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Huber Heights commission begins drafting public-art policies for donations, deaccession and ownership
Summary
Commissioners reviewed an Upper Arlington ordinances appendix as an example and compiled questions about what artwork the city should accept, how deaccessioning should work, who owns copyrights on commissioned pieces and whether the commission should advise on private property murals.
The Arts & Beautification Commission on Nov. 3 opened a broad discussion about drafting policies and procedures for public art, donations and deaccessioning and asked members to submit additional questions by email.
Chair Sarah Chapman framed the commission's role as advisory to Parks & Recreation and said there are currently no clear, documented Huber Heights procedures for accepting donated art, removing or decommissioning works, or handling copyright and reproduction rights. "It is our job to advise Sarah and the rest of our parks and rec team," Chapman said.
Commissioners reviewed an ordinance appendix from Upper…
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