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C11EATIVITY <br /> 1.1 Issue open calls to artists and curators for project ideas <br /> 1.2 Animate Toronto with temporary public art <br /> 1.3 Identify public art opportunities and engage artists as early as possible in all projects <br /> 1.4 Champion career-launching platforms for the next generation of public artists <br /> 1.5 Create new skills development and leadership opportunities for Indigenous artists, <br /> curators and art consultants in the field of public art <br /> 1.6 Deliver a range of competition types and opportunities <br /> 1.7 Encourage new methods of community-engaged public art works in a variety of media <br /> COMMUNITY <br /> 2.1 Enable the public to discover and interact with public art through creative <br /> online resources <br /> 2.2 Activate public art through community-focused educational and interpretive programming <br /> 2.3 Create more public art opportunities for artists from equity-seeking communities <br /> 2.4 Engage Indigenous communities to identify sites of significance across Toronto for <br /> Indigenous public art projects <br /> 2.5 Ensure that juries and advisory committees are reflective of the diversity of the arts <br /> sector, and the population of the City of Toronto <br /> 2.6 Engage artists and communities city-wide in decision-making related to public art <br /> through meaningful consultation processes <br /> 2.7 Establish an artist-in-residence program in City divisions <br /> 2.8 Pursue new opportunities for destination public art <br /> IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII RYW <br /> IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII Illllp° IIIIIIIII <br /> 3.1 Develop City-wide standards to consistently apply the "Percent for Public Art" policy to <br /> municipal capital projects <br /> 3.2 Produce public art master plans on a city-wide basis to provide strategic direction on <br /> future project plans <br /> 3.3 Pool public art funds to produce new works in underserved areas of the city <br /> 3.4 Advance Indigenous place-making city-wide through public art <br /> 3.5 Integrate public art in a variety of media into a broader range of public realm improvements <br /> 3.6 Protect public art works city-wide through proactive maintenance and conservation <br /> Toronto Public Art Strategy 2020/2030 7 <br />
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