The Registry Pursuit program aims to incite as many people as possible to 'Get Out and Active'.
We believe that our online catalogue of public art and architecture is inspiring, stimulating and exciting.
We hope that your sense of adventure, instinctual curiousity, or heightened sense of spirit will draw you away from the screen upon which you now gaze.
Using ideas and tools on our website, coupled with your imagination, creativity, and physical capabilities, you can continue your interest in public art and architecture.
You can start now on a very small scale or push the boundaries and explore further.
You have choices: go it alone or find someone to join you on your pursuit.
"The term public art properly refers to works of art in any media that has been planned and executed with the specific intention of being sited or staged in the public domain, usually outside and accessible to all.
The term is especially significant within the art world, amongst curators, commissioning bodies and practitioners of public art, to whom it signifies a particular working practice, often with implications of site specificity , community involvement and collaboration.
The term is sometimes also misapplied by lay people to include any art which is exhibited in a public space including publicly accessible buildings."
Step One
One way of getting out
and active is to find yourself a good digital camera,
start taking photos and open an account with flickr.com