Dublin City Council Public Art Manager Ruairí Ó Cuív hosted briefing meetings for the recently launched Public Art Programme on Tuesday 3 May in The Lab.
If you missed these sessions you can watch video recordings of the meeting and Question and Answer sessions from the day below:
Video 1: Dublin City Council Public Art Programme Briefing Meeting

Video 2: Dublin City Council Public Art Programme Briefing Meeting Q&A Session 1

Video 3: Dublin City Council Public Art Programme Briefing Meeting Q&A Session 2
Dublin City Public Art Programme Launch
Following an intensive period of policy development, Dublin City Council launched its Public Art Programme April 12th 2011. Please click here for information on Dublin City Public Art Programme.
The Dublin City Public Art Programme is designed to offer different kinds of opportunities for artists to make new artworks. The programme directly invites interaction between the artists, Dublin City Council and the city’s communities and localities. There is respect for the different ways in which artists work. The Dublin City Public Art Programme offers potential for the enduring artwork as well as temporary or time based work. There is scope for artists to present work to a wide audience. Equally, it is recognised that not all artworks need to have mass appeal and that those created within a community and locality can have impacts which are significant.
Calls for Proposals - Dublin City Public Art - Strand 2: Interaction with the City
Further Information will be available on line from April 13th at www.dublincitypublicart.ie