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Designing spaces where creativity and community can thrive.
Think about the sheer variety this ‘outdoor gallery’ holds. We encounter monumental sculptures anchoring public squares, murals breathing vibrant life onto blank walls, even the playful surprise of yarn-bombed trees or cleverly placed sticker art. From intricate topiary demanding patient skill to bold, spray-painted statements (legal or otherwise), art in public spaces takes countless forms.
Sometimes it’s commissioned, carefully planned to enhance a location. Other times it’s wonderfully subversive, popping up unexpectedly. Its goal might be to make us smile, challenge our perspectives, connect us to local history, or simply inject colour into the grey of the everyday commute.
The thoughtful design of our public realm transforms fleeting glances into meaningful engagement. This presents both challenge and opportunity for landscape architects, estate managers, and contractors alike. It’s about shaping spaces that don’t just allow for passage, but invite presence.
By selecting and siting street furniture with care, we directly influence how public art is perceived and experienced. It’s a subtle but vital layer in the design process.
With a mission to Live In Painted Cities, Lee Bofkin, CEO and co-founder of Global Street Art joins us to discuss the importance of street art and how our urban landscape can benefit from joyful murals representing and bringing together communities. We discuss the evolution in attitudes towards street art over the last 10 years, how street art brings spaces to life, democratises art and the museum of inspiration in the basement of GSA HQ.
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