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Portsmouth Public Art Review Committee presents inventory and plans for new commissions

2698260 · March 18, 2025
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Summary

The Public Art Review Committee delivered its first annual report to the Portsmouth City Council on March 17, detailing an inventory of about 73 works, a percent-for-art commission on Pierce Island, and project recommendations for playgrounds, Sherburne housing, a future garage and the Mechanic Street pump station.

The Portsmouth Public Art Review Committee reported to the City Council on March 17 that it has completed an inventory of roughly 73 public artworks and is advancing multiple commissions and partnerships.

The report, delivered by committee chair Chris Dwyer, said the committee has clarified ordinance provisions, created content for a city webpage, built a mailing list of more than 100 arts organizations, and established an inventory with photographs and explanations for each work. “We've created an inventory of the 73 or so public artworks that we actually have in the…

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