
“They
seek to develop sustainable creative
practices that provide a richer value to the
life of residents. Papers, processes,
conferences and reports ensue from this
ethnographic model of subjective and
embedded critique challenging the notion
of the primacy of a single voice critic in
attributing value.”
Suzanne Lacy
Time in Place: New Genre Public Art a Decade Later
In: Cartiere, C. and Willis, S. (eds.) (2008)
The Practice of Public Art
London:
Routledge