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Carmel arts commission adopts public art plan, formalizes donation and acquisition processes
Summary
On July 24, 2025, the Advisory Commission on Arts approved the Carmel Public Art Plan, which codifies how the city will acquire, accept donations of, inventory and maintain public artworks and adds maps and standardized application forms.
July 24, 2025 — The Advisory Commission on Arts voted July 24 to adopt the Carmel Public Art Plan, a draft document that outlines how the city acquires public art, how donated pieces are reviewed, and how maintenance and installation will be handled.
The plan creates standardized forms and review steps for city‑acquired art and for donations or loans, adds a public art inventory and map centered on the Arts and Design District and Carmel City Center, and includes an appendix with the executive order that established the commission.
Commission President Campbell opened the discussion by returning the draft to the commission for a final review and asked staff to present the changes. Henry Mistetsky of the Carmel Redevelopment Commission and Larissa Glassby of the Carmel Redevelopment Commission walked the commission through the updates. "Hey, everybody. Henry Mistetsky here," Mistetsky said when he began his presentation. "Larissa Glassby with…
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