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40, <br /> Types of Public Art <br /> PERMANENT EPHEMERAL <br /> Z D cc Z J > > Q CC it U <br /> 2 v Q I— I— 0 1=- -J Q <br /> w a J D Z Q J <br /> D I- D CC 5 w Q <br /> _ CC <br /> cc N N J W d 0 <br /> QCC <br /> Q I w <br /> Z II <br /> a <br /> — O <br /> a <br /> Locations for Public Art <br /> fi <br /> PUBLIC PRIVATE <br /> -J } -I < I- -I -I � VI w <br /> Lrl <br /> Q < - N w Q O Z Z <br /> w w ¢J CC H =O cc 0 w <br /> Q d VI N N U LULL <br /> J <br /> 0 u_ N CC CO Q <br /> a 0 CC Z <br /> In O O <br /> w <br /> Z <br /> cc <br /> — <br /> Choosing Public Art <br /> Selecting art by committee has advantages and drawbacks.Art can be an iterative practice that benefits from <br /> the critiquing process in which outside opinions help the artist refine and improve her or his work.Without <br /> some oversight there is also the potential for art that is unsuitable for a community. <br /> Using a public art selection committee can protect the city as well as the integrity of the public art program <br /> provided the committee consists of well-informed members with a wide range of expertise and experience <br /> in public art.The committee should be made up of representatives from the public art groups,organizations <br /> working in the community, artists living and working in Elk River, Parks and Recreation Commission <br /> members,and other stakeholders. <br /> Public Art Programs <br /> As communities grow their public art programs,it is better to move slowly and learn from experience than to <br /> take on too much to start.The intent of this plan is to provide the city with options for supporting public art <br /> and methods for developing public art at an appropriate speed. <br /> Appendix: Elk River Public Arts 90 <br />