Public art program means the county program administered and implemented by the cultural development authority that includes the works and thinking of artists in the planning, design and construction of facilities, buildings, infrastructure and public spaces to enhance the physical environment, mitigate the impacts of county construction projects, and enrich the lives of county residents through increased opportunities to interact with art. (Ord. 17929 § 71, 2014: 71: Ord. 17527 § 55, 2013: Ord. 17229 § 6, 2011: Ord. 14482 § 57, 2002).
Public art program means the program administered and implemented by the cultural development authority that includes the works and thinking of artists in the planning, design, and construction of facilities, buildings, infrastructure and public spaces to enhance the physical environment, mitigate the impacts of county construction projects, and enrich the lives of county residents through increased opportunities to interact with art.
Public art program means the detailed outline describing a specific approach to a particular location; details include projected budget, selection method, composition of selection committee or jury, name of public art manager, proposed list of artists or delegated artist; all of which is presented to the City of Toronto Public Art Committee.
Examples of Public art program in a sentence
Currently the Public art program does not have a dedicated staffing resource for public art.
The project anticipates extensive public outreach and will review the four areas identified within the Cultural Compass: 1) Support of artists and arts organizations, 2) Cultural diversity, 3) Arts facilities, and 4) Public art program.
More Definitions of Public art program
Public art program means the combined services delivered by the third-party operator and Administration (the Public Art (Partnerships) team). See section 5.2 Areas of Focus.
Public art program means a program of the City Manager’s Office, Economic Development, Arts and Culture Division addressing matters of Public Art in the City and administered by this Chapter 6.50 of the Richmond Municipal Code.
Public art program means the Program, the entity and the activities including the Arts Board and City staff, which develop and implement the purpose and goals of the Art in Municipal Places Ordinance, following city policies and procedures. (Guidelines)
Public art program means any expression by an artist of visual works available to the public in an open City-owned facility designated as a public area.
Public art program means the county program administered and
Public art program means “site specific art works created to enhance publicly accessible spaces, either private or City-owned, through artistic interpretations that range from independent sculpture to integrated architectural treatment and landscape design.”: and
Public art program means any expression by an artist of visual works available to the public in an open City-owned facility designated as a public area, or non- city-owned property if the art is installed or financed, either in whole or in part, by the City’s “1% for Art” program. (City of Burien, Ordinance 238).