The Anderson Lloyd & SCAPE Public Art Business & Arts Partnership Awards
The Anderson Lloyd and SCAPE Public Art Business and Arts Partnership Awards acknowledge the high levels of partnership that exist between business and the arts, and the creativity, commitment and collaboration that enables public art to be produced and enjoyed. The awards will be presented In SCAPE’s 20th year to individuals, organisations, companies, or property owners for their outstanding contributions towards building a strong and vibrant arts community in Ōtautahi Christchurch.

All entries will be evaluated based on their level of success and creativity in achieving the objectives of the artist(s), the business, and SCAPE Public Art. Winning entries will clearly articulate how their partnerships and strategies were successful and innovative and how their partnership contributed towards the aims and goals of the artist and arts partners, with comments from the artist involved.

The deadline for entries is 17 August 2018. Late entries will not be accepted.

The winners will be announced at SCAPE Public Art’s 20th Anniversary Gala Dinner on Saturday, 6 October 2018.

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Contact Details
Name of Business: *
Contact Name: *
Contact Phone: *
Contact Email address *
Artist
Name: *
Artwork Title: *
Year Presented: *
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Email Address:
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Which award(s) are you entering your company for? *
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General Questions
Please give a short synopsis of your organisation’s background with SCAPE Public Art (max. 250 words): *
Outline any public artworks you've worked on with SCAPE Public Art and/or past experience that is relevant for the award (max 250 words): *
Choose one specific project/partnership and discuss your business’ strategic objectives of the partnership, how those objectives were met, the artist(s) involved, and what artwork was produced (max. 250 words): *
Describe how the partnership was successful (for example, attracted new audiences to public art, enhanced the visibility and the career of an artist, produced an artwork in an area previously lacking public art) (max. 250 words): *
For the artist: Describe the partnership from your perspective with emphasis on how this partnership has impacted your career.
Enabling an Emerging Artist Award
This award recognises a company who provided invaluable support to an emerging artist and was a key element in taking their career to the next level.
Which artist(s) did your company work with and how did you help elevate their career to the next level? (max. 250 words)
Community Impact Award
This award recognises a company whose contributions have encouraged and allowed a widespread participation in public artwork throughout the community.
What community impact has an artwork you’ve worked on had during its making or since its launch? (max. 250 words)
Innovation Award
This award recognises a company who utilized ground-breaking technology or innovative solutions to implement new public artworks.
What innovative technology or solutions did your company use to help with the production of a public artwork in the last 20 years? (max. 250 words)
Celebrating Māori Art Award
This award recognises a company that has partnered with a Māori artist to produce a unique artwork of cultural significance, elevating the career of the artist and promoting Māori art and artists in Ōtautahi Christchurch.
Which Māori artist(s) have you worked with and on which projects? How did this partnership and work elevate the career of the artist and promote Māori art in Ōtautahi Christchurch? (max. 250 words)
Legacy Award
This award recognises the unwavering support of a company that has partnered with SCAPE Public Art to produce numerous public artworks over the last two decades.
How has your partnership with SCAPE Public Art over a sustained period of at least five years enabled the production and enjoyment of public artworks in Ōtautahi Christchurch over the past 20 years? (max. 250 words)
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