
Image: The Underneath, Callum Morton, 2024. Gadigal Station
RESEARCH SURVEY | Public Art and its Role in Connecting People and Place: the social benefits provided by public art at Sydney Metro stations
This research on everyday experiences of public art at Sydney Metro and Train Stations in Sydney, Australia. Please take the survey and to circulate with your networks! The study examines metro user experience and local opinions to inform best practice for future public art investment.
The survey takes around 5-10 minutes to complete, and you can enter to win one of ten $100 Coles gift vouchers in the prize draw at the end of the survey. You can still take part even if you don’t use trains or haven’t seen the art.
Your responses are anonymous, confidential, and used only for research purposes. All data will be stored securely by RMIT University in accordance with our ethics policy [RMIT College Human Ethics Advisory Network (CHEAN) #29267]. For more information, please see the project website www.metroartresearch.com.au/
Led by a team of researchers at RMIT University, Associate Professor Marnie Badham, Associate Professor Bronwyn Coate, Associate Professor Vicki Couzens, Dr Lucy Gunn, Dr Alexandra Kleeman, Dr Sarah Barns, Paul Fairhead, Victoria Johnstone, Professor Brad Haylock (UTS), and Madeleine Collie, the project is supported by iMOVE, the national centre for transport and mobility Cooperative Research Centre (CRC).

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