What does the Public Art Committee do?
The Public Art Committee endeavors to develop a collection of public art that is of the highest quality, that encompasses a broad aesthetic range reflecting the City and the minds of its citizens, improves the quality of life in the area, accessible to all individuals, and is a source of pride to all residents. The Public Art Committee seeks to develop the Percent for Art Program and the associated collections in such a way so that it is intimately integrated into the fabric of the City of Missoula and reflects a broad range of community input and involvement by artists and art professionals. The Public Art Committee is responsible for reviewing, advocating, and developing public art projects in the public domain for the City of Missoula. It develops a formal structure in which to create, develop, and maintain public art as well as further public accessibility to the arts.Percent for art ordinance...

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1. How do I find out about Public Art Committee art calls?
2. I'm interested in Public Art, should I attend a PAC meeting?
3. What are the objectives of the Percent for Art Program?
4. I have a business and would like to have some public art at my business location. Can the Public Art Committee provide guidance or funding?
5. I have a public art idea – can the Public Art Committee help me?
6. How are public art projects funded?
7. How does the Public Art Committee decide who is eligible for art calls?
8. How does the Public Art Committee select artworks?
9. What does the Public Art Committee do?
10. What is the percent for art ordinance?
11. When was the Missoula Public Art Committee started?
12. What is the selection criteria for artwork?
13. Where can I learn more about the Public Art Committee?
14. Where can I view public art on The University of Montana campus?
15. Who is on the committee?