Hi Lauren,

 

Our general guidelines for % funded artwork are fairly loose. They do not limit the possibility of temporary. For artist in residence, we haven’t yet initiated a % funded residency, but would likely require a project at the outcome, whether temporary or long-term.

 

https://www.boiseartsandhistory.org/media/3964/ordinance-6799-percent-for-art-revised-2010.pdf

 

Please let me know if you have any questions.

 

 

 

Karl LeClair

Public Art Program Mgr

Boise City Department of Arts & History

Office: (208)608-7044

kleclair@cityofboise.org

 

Making Boise the most livable city in the country.

From: public_art_network@americansforthearts.simplelists.com <public_art_network@americansforthearts.simplelists.com> On Behalf Of Lauren Kennedy
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Subject: [External] flexible ordinances

 

Good morning, all,

 

Wondering if anybody has any examples of percent-for-art ordinances/programs that include opportunities for artists residencies, performance or festivals. Our county government is exploring creating a percent-for-art allocation and we are interested in how it can be written to provide some different opportunities beyond mural and sculpture. The City of Memphis' program does articulate artist residencies as a possible program, but it's not one that we have developed. Any examples of existing programs are greatly appreciated!

 

Hope you're all doing well-

 

--

Best,

Lauren Kennedy

Executive Director :: UrbanArt Commission

422 N. Cleveland St.

Memphis, TN 38104

 

lauren@uacmem.org :: 901.552.3934

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