You can be on a very slippery slope if you begin to recognize people other than the art (team). It could lead to a very long and potentially aggravating ("WHY is my name not listed?) list in the future.
On the other hand, digital files can be pretty easily transferred to ceramic tiles. The content does not take as much visual space and can be color matched into the larger piece or be mounted in a set aside space.
And you will generally build good will if you can spread responsibility for work to more people/entities. Of course, no one should be surprised (and not pleased) to see their name. 
I think the answer is somewhat situational and somewhat relational. Go figure.

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On Jan 18, 2018, at 2:10 PM, <robbiel.kienzle@okc.gov> <robbiel.kienzle@okc.gov> wrote:

In Oklahoma City, our policy states that we recognize artists and sponsors/donors on art markers.  An amazing thank you letter to the City Manager or department director is a great way to recognize and thank an employee for exemplary work.  These can be placed in personnel records.

 

 

Robbie Kienzle, Arts Liaison & Program Planner

Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs

Oklahoma City Planning Department

420 W. Main, 9th Floor

Oklahoma City, OK  73102

p:  405/297-1740  m: 405/664-2363

http://www.okc.gov/arts

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From: public_art_network@americansforthearts.simplelists.com [mailto:public_art_network@americansforthearts.simplelists.com] On Behalf Of Beth Tobey
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2018 1:42 PM
To: Listserve (public_art_network@americansforthearts.simplelists.com)
Subject: Credits to mural sponsors or City staff?

 

We are finalizing a mural project and the artists want to thank City Staff (me) and also thank Sherwin Williams for donating paint as part of the credits. One of our Director’s doesn’t think City Staff or a sponsor like Sherwin Williams should be thanked on the wall. The mural is on a City-owned property.

 

The credits would be relatively small and not impact the aesthetic of the piece.

 

Do any of you have policies or practices around credits like this? Just curious.

 

 

Thanks,

 

 

<image004.png>Beth Tobey

Arts Program Manager

City of Santa Cruz Economic Development Office

(831) 420-5154 | btobey@cityofsantacruz.com
www.SantaCruzCityArts.com

 

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