The City of Charlottetown is updating its
Public Art Policy and invites residents to contribute to an exciting new vision for public art in the city.
Since the policy was last updated in 2020, a new cultural staff position and
Cultural Policy have been created. The updated Public Art Policy will help Council, staff and the City’s Arts Advisory Board make strategic decisions on public art in alignment with the Cultural Policy and Strategic Plan.
Community and stakeholder input is key to ensuring Charlottetown’s diverse arts and cultural sectors, community members, city staff and elected officials are reflected in the final policy. Residents are invited to share their thoughts on public art, including what types they want to see and where, through an
online survey available at
charlottetownhall.ca/public-art. The survey will be open to the public until Friday, Sept. 19.
For more information, please visit the Public Art Policy Review
website or contact Doug Dumais, Culture and Economic Coordinator at
[email protected].