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Rowlett commission outlines public art policy to guide installations, selection and maintenance
Summary
City staff presented a draft public art policy that defines project types, selection panels, maintenance expectations and a process for donations and deaccessioning; council members endorsed the approach while flagging maintenance funding and artist-recommended upkeep as items to add.
City staff and the Arts and Humanities Commission presented a draft public art policy at the April 20 work session that would formalize how Rowlett plans, selects and maintains public artworks.
Laura Turner, Library Services Director and liaison to the Arts and Humanities Commission, said the policy defines program vision, project types (capital, neighborhood, signature, development-related and parks), and requires a project proposal for each installation including…
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