
National Sculpture Factory
Author(s) -
Valerie Byrne
Publication year - 2019
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.33178/lc2019.39
Subject(s) - sculpture , factory (object oriented programming) , work (physics) , project commissioning , institution , nature versus nurture , inclusion (mineral) , public culture , public art , visual arts , sociology , art , management , publishing , political science , engineering , social science , computer science , anthropology , law , literature , mechanical engineering , politics , economics , programming language
The purpose of the National Sculpture Factory, which speaks to our artistic policy and remit, is to support and nurture the production of art and the role of culture in society. We work to be the leading institution for identifying, nurturing and activating talent; for ambitious and fearless commissioning; promoting discourse on contemporary visual culture through public engagement activities; and engaging diverse audiences, driving more inclusion and accessibility. Primarily we are a factory of innovation in new technologies and artistic production in the expanded practice of sculpture.