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b. Site Responsiveness and Community Engagement. <br /> c. Proposal Resolution. <br /> d. Project Details. <br /> e. Artistic Excellence. <br /> f. Any other criteria specific to the project. <br /> The Jury develops a consensus score for all of the short listed <br /> submissions in each of the criteria. The submission with the <br /> highest score is awarded the commission. <br /> A document outlining the reasoning for the Jury's decision is to <br /> be made available to the artists and public. <br /> 6.0 THE JURY <br /> The jury shall typically consist of a diverse group of citizen <br /> volunteers with various interests in the community, site and <br /> project theme along with artists and those with expertise in the <br /> arts. All members of the Jury should have respect for the creative <br /> process and be comfortable working in group situations. The Jury <br /> shall be advised on process and technical issues by City staff. <br /> The size of a Jury is dependent on the scope and complexity of <br /> the project but generally shall be a maximum of seven exclusive <br /> of advisors. <br /> Jury meetings shall be facilitated by City staff and shall make <br /> decisions by consensus. <br /> Jury members shall be selected by the City's public art staff in <br /> consultation with the local Councillor, relevant City staff and <br /> community stakeholders. <br /> The names of all jurors shall remain confidential until the winning <br /> submission is announced. <br /> City of Hamilton Public Art Master Plan 2016 45 <br />