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Public pushes Austin council to favor local artists for AUS airport art; multiple art contracts approved on consent

3684378 · June 5, 2025
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Public commenters urged the council to reject or rethink several art contracts for the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport expansion, saying the selections favored out-of-state artists and failed to prioritize Texas-based creators; the council approved multiple airport art contracts on the consent agenda.

Several residents and arts advocates urged the Austin City Council on June 5 to prioritize Texas-based artists for a set of airport art contracts tied to the ABIA expansion. Public testimony focused on multiple consent items that award art contracts for the airport tunnel and pedestrian areas (agenda items 1–10 and related items).

Jennifer Robichow, who called in remotely, told council: “I speak for thousands of Austinites opposing the $5,800,000 contract to Saya Wolfolk, a New York–based artist, for the ABIA tunnel art project. I urge you to reject this contract and prioritize…

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