❓ Question regarding artist involvement and public art management for the Perth Waterfront Project (Elizabeth Quay). The Minister confirms artist involvement in early planning but no Public Art Manager Contractor is required at this stage.
AnsweredQoN 317Legislative Assembly
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In regard to the Perth Waterfront Project, I ask: (a) can the Minister advise if any artists have been selected to work with the design team; (b) if yes to (a) who are the artists that have been selected; (c) has a Manager Contractor for Public Art been appointed to the site; (d) if no to (c), why not; and (e) if yes to (c), who has been appointed, what are the terms of the appointment and what will be the remuneration for the position?
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Answered
6 August 2013
Responded by
Minister for Culture and the Arts
Response time
56 days
(a) Yes
(b) Western Australian artists Stuart Green and Anne Neil have been involved in the early planning stages of the Elizabeth Quay project.
(c) No
(d) A Manager Contractor for Public Art is not required at this stage
(e) Not applicable.
(b) Western Australian artists Stuart Green and Anne Neil have been involved in the early planning stages of the Elizabeth Quay project.
(c) No
(d) A Manager Contractor for Public Art is not required at this stage
(e) Not applicable.
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