In NH, we are still working on projects that are currently under contract.
We are not allowed to begin new capital projects however, we are issuing contracts to artists that had been selected by committee.
Proceeding until apprehended so the funds will go to what they were meant for.
Cassie
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Hi PAN Pals
Lynn – thanks for asking questions that seem to be on everyone’s mind based on responses so far (and they were on mine).
Here in Boulder:
1. Too soon to tell, but current allocated funds remain tied to projects underway.
2. With the current stay at home orders, projects are slowing and non-essential work (which includes public art) is not allowed on city property at this time. While attempting
to get a better understanding on the city’s overall forecasted revenue, there’s an overall hold on any new projects, programs, hiring, etc.
Mandy Vink
Public Art Program, Office of Arts and Culture
Office of Arts and Culture Public Art Program
Library & Arts Department
1001 Arapahoe Avenue | Boulder, CO 80302
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HI Lynn,
Here in VT it is still too early to tell. We have one community public art program that we are moving forward with- but unclear how the summer/fall planning
time will impact the projects.
Michele
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I realize this question might be too soon, but I'm about to teach a class to a bunch of anxious artists who are interested in hearing our best guess. With respect to your own programs:
1) Are funds that are already allocated for commissions going to stay in the pipeline or will they go away?
2) Will you be issuing new RFQ's or are you getting signs that everything is on hold?
Thank you,
Lynn
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