In downtown jacksonville, art patron Preston Haskell teams with other organizations to place sculptures on private plazas, public ROW and Parks.  Currently, one is in the city's ROW and one is in a city park.  The City issues a ROW permit that allows the City to request removal at any time.  I would say the works are permanent any City sponsored public art.    
Glenn Weiss
Director, Public Art Program
Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville
Cell:  561-665-0029
Text:  561-665-0029 or 5616650029@tmomail.net

Public Art Project Managers Available for Assistance
Cultural Council Main Phone:  904-358-3600
Hilda Ettedgui, hilda@culturalcouncil.org 





On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 2:29 PM Barger, Nisa M <nisa.barger@austin.utexas.edu> wrote:

Hello,

 

Could you please post the below question to the PAN listserv?

Thanks,

Nisa

 

Could you point to any major public art projects that meet the following criteria? 

·         Located in the U.S. 

·         Completed in the past ten years

·         Is permanent

·         Is site-specific and architectural in nature (requiring construction and physical alteration of the landscape)

·         Is privately owned/operated, AND...

·         Is presented on public grounds (like parks)

 

 

 

NISA BARGER  LANDMARKS ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR COLLECTIONS  THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN  512.232.5905  LANDMARKSUT.ORG

 

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