use selectively in devising their own units of classroom learning. Key sections are designed to be easily extractable as handouts for direct distribution to students.
Public Art
What is Public Art?
An overview of key concepts surrounding public art as a unique field of contemporary artistic practice that is distinct from other exhibition formats.
How does Public Art happen?
A practical ‘nuts and bolts’ breakdown of the processes involved in creating public artworks – from idea to installation. Also incorporated are examples of working drawings, plans and maquettes showing the inventive methods that artists use to develop major public artworks.
Melbourne Public Art Trail
This resource maps a trail between ten public artworks within Melbourne that exemplify the diverse approaches taken by artists making art for public space. This section incorporates definitions of key terms, which are underlined throughout.
Victorian & Australian Curriculum Links
A comprehensive listing of all Victorian and Australian Curriculums descriptors addressed throughout this ACCA Art File is included for teachers reference.
Contact ACCA
Acknowledgements
This education resource written and compiled by Andrew Atchison for ACCA Education, January 2019.
Terms of Use
These resources have been produced by the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art to provide support material for the Education Program TALK THINK PUBLIC ART and excursions in the City of Melbourne. The reproduction and communication of resources is permitted for educational purposes only.