I too would be interested in public art budgets throughout the Southeast.

 

Krishna Adams

Director of Visual Arts, Craft, Media, and Design

Tennessee Arts Commission

401 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.

Nashville, TN 37243

O: 615.532.9798

Cultivating the arts for the benefit

of all Tennesseans and their communities.

 

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public art budgets - Kelly Bennett (19 Feb 2020 14:38 UTC)

Re: public art budgets - lz@knoxalliance.com (19 Feb 2020 18:52 UTC)

2020 PAN Award Nominations Now Open! - Patricia Walsh (19 Feb 2020 22:17 UTC)


public art budgets by Kelly Bennett (19 Feb 2020 14:38 UTC)
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Is there a resource that lists public art budgets for different cities? I’m especially interested in cities in the Southeast and the breakdown between percent for art and general funds. Thanks for any info!

 

Kelly B. Bennett, AICP
Project Planner,

Planning & Development Services Department
Winston-Salem * Forsyth County, NC

100 E. First Street * P. O. Box 2511
Winston-Salem, NC 27102
direct line: 336-747-7062
fax: 336-748-3163

 

 

 

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Re: public art budgets by lz@knoxalliance.com (19 Feb 2020 18:52 UTC)
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Knoxville has been receiving $230,000/year from the General Fund for its
Public Art program.

On 2020-02-19 07:38, Kelly Bennett wrote:
> Is there a resource that lists public art budgets for different
> cities? I'm especially interested in cities in the Southeast and the
> breakdown between percent for art and general funds. Thanks for any
> info!
>
> KELLY B. BENNETT, AICP
> Project Planner,
>
> Planning & Development Services Department
> Winston-Salem * Forsyth County, NC
>
> 100 E. First Street * P. O. Box 2511
> Winston-Salem, NC 27102
> direct line: 336-747-7062
> fax: 336-748-3163
>
> CITY OF WINSTON-SALEM
> ONE TEAM
> COMMITTED TO EXCELLENCE
>
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2020 PAN Award Nominations Now Open! by Patricia Walsh (19 Feb 2020 22:17 UTC)
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Hi PAN Listserv,

 

Nominations for the 2020 Annual Leadership Awards are now open! These awards recognize the achievements of individuals, organizations, or programs committed to enriching their communities through the arts and are presented in conjunction with the Annual Convention and Public Art & Civic Design Conference taking place June 26-28, 2020 in Washington, D.C.

 

The Public Art Network Award recognizes an individual or organization that demonstrates innovative and creative contributions and/or exemplary commitment and leadership in the field of public art.

 

Nominations close Wednesday, March 11, 2020 at 11:59 P.M. ET. You must be a member of Americans for the Arts to submit nominations; nominees, however, are not required to be members of Americans for the Arts. Visit the Annual Awards page for more information or to submit a nomination.

 

 

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