Who are the commissioners of public art?
Vicki Young, Senior Curator at Futurecity discusses her work and how major site-specific public sculpture is commissioned, funded and realised.
Sculpture: a fabrication talks programme contextualises the research of Mark Devereux Projects’ represented artist Nicola Ellis. With four new commissions planned for the public realm in Greater Manchester, these timely talks will each address the differing logistical, conceptual and social aspects of public sculpture.
About Vicki Young
Vicki Young curates and manages the delivery of many of Futurecity’s major public art commissions, projects and cultural programmes in the public realm. She brokers cultural partnerships and manages relationships with commissioners, local authorities, design and construction teams, working closely with artists and cultural producers across a range of art forms.
Young’s commissions include Conrad Shawcross’ The Optic Cloak, a 49 metre embedded design within the flue tower of a new Energy Centre on Greenwich Peninsula, and co-curating a £1.7m Arts Programme at the new Cancer Centre at Guy’s Hospital, which featured five major embedded art commissions by international artists and designers.
More recently, Young has been developing an artwork commission for a major new rail station development in London and has been working across a range of Culture & Placemaking strategies and public art delivery projects in Sydney.
Further information
This programme is part of Nicola Ellis’ Arts Council England funded research and development project Sculpture: a fabrication.
Sculpture: a fabrication talks programme is produced by Mark Devereux Projects and in partnership with Manchester Art Gallery.
Read Nicola’s supporting a-n blog here.
Free event on Thursday 5th October from 6-7pm, book tickets at EventBrite.