(1) The University has purchased and will from time to time, purchase, commission or accept donations of public art for display on its campuses and centres around the Northern Territory and elsewhere in order to: (2) The authority behind this policy is the Charles Darwin University Act 2003 part 3, section 15. (3) This is a compliance requirement under the Charles Darwin University Act 2003 part 3, section 15. (4) The intent of this policy is to provide a framework for the acquisition, management, use and enjoyment of public art on the University’s campuses and centres. (5) In the context of this document: (6) The objective of this policy is to ensure that public art at the University is managed and acquired under a strategic framework so that it positively enhances the University’s overall campus environments and the on campus experiences of staff, students and the community. (7) Acquisition or commission of public art at the University will adhere to the following guiding principles: (8) In addition, the commission of public art will adhere to the following guiding principles: (9) The University may, from time to time be offered donations of public artworks, either existing or commissioned through sponsorship. Donations of public art will be dealt with as follows: (10) Public artwork located outdoors may have a finite lifespan due to the deterioration of materials and structures from weathering. (11) The University reserves the right to de-commission public artwork on any of its campuses or centres when such artwork is no longer relevant to its site or purpose, poses a risk to public safety or the environment, or is damaged or deteriorated beyond reasonable repair. (12) Public artworks proposed to be de-commissioned will first be referred to the CDU Art Gallery Advisory Committee for consideration. (13) The University will establish and maintain a register of public artwork on its campuses. (14) All public artworks on University campuses will have a maintenance plan prepared, which is approved by the CDU Curator. Maintenance may include cleaning and minor repairs, which will, under normal circumstances, be undertaken by Property and Facilities, in consultation with the CDU Curator, annually or as required. (15) Non-compliance with Governance Documents is considered a breach of the Code of Conduct – Staff or the Code of Conduct – Students, as applicable, and is treated seriously by the University. Reports of concerns about non-compliance will be managed in accordance with the applicable disciplinary procedures outlined in the Charles Darwin University and Union Enterprise Agreement 2022 and the Code of Conduct – Students. (16) Complaints may be raised in accordance with the Code of Conduct – Staff and Code of Conduct - Students. (17) All staff members have an individual responsibility to raise any suspicion, allegation or report of fraud or corruption in accordance with the Fraud and Corruption Control Policy and Whistleblower Reporting (Improper Conduct) Procedure.Public Art Policy
Section 1 - Introduction
Top of PageSection 2 - Statement of Authority
Section 3 - Compliance
Section 4 - Intent
Section 5 - Relevant Definitions
Top of PageSection 6 - Policy
Objectives
Acquisition or Commission
Donations
De-commissioning
Register
Maintenance
Section 7 - Non-Compliance
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