Organizer Information
Bricks (Charity No: 1183118) is a Bristol-based charity committed to strengthening the city’s creative, local, and social enterprise communities. Established in 2019, Bricks operates through St Anne’s House, Bricks Public Art, and the Creative Infrastructure Agency. Their programs focus on community collaboration, public art programming, and sustainable creative infrastructure, promoting inclusivity, civic engagement, and long-term cultural development.
Title & Description
Bricks Public Art Producer Job Opportunity 2026
The Public Art Producer will work under the Head of Creative Infrastructure & Public Art, delivering high-quality public art projects while supporting the development of creative infrastructure across Bristol. The role combines strategic planning, project management, and partnership development, offering opportunities to engage with artists, local communities, developers, and authorities.
Role Overview
- Salary: £30,000 FTE pro rata
- Contract: 12-month fixed-term PAYE, potential extension
- Hours: 22.5 per week (3 days/week), flexible
- Pension: Nest Pension (after probation)
- Annual Leave: 25 days plus statutory holidays, pro rata
- Location: St Anne’s House, Bristol, BS4 4AB (hybrid/home working possible)
- Responsible to: Head of Creative Infrastructure & Public Art
- Responsible for: Occasional freelance contractors
Position & Tasks
- Lead the design and delivery of public art projects across Bristol and the West of England
- Produce public art plans, strategies, and artist briefs
- Manage artist appointments, contracts, budgets, timelines, and project communications
- Support detailed design, fabrication, and installation of artworks
- Engage and maintain relationships with clients, artists, communities, and local authorities
- Assist in the setup and management of creative spaces and infrastructure projects
- Contribute to business development, securing new project commissions
- Support finance, budgeting, and forecasting for public art initiatives
- Document and evaluate project impact, maintaining organisational tools and processes
Categories
Public Art, Curatorial, Art Management, Creative Leadership, Project Management, Community Arts, Architecture, Design
Eligibility
- Experienced professionals in public art or creative infrastructure sectors
- Proven record in business development, strategic planning, and team/project management
- Senior management or leadership experience preferred
- Based in or willing to relocate to Bristol, United Kingdom
Program Benefits
- Leadership role in a growing charitable organisation
- Influence on public art programming and creative infrastructure strategy
- Professional development in managing high-profile projects
- Networking with artists, developers, and communities
- Flexible hybrid working options
Application Fee
None
Application Requirements
- CV/Resume
- Personal statement demonstrating essential criteria
- Optional video/audio personal statement (up to 5 minutes)
- Supporting documents as specified in the job pack
- Completion of the anonymous monitoring form
How to Apply?
Online Application
Key Dates
- Application Deadline: 9 March 2026
- Shortlisting Notification: 19 March 2026
- Interviews: 1 April 2026
- Proposed Start Date: As soon as the candidate is available
Location
St Anne’s House, Bristol, United Kingdom
Additional Details
- Bricks promotes equality, diversity, and inclusivity
- Encourages applications from underrepresented groups in arts and culture
- Contributes to long-term community engagement, public art commissions, and creative infrastructure planning
