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Public Art by the Book
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  • Public Art by the Book
  • Written by author Barbara Goldstein
  • Published by Hopkins Fulfillment Services, July 2005
  • Public Art by the Book is a nuts and bolts guide for arts professionals and volunteers creating public art in their communities. Should a public art program depend on public funding, public-private partnerships, or both? What are the roles tha
  • Evolving from three conferences in 1998, 1999, and 2001 sponsored by the Seattle Arts Commission, this book serves as a practical guide to creating public art, and is intended for artists, local government, arts agencies and arts professionals. Using exam
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Preface
Designing a public art plan : how to structure a process and a product to meet your needs4
Public support for public art16
Private support for public art : three model organizations52
Public art on campus74
Art in the workplace : management of the Seattle portable works collection77
Guidelines for the exhibition of art owned by the city of Seattle82
The glory and the dream of public art86
Case study : the HorseHead project87
Case study : Socrates sculpture park90
Case study : public art affairs : profile of a FORECAST program92
Ephemeral public art95
Developing a policy for gifts and memorials100
Gift review policy : mayor's office of arts & cultural affairs, Seattle101
Portland memorials policy : placing memorials in public parks107
Revising Rosie the Riveter : from public art to national park109
Case study : designing the Rosie and Riveter memorial113
Community-based public art programs115
The artist and the design team118
Design teams : a brief history119
Models for residency programs in public art126
The art of infrastructure129
Case study : Mierle Laderman ukeles at New York's department of sanitation135
Public art network's Call for Artists Resource Guide140
Sample request for qualifications145
Sample request for proposals149
Roster-based selection155
Case study : a public-private partnership159
Case study : private use of a public roster160
Basic considerations161
Typical elements of an artist contract161
Engineer and artist agreement : San Diego commission for arts and culture173
Terms and conditions for the purchase of artist-made building parts : King County, Washington181
Agreement to purchase artistic goods and services for ABC Company : city of Seattle188
Beyond the ribbon cutting : education and programming strategies for public art projects and programs192
Sample press release : public art fund205
Planning for maintenance210
The nuts and bolts of a maintenance program212
Conservation record, two-dimensional work of art : regional arts & culture council217
Conservation record, three-dimensional work of art : regional arts & culture council222
Conservation record, prints : regional arts & culture council228
Portland parks & recreation maintenance agreement for sculpture in city of Portland parks : regional arts & culture council232
Recordkeeping and public art235
Policy for review and de-accession of city-owned works of art : city of Seattle239
The visual artists rights act of 1990244
The impact of the visual artists rights act of 1990 on the use and redevelopment of city or county property245
VARA consent form264
Applying the federal copyright law to public art267


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