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04
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ABOUT THE PUBLIC ART POLICY <br />The City of Louisville seeks to offer high quality Public Art that engages residents and visitors and celebrates the cultural <br />legacy of Louisville. This policy is intended to supplement Chapter 14.20 of the Louisville Municipal Code (LMC) regarding <br />Public Art, to guide the acquisition of works of art by the City and their placement on public property and in public <br />buildings within the City. <br />The Public Art Policy (Policy) is created at the direction of the Cultural Arts Master Plan (adopted April 2017) and the City <br />of Louisville's Comprehensive Plan (adopted May 2013), and seeks to apply the 2016 Best Practices for Public Art Projects <br />established by the Public Art Network Council and the Americans for the Arts. <br />LIMITATIONS OF THIS POLICY <br />For the purpose of this Policy, "Public Art" is defined as a work of art owned by the City of Louisville and placed on public <br />property. "Work of art" means and includes, but is not limited to, a sculpture, monument, mural, fresco, relief, painting, <br />mosaic, ceramic, weaving, carving and stained glass. This Policy does not address art on privately owned property that is <br />available for public viewing such as murals on private businesses. This policy also does not apply to works of art within <br />the exemptions in Section 14.20.090 of the LMC. <br />The Policy does not address changing the current City budget or allotting additional funds for the purchase of Public Art. It <br />outlines the process for selecting works of art to be purchased with City funds utilizing current City of Louisville <br />procurement policies, or for accepting/rejecting works of art proposed for donation to the City by individuals or <br />organizations. <br />PUBLIC ART MANAGEMENT <br />The Louisville Cultural Council (LCC) will have the authority to make decisions on matters of Public Art. Cultural <br />Arts/Special Events staff will provide support and may recommend that the LCC seek additional guidance or participation <br />from experts such as artists, arts professionals and design professionals. <br />The LCC will make decisions regarding: <br />1. Public Art site selection <br />2. Design and review of commissioned works of art <br />3. Review, acceptance and rejection of donations, loans and purchases of works of art <br />4. Planning for conservation and maintenance <br />5. De -accession and removal of works of art <br />The City Council may review an LCC decision regarding proposed installation of Public Art in accordance with the LMC. <br />GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR PUBLIC ART IN LOUISVILLE <br />Public Art in Louisville must align with the following Guiding Principles: <br />1. Celebrate quality art and design <br />2. Enhance community identity and place <br />3. Contribute to community vitality <br />4. Involve a broad range of people and communities <br />5. Value artists and artistic process <br />1 <br />
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