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Public Art Project Managers coordinate artists and stakeholders to deliver safe, budget-compliant installations in public spaces.

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Public Art Project Manager careers

A Public Art Project Manager oversees the installation of artistic works in public spaces. You might work for local councils, government agencies, or developers to coordinate artists, engineers, and stakeholders. You will manage commissioning, oversee site safety, and ensure installations meet urban planning requirements and budgets.

Public Art Project Managers help shape the cultural landscape. You must be organised and collaborative to bridge the gap between creative vision and technical execution while liaising with contractors to ensure projects resonate with the public.