In progress City project

Public Art Master Plan Refresh

The City is refreshing the Public Art Master Plan to guide the curatorial practices of the Public Art Program and help to implement its vision for progressive and thought-provoking public art that plays on distinct community assets.

Overview

The City’s Public Art Master Plan (PAMP), adopted by Council in 2016, is a document that provides the design and curatorial guidelines to plan, acquire, and maintain public art for residents and visitors. The PAMP is a key resource for identifying new public art opportunities, recommending investment in priority locations, and establishing artwork themes and ideas.

We are now looking to refresh the PAMP to:

  • Integrate equity and reconciliation frameworks as key pillars and reflect changing community priorities and evolving public art trends
  • Build on the successes of the PAMP to date
  • Align recommendations with other City plans (e.g. Culture Master Plan)

If you have any questions about this project, contact the project team at public.art@mississauga.ca.

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