Design - Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Artistic Director, Peter Day, leads a small team of expert artists and designers. Supporting this team of professionals are a group of highly skilled partners, specialists in their field.Using a wide range of engagement and design methodologies, Environmental Art + Design (EAD) create high quality site specific public art projects to suit your individual requirements.All of our engagement practices adhere to the International Association of Public Participation (IAP2). Using face to face and digital engagement techniques ensures that we gather the right stakeholder information to inform information. We ensure every project is unique and responds directly to your design brief constraints: environment, audience, participants, budget, context and community needs.Peter Day has been making art professionally for over 45 years. www.PeterDay.com.au His personal works have been shown in over thirty solo shows and grace many public and private collections in Australia and overseas, including the Department of Foreign Affairs, Commonwealth Bank, five universities, and a few regional galleries. Peter has made a special study of Keim Mineral Silicate (dry fresco) paint technology, which will last many decades in extreme weather conditions. This technology is used in both his public and private art. Peter's paintings capitalise on the soft velvety matt surface and earthy colour scheme characteristic of the inorganic pigments and the potassium silicate binder.A Churchill Fellow, he has won many art awards and Australia Council grants and has also been appointed to a wide range of Artist-in-Residencies including Vence in the South of France, New York, Geelong Grammar School and Bundanon. He has taught and guest lectured at most universities in NSW, consulted and/or contracted to all three levels of Government in Australia and has worked with the United Nations.Contact us today to explore how you can enhance your community spaces.
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