Curating Cities
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Curating Cities researches the current and potential contribution of public art to eco-sustainable development, focusing on the world’s best practice and  potential benefits to Sydney and cities in general. Founded on a radical concept of curatorship, the project proposes that instead of curating art, we use art to curate - literally to care for space. Applying this concept, the project seeks to establish how the arts can generate and promote  environmentally beneficial behaviour change and the development of green infrastructure.
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