The goals of the City of Prince Albert's Public Art Policy are to:
-
Build a visually rich environment;
-
Inspire community belonging and memory, enhancing quality of life and place;
-
Tell the story of and highlight the rich heritage including First Nations and Metis and the diverse cultural make up of Prince Albert;
-
Encourage the placement of public art throughout our City including large scale developments and residential neighbourhoods, identifying the unique character and/or history of that neighbourhood;
-
Offer an engaging option for commemoration of individuals, groups or events;
-
Provide art opportunities that are freely accessible to all;
-
Play a role in attracting, nurturing, and retaining creative businesses and workers, including artists;
-
Provide creative opportunities and recognition for Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, as well as Canadian and International Artists;
-
Strategically seek donors and funding opportunities for Public Art;
-
Serve as a catalyst to economic development and tourism;
-
Encourage public involvement, connections, and appreciation of the arts and cultural interaction; and,
-
Develop a City wide, including neighbourhoods, Public Art plan that considers various criteria.