Public Art Policy (PRVPA-6)
Introduction
The University is committed to supporting artists and contemporary art developments within its publicly accessible spaces, in ways that align with the university’s values of equity, decolonization, diversity, inclusiveness, accessibility, creativity, and sustainability. The programming of these public installations provide opportunities for critical thought and engagement with subjects such as identity, history, place and belonging, amongst others.
Policy overview
This policy governs the development, management, maintenance, and conservation of the public art collection and programming, in compliance with the applicable rules of professional and ethical conservation, as well as the applicable laws pertaining to cultural property.
For more information
Information on the current collection of public art at Concordia University, and access to a self-guided tour of the collection, can be found on Concordia's public art webpage.