OUR PUBLIC ART

Public art was first introduced at Raglan developments in 2012, which has continued at Stonewater since the merger with Jephson in 2015.

We believe that strong communities provide the social cement that holds places together and often defines their success. Nowhere is this more apparent and needed than in the formation of new residential neighbourhoods, which is why we first began installing public artworks as a focal point for new developments in 2012.

Public art enables us to convey a distinctive sense of place, uncovering histories and nuances of the area, whilst encouraging people to visit, gather and socialise – presenting an exciting opportunity for community building with new and existing residents.

Artist/ Neith Art & Sculpture | Location/ Ruddington

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