Public Art Guidelines
These guidelines are designed to make it easier for commissioners, communities, artists and producers to come together to create public art in Dorset. Whether you are an artist, a council officer, a Town Council, a developer, or a community group, this guide provides practical advice, inspiration and guidance to support public art projects across the Dorset Council area.
Public art enriches communities in numerous ways. It enhances wellbeing and a sense of belonging by inspiring and engaging people, helping them feel more connected to the places they live and visit. At the same time, it builds community pride and reinforces local
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identity, contributing to a shared sense of character and heritage. Beyond its cultural impact, public art also helps build vibrant spaces which attract visitors, support local businesses and make Dorset’s towns and villages more distinctive and memorable.
Dorset already boasts many remarkable examples of public art and this guide highlights some of these projects to inspire future work. Our aim is to support and encourage more public art that reflects the diversity of Dorset’s communities.
This guide has been produced by The Arts Development Company in collaboration with over 100 contributors, including artists, producers, Town Council clerks and Dorset Council officers. Thank you to everyone who has contributed.
After reading these guidelines, if you need additional support with a public art project please contact: hello@theartsdevelopmentcompany.org.uk