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Public Art in Practice - working with First Nations artists: PL2304

PRESENTER
Peter Lonergan
Formal CPD
2 Hours - FORMAL CPD
AU$119.90

Duration: 01:14:54

This talk addresses the topic: Understanding and respecting Country

Through this talk, Peter Lonergan takes us into the practice he and Julie Cracknell have been developing for almost 40 years. It's a practice like few others.

Ever since they started, they resolved to service the social aspect of architecture, through involvement with community organisations, mainly within the area of inner Sydney where they had their physical office, and lived. This approach lead them almost inevitably to involvement with aboriginal organisations within the community, and so for the duration of their practice, this has involved many projects.

But the element of their work that is the feature of this talk is public art, and in particular, their work with First Nations artists. Peter describes the journey, through the themes of public art he has observed as: A nexus of Art & Architecture; Fine art in the public realm & Protest art, each of which is featured strongly in this story, and in particular through his involvement with First Nations artists.

TARGET LEARNING OUTCOMES
This talk addresses the topic: Understanding and respecting Country

Units of Competency/Performance Criteria (at least partially addressed as per the NSCA 2021)
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT: PC4, 8, 15, 28, 30, 32, 36, 37, 39
PROJECT INITIATION AND CONCEPTUAL DESIGN: PC28, 30, & 32
DETAILED DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION: PC36, 37, 39 & 43
DESIGN DELIVERY AND CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES: PC50, 51 &38

At the completion of this course you will:

  • Gain insight into a long term responsive and meaningful engagement with First Nations artists
  • Appreciate how culturally responsive communications can improve the outcomes for all stakeholders
  • Understand how a respectful and appropriate engagement with First Nations peoples is important to project outcomes
  • Understand the importance of preparing and recording documentation, in all types of projects, at all stages.
  • Appreciate the importance of building science and technology as a part of the design research & concept design to optimise the performance of a project.

Recognised by the NSW ARB, ARB of Victoria, BA of Qld, AB of WA, Work Stds Tas, APB of SA, PIA, AILA & BDA
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  • PRESENTER
  • FORMAL CPD/CPE POINTS

  • PETER LONERGAN
    Principal, Cracknell & Lonergan

    Cracknell & Lonergan was established in 1984 as a multi-disciplinary architecture and design practice. Through the development of the practice we have increasingly concerned ourselves with the conservation of our cultural heritage and the sustainment of our environment, practiced these principals and had this recognised in our work. We have a practice commitment to Aboriginal Reconciliation.

    The directors of the company are Peter Lonergan (B Sc Arch, B Arch, M Benv) and Julie Cracknell (B Sc Arch, B Arch, M Benv). Peter Lonergan is the Nominated Architect (NSW Registration No. 5983), a member of the Australian Institute of Architects and on the Heritage Conservation Committee of the AIA.

    The company currently employs 10 staff and associates and specialises in a number of fields including: Heritage Architecture, design, restoration and analysis; Exhibition Design; Architecture, including work ranging in scale from small residential alterations and additions through to medium density residential, commercial and community work; Environmental Design; Town Planning and Landscaping Design; and Artistic Collaborations.

    cracknelllonergan.com.au